Videomaker Handbook, The: A COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE TO MAKING VIDEO

Videomaker Handbook, The: A COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE TO MAKING VIDEO

by Maga (Author)

Synopsis

No More Boring Video!
From the editors of Videomaker Magazine comes this exciting new book that takes the novice, step-by-step, through the elements that make up a quality video production. Included is information on all the latest tools and techniques available to help you shoot like the pros. You can learn to make better, more exciting video with The Videomaker Handbook whether you're a novice videomaker or a would be producer.

Camcorder owners rely on Videomaker for expert advice on all aspects of videomaking|from evaluating and selecting the right equipment and accessories to shooting and editing techniques. Videomaker informs and inspires the public by publishing magazines, newsletters and books; producing TV shows, expositions and workshops; and now, an Internet web site, http://www.videomaker.com.

Videomaker Inc. was established in 1985 and has published Videomaker magazine monthly since then; it has more than 90,000 subscribers. The Videomaker TV Show is aired on the USA Network every six weeks and attracts more than 100,000 viewers. Videomaker also produces instructional videotapes and a monthly newsletter and hold an annual trade show called Videomaker Expo.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 328
Edition: 1
Publisher: Focal Press
Published: 31 Jul 1996

ISBN 10: 0240802268
ISBN 13: 9780240802268

Media Reviews
|From concept to creation to distribution, a complete guide on how to actually make videos rather than just shoot scenes.||Bob Scaglione, Director of Product Planning, Audio/Visual Division, Sharp Electronics Corporation

|Thoroughly covers both the art and science of making great videos. This amazingly complete reference goes beyond the usual technical topics to include planning, production, distribution and marketing. It's full of solid, practical advice for anyone who aspires to make videos for an audience.||Moe Rubenzahl, Director of Marketing, Videonics

|An excellent primer on the technical and logistical aspects of producing professional-looking videos.||Bill Mannion, Assistant General Manager, VHS Division, Panasonic Consumer