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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. I'm a wedding photographer who's moved into video over the last couple of years. This book really helped me design shots and tell better stories. It's full of great ideas-- some I thought I knew but had forgotten, and some presented in different and much more interesting ways. Pretty funny and easy to read. Highly recommended. ( ) For the beginner who doesn't know any better and for the pro who does but is getting sloppy, this book is a very useful way to improve your video content. The main emphasis is on remembering that audiences always have options and are motivated to stop watching, and you ignore their wants and needs at your peril (or at least your video's peril). Includes specific exercises to help you "see" things differently. Definitely a recommended read for anyone who wants to create videos that are actually watched!
Not only easy, but a joy to read, Steve Stockman’s How to Shoot Video That Doesn’t Suck is well worth much more than the $14 asking price.
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HTML:Newly updated and revised, How to Shoot Video That Doesn??t Suck is a quick and easy guide that will make your video better instantly??whether you read it cover to cover or just skim a few chapters. It??s about the language of video and how to think like a director, regardless of equipment (amateurs think about the camera, pros think about communication). It??s about the rules developed over a century of movie-making??which work just as well when shooting a two-year-old??s birthday party on your phone. Written by Steve Stockman, the director of the award-winning feature Two Weeks, plus TV shows, music videos, and hundreds of commercials, How to Shoot Video That Doesn??t Suck explains in 74 short, pithy, insightful chapters how to tell a story and entertain your audience. In other words, how to shoot video people will want to watch. Here??s how to think in shots??how to move-point-shoot-stop-repeat, instead of planting yourself in one spot and pressing ??Record? for five minutes. Why never to shoot until you see the whites of your subject??s eyes. Why to ??zoom? with your feet and not the lens. How to create intrigue on camera. The book covers the basics of video production: framing, lighting, sound (use an external mic), editing, special effects (turn them off!), and gives advice on shooting a variety of specific situations: sporting events, parties and family gatherings, graduations and performances. Plus, how to make instructional and promotional videos, how to make a music video, how to capture stunts, and much more. At the end of every chapter is a suggestion of how to immediately put what you??ve learned into practice, so the next time you??re shooting you??ll have begun to master the skill. Steve??s website (stevestockman.com) provides video examples to illustrate different production ideas, techniques, and situations, and No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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