Books about Videographers from Amazon.com



Cinematography: Image Making for Cinematographers, Directors, and Videographers
Lavishly produced and illustrated, Cinematography covers the entire range of the profession The book is not just a comprehensive guide to current professional practice; it goes beyond to explain the theory behind the practice, so you understand how the rules came about and when it's appropriate to break them. In addition, directors will benefit from the book's focus on the body of knowledge they should share with their Director of Photography.

Cinematography presents the basics and beyond, employing clear explanations of standard practice together with substantial illustrations and diagrams to reveal the real world of film production.
Recognizing that professionals know when to break the rules and when to abide by them, this book discusses many examples of fresh ideas and experiments in cinematography. Covering the most up-to-date information on the film/digital interface, new formats, the latest cranes and camera support and other equipment, it also illustrates the older tried and true methods.

*The definitive guide to cinematography

*Up-to-date coverage of technical topics, including High Definition and digital imaging

*Full color throughout brings issues of color and light to life.
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Notes of a Retired Wedding Videographer: From proposal to reception; lessons learned from Brides and Grooms
Initially this book originated by way of a response to a reprehensible and professionally insulting article I stumbled across in a popular wedding magazine. I telephoned the editor and reviewed the article sentence by sentence with him regarding the inconsistencies and inaccuracies of a real-life wedding focusing specifically on the videography facet. By the end of our conversation, he asked me to commit these thoughts to paper for consideration and I did. The article with my amendments was first published in the Summer 2005 issue of Premier Bride Magazine. Inspired by this, I continued to expand and record my experiences and observations with the sole intent of offering an experienced, unique insight for all would-be newlyweds to consider. "Notes of a Retired Wedding Videographer" is intended to provide an entertaining and informative guide to help brides and grooms understand all that the camera captures throughout the wedding day as well as some frequently overlooked tips on how to ensure that the festivities recorded on video best capture the festivities occurring in live action at the time. Enjoy the most memorable insights based on actual first-hand experiences through the course of nearly 1000 completed wedding assignments during the last 11 years. Topics include observations and opinions regarding bridal logistics, wedding themes and color schemes, music/photographer/videographer selection, wedding within budget,7 tips for men in kilts, how to avoid becoming a victim of Murphy's Law, and much more- all illustrated by real-life personal experiences from behind the camera..
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Pro videographers have talent that tech tools alone can't match: corporate training videos among staples that keep production crews rolling.(SPECIAL REPORT: ... An article from: San Diego Business Journal
This digital document is an article from San Diego Business Journal, published by Thomson Gale on September 24, 2007. The length of the article is 1486 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: Pro videographers have talent that tech tools alone can't match: corporate training videos among staples that keep production crews rolling.(SPECIAL REPORT: Multimedia)
Author: Pat Broderick
Publication:San Diego Business Journal (Magazine/Journal)
Date: September 24, 2007
Publisher: Thomson Gale
Volume: 28 Issue: 39 Page: 23(2)

Distributed by Thomson Gale.
Price: $9.95 [Notify me when price goes down.]


The cameramen: brash and stubborn, courageous and proud. They are the underappreciated pros whom TV news can't live without.: An article from: Columbia Journalism Review
This digital document is an article from Columbia Journalism Review, published by Thomson Gale on May 1, 2006. The length of the article is 3224 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: The cameramen: brash and stubborn, courageous and proud. They are the underappreciated pros whom TV news can't live without.
Author: Jim Wooten
Publication:Columbia Journalism Review (Magazine/Journal)
Date: May 1, 2006
Publisher: Thomson Gale
Volume: 45 Issue: 1 Page: 32(6)

Distributed by Thomson Gale.
Price: $5.95 [Notify me when price goes down.]


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