Faster Smarter Digital VideoFaster Smarter Digital Video
Take Charge of Digital Video Technologies--faster, Smarter, Better!
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eBook, 2003
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Current format, eBook, 2003, , Available. Offered in 0 more formats""Faster Smarter Digital Video"" shows you how to produce high-quality digital video -- faster, smarter, and easier! You get practical, concise guidance for choosing a digital camcorder; capturing better video; editing footage and audio; adding professional effects; using the digital media capabilities in the Microsoft ""RM"" Windows ""RM"" XP operating system; and delivering your final production live, canned, or over the Web. ""Faster Smarter Digital Video"" delivers accurate, how-to information that's easy to absorb and apply. The language is friendly and down-to-earth, with no jargon or silly chatter. Use the concise explanations, easy numbered steps, and visual examples that help you swing into action -- and get the job done!
This book walks through important elements of digital video and digital video terminology for beginners. It tells what to look for when buying a new digital video camera, gives tips on capturing great footage with it, and explains how to transfer that video footage to a computer and edit it, add special effects, and share it with others over the Internet or by burning it to a DVD or CD. Readers should have access to a fairly powerful computer no more than two years old, a digital video camera that uses Mini DV tapes, and a high-speed Internet connection. Dunn is a digital media enthusiast and teacher. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
Explains how to produce and edit digital video, covering topics including choosing a camera, setting up shots, shaping a story, adding titles and voice-overs, and digitizing VHS footage.
This book walks through important elements of digital video and digital video terminology for beginners. It tells what to look for when buying a new digital video camera, gives tips on capturing great footage with it, and explains how to transfer that video footage to a computer and edit it, add special effects, and share it with others over the Internet or by burning it to a DVD or CD. Readers should have access to a fairly powerful computer no more than two years old, a digital video camera that uses Mini DV tapes, and a high-speed Internet connection. Dunn is a digital media enthusiast and teacher. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
Explains how to produce and edit digital video, covering topics including choosing a camera, setting up shots, shaping a story, adding titles and voice-overs, and digitizing VHS footage.
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- Redmond, Wash. : Microsoft Press, c2003.
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