Film Production Technique : Creating the Accomplished Image by Bruce Mamer (2013, Trade Paperback)

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FILM PRODUCTION TECHNIQUE (FPT): CREATING THE ACCOMPLISHED IMAGE, 6e, is aimed at the basic production course taken by radio/tv/film majors. FPT, 6e, delivers a technical and aesthetic introduction to media production that couples video production techniques with strong emphasis on incorporating motion picture film into a projects workflow. The text serves as a primer for all students, but is especially valuable to those students with limited background in the field of media production. FPT, 6e explores cutting-edge technologies as well as traditional Hollywood techniques, covering lighting, cameras, editing, crew organization, and the production process. It also lays out the basic, conventional approach to scene structure in a straightforward and methodical manner.

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PublisherCengage Learning
ISBN-100840030916
ISBN-139780840030917
eBay Product ID (ePID)150648590

Product Key Features

Number of Pages528 Pages
Publication NameFilm Production Technique : Creating the Accomplished Image
LanguageEnglish
SubjectFilm / General, Film / Direction & Production, Radio / General, Techniques / Cinematography & Videography, Film & Video
Publication Year2013
FeaturesRevised
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaArt, Performing Arts, Photography
AuthorBruce Mamer
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height10.7 in
Item Weight37.6 Oz
Item Length0.8 in
Item Width8.5 in

Additional Product Features

Edition Number6
Intended AudienceCollege Audience
LCCN2013-935242
Dewey Edition22
ReviewsPART I: BLOCKING FOR THE CAMERA.1. Creating the Shots.2. Constructing the Scene.3. Crew Organization.4. Previsualization.PART II: THE CAMERA.5. The Camera Body.6. The Lens.7. Capturing the Film Image.8. The Video Camera.PART III: SOUND.9. Video Origination and Film Transfer.10. Sound.11. Composition.PART IV: LIGHTING AND EXPOSURE.12. Concepts and Equipment.13. Exposure and Latitude.14. Planning the Lighting.15. Executing the Lighting.PART V: EDITING.16. Principles, Procedures, and Equipment.17. Cutting Picture and Sound.18. Finishing Film/Finishing Video.
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal791.43/0232
Edition DescriptionRevised edition
Table Of ContentPART I: BLOCKING FOR THE CAMERA.1. Creating the Shots.2. Constructing the Scene.3. Crew Organization.4. Previsualization.PART II: THE CAMERA.5. The Camera Body.6. The Lens.7. Capturing the Film Image.8. The Video Camera.PART III: SOUND.9. Video Origination and Film Transfer.10. Sound.11. Composition.PART IV: LIGHTING AND EXPOSURE.12. Concepts and Equipment.13. Exposure and Latitude.14. Planning the Lighting.15. Executing the Lighting.PART V: EDITING.16. Principles, Procedures, and Equipment.17. Cutting Picture and Sound.18. Finishing Film/Finishing Video.
SynopsisFILM PRODUCTION TECHNIQUE (FPT): CREATING THE ACCOMPLISHED IMAGE, 6e, is aimed at the basic production course taken by radio/tv/film majors. FPT, 6e, delivers a technical and aesthetic introduction to media production that couples video production techniques with strong emphasis on incorporating motion picture film into a project's workflow. The text serves as a primer for all students, but is especially valuable to those students with limited background in the field of media production. FPT, 6e explores cutting-edge technologies as well as traditional Hollywood techniques, covering lighting, cameras, editing, crew organization, and the production process. It also lays out the basic, conventional approach to scene structure in a straightforward and methodical manner.
LC Classification NumberPN1995.9.P7M278 2013

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