Cue & Cut is a â practical approach to working in television studiosâ for anyone who might want to work in that medium. Written by a multi-camera producer-director, it presents both a way of handling studios and a source of information about how things have changed from the days of monochrome to HD tapeless modes - with some thoughts on 3D HDTV -- .
Cue & Cut is a â practical approach to working in television studiosâ for anyone who might want to work in that medium. Written by a multi-camera producer-director, it presents both a way of handling studios and a source of information about how things have changed from the days of monochrome to HD tapeless modes - with some thoughts on 3D HDTV -- .Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Roger Singleton-Turner is a prize-winning experienced freelance producer-Director of single and multi-camera television programmes. He has taught television production techniques at the BBC and in a number of educational establishments in the UK (and Thailand) and completed this book whilst an Academic Tutor and Module Leader at the University of Sunderland
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS CONTRIBUTORS PREFACE ACKNOWLEDGMENTS INTRODUCTION PART I: SAFETY & GOOD PRACTICE PART II: INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDIO 1 BASICS 2 WORKING WITH CAMERAS 3 LENSES AND SHOOTING CONVENTIONS 4 THE STUDIO PRODUCTION TEAM 5 TECHNICAL JOBS IN THE STUDIO 6 DESIGN AND SETS 7 THE JOB OF SCRIPT SUPERVISOR AND MULTI CAMERA PAPERWORK 8 CAMERA SCRIPTS, CAMERA CARDS ETC. AND CREATING THEM IN MS WORD (with a note on Autocue) 9 IN THE STUDIO COMMUNICATION 10 LIGHTING FOR VIDEO CAMERAS AN INTRODUCTION 11 MICROPHONES & SOUND PART III: CONTENT 12 INTERVIEWS, DISCUSSION AND CHAT 13 DEMONSTRATIONS AND MOVEMENT 14 HAVING IDEAS PART IV: APPLYING THE PRINCIPLES INTRODUCTION 15 GETTING IT ALL TOGETHER 16 DRAMA 17 MUSIC 18 SHOOTING ACTION AFTERWORD APPENDIX I: ASPECT RATIOS HISTORY OTHER FORMATS SUMMARY APPENDIX II: CONTINUITY A SUMMARY VIDEOGRAPHY BIBLIOGRAPHY AND REFERENCES SUGGESTED FURTHER READING INDEX
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS CONTRIBUTORS PREFACE ACKNOWLEDGMENTS INTRODUCTION PART I: SAFETY & GOOD PRACTICE PART II: INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDIO 1 BASICS 2 WORKING WITH CAMERAS 3 LENSES AND SHOOTING CONVENTIONS 4 THE STUDIO PRODUCTION TEAM 5 TECHNICAL JOBS IN THE STUDIO 6 DESIGN AND SETS 7 THE JOB OF SCRIPT SUPERVISOR AND MULTI CAMERA PAPERWORK 8 CAMERA SCRIPTS, CAMERA CARDS ETC. AND CREATING THEM IN MS WORD (with a note on Autocue) 9 IN THE STUDIO COMMUNICATION 10 LIGHTING FOR VIDEO CAMERAS AN INTRODUCTION 11 MICROPHONES & SOUND PART III: CONTENT 12 INTERVIEWS, DISCUSSION AND CHAT 13 DEMONSTRATIONS AND MOVEMENT 14 HAVING IDEAS PART IV: APPLYING THE PRINCIPLES INTRODUCTION 15 GETTING IT ALL TOGETHER 16 DRAMA 17 MUSIC 18 SHOOTING ACTION AFTERWORD APPENDIX I: ASPECT RATIOS HISTORY OTHER FORMATS SUMMARY APPENDIX II: CONTINUITY A SUMMARY VIDEOGRAPHY BIBLIOGRAPHY AND REFERENCES SUGGESTED FURTHER READING INDEX
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