50 Fast Digital Video Techniques (50 Fast Techniques Series)

50 Fast Digital Video Techniques (50 Fast Techniques Series)

by Doug Sahlin (Author), Bonnie Blake (Author)

Synopsis

Step-by-step recipes for 50 digital video editing tricks show readers how to create professional videos with stunning special effects; readers can begin shooting and editing high quality video after reading only the first few pages. This book covers both Apple iMovie and Microsoft Movie Maker, the most popular consumer digital video editing applications; shows how to do the same techniques using both formats. It demystifies the process of delivering video to the reader's audience in the most popular formats available today: VHS, DVD, Video-CD, and the Web. It also addresses the essentials of planning and shooting digital video in real life situations to produce professional results. The in-bound interactive CD-ROM includes ready-made HTML templates to quickly get movies up on the Web, before-and-after source video files for the technique steps in the book, and video training software.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 384
Edition: Pap/Cdr
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 03 Oct 2003

ISBN 10: 0764541803
ISBN 13: 9780764541803

Media Reviews
...the content and layout are of the highest quality... (M2 Best Books, May 2004) ...shows you how to edit and achieve some cool special effects... (PC Home, Issue 139, 2003) ...an accessible and informative read...many good creative ideas on how to get around common shooting and editing problems... (Digital Creative Arts, December 03)
Author Bio
Bonnie Blake is an award-winning designer and multimedia specialist. She teaches design and new media at a college in New Jersey. She is also the author of several books on multimedia and video production, including The Adobe Premiere Virtual Classroom. Doug Sahlin is a graphic and Web site designer who has written ten books, including Fireworks 4 For Dummies(r) and Flash ActionScript For Dummies(r).