Written in a clear, non-technical manner, Introduction to Video Production focuses on the fundamental principles and aesthetics of video production and the technologies used in both studio and field environments. Ronald J. Compesi and Jaime S. Gomez cover each aspect of the process step by step, from preproduction to lighting, sound, directing, editing, graphics, and distribution. Taking into account the changes in workflow and production planning and distribution brought on by the advent of digital media, this second edition has been updated throughout to account for the increasing popularity…mehr
Written in a clear, non-technical manner, Introduction to Video Production focuses on the fundamental principles and aesthetics of video production and the technologies used in both studio and field environments. Ronald J. Compesi and Jaime S. Gomez cover each aspect of the process step by step, from preproduction to lighting, sound, directing, editing, graphics, and distribution. Taking into account the changes in workflow and production planning and distribution brought on by the advent of digital media, this second edition has been updated throughout to account for the increasing popularity of DSLR cameras, online distribution, the rise of portable cameras and mobile video, and much more. Key features include: * a thorough overview of video production in studio and field environments without being overly technical, allowing students to get the "big picture" of production; * coverage of new digital production, recording, and editing technologies; * over 300 photos and line art illustrating aesthetic elements, technical issues, and production planning; * key words identified in boldface throughout the text and reinforced in a comprehensive glossary of terms.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ronald J. Compesi is Professor Emeritus in the Broadcast and Electronic Communication Arts Department at San Francisco State University, where he taught for 38 years. In 2007, he was recognized as the outstanding Media Arts Professor in the California State University System. Compesi is also the author of Video Field Production and Editing, in print since 1985. Jaime S. Gomez is Professor of Communication in the Communication Department at Eastern Connecticut State University, where he has taught for 19 years. Gomez has worked on international video productions as a director and cameraperson in countries such as Panama, Spain, Colombia, and the Middle East.
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS PREFACE CHAPTER 1 - Introduction The Expanding Universe of Video Production Television and Video: What's the Difference? Principal Elements Involved in Video Production Development, Production and Distribution CHAPTER 2 - Video Production Environments: Studio, Field and Postproduction The Video Studio Environment The Video Field Production Environment The Postproduction Environment CHAPTER 3 - Lighting Basic Lighting Concepts Lighting Equipment: Types of Lamps Common Lighting Instruments Light Mounts Light Modification and Control Studio Lighting Principles Field Lighting Principles Lighting Safety Planning CHAPTER 4 - The Video Camera Camera Equipment Quality and Target Markets Camera Configurations Parts of a Video Camera Video Standards: Standard Definition and High Definition Television Camera Operational Controls Camera Supports The Zoom Lens Aperture Control and Depth of Field Camera Movement Operating the Video Camera Video Connectors CHAPTER 5 - Audio and Sound Control Technical Aspects of Sound Microphones Connectors and Cables Audio Mixers Working with Audio Levels Digital Audio Sound Design CHAPTER 6 - The Video Switcher Types of Video Switchers Operational Characteristics of a Video Switcher Switcher Transitions Keying Digital Video Effects CHAPTER 7 - Producing: The Role of the Producer The Creative Producer The Production Process Model The Design Stage The Production Stage: Aesthetic and Technical Aspects The Postproduction Stage Evaluation and Distribution CHAPTER 8 - Directing Part 1 The Role of the Director Responsibilities During the Preproduction Process Aesthetics of Production: Visualization, Continuity and Composition CHAPTER 9 - Directing Part 2 The Director's Role During Production Rehearsals Directing Multiple Cameras: Studio and Remotes Directing Single Camera Productions The Role of the Director in Postproduction CHAPTER 10 - Video Recording and Editing Video Recording Technologies Digital Recording Digital Video Recording Systems VR Operational Controls Video Editing Technologies Linear Videotape Editing Digital Nonlinear Editing CHAPTER 11 - Video Editing Techniques Editing for Multicamera and Single Camera Productions Continuity and Dynamic Editing Editing Voice Driven Pieces Storytelling CHAPTER 12 - Graphics and Set Design Design: The Guiding Principles Basic Factors in the Design of Graphics for Television and Video Create: Production Processes and Sources of Graphics Integrate: Integrating Graphics into a Video Production Set Design CHAPTER 13 - Video on the Web Types of Video on the Web Methods of Streaming: Progressive Download, Real-Time, and Live Streaming The Process of Preparing Streaming Video GLOSSARY INDEX
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS PREFACE CHAPTER 1 - Introduction The Expanding Universe of Video Production Television and Video: What's the Difference? Principal Elements Involved in Video Production Development, Production and Distribution CHAPTER 2 - Video Production Environments: Studio, Field and Postproduction The Video Studio Environment The Video Field Production Environment The Postproduction Environment CHAPTER 3 - Lighting Basic Lighting Concepts Lighting Equipment: Types of Lamps Common Lighting Instruments Light Mounts Light Modification and Control Studio Lighting Principles Field Lighting Principles Lighting Safety Planning CHAPTER 4 - The Video Camera Camera Equipment Quality and Target Markets Camera Configurations Parts of a Video Camera Video Standards: Standard Definition and High Definition Television Camera Operational Controls Camera Supports The Zoom Lens Aperture Control and Depth of Field Camera Movement Operating the Video Camera Video Connectors CHAPTER 5 - Audio and Sound Control Technical Aspects of Sound Microphones Connectors and Cables Audio Mixers Working with Audio Levels Digital Audio Sound Design CHAPTER 6 - The Video Switcher Types of Video Switchers Operational Characteristics of a Video Switcher Switcher Transitions Keying Digital Video Effects CHAPTER 7 - Producing: The Role of the Producer The Creative Producer The Production Process Model The Design Stage The Production Stage: Aesthetic and Technical Aspects The Postproduction Stage Evaluation and Distribution CHAPTER 8 - Directing Part 1 The Role of the Director Responsibilities During the Preproduction Process Aesthetics of Production: Visualization, Continuity and Composition CHAPTER 9 - Directing Part 2 The Director's Role During Production Rehearsals Directing Multiple Cameras: Studio and Remotes Directing Single Camera Productions The Role of the Director in Postproduction CHAPTER 10 - Video Recording and Editing Video Recording Technologies Digital Recording Digital Video Recording Systems VR Operational Controls Video Editing Technologies Linear Videotape Editing Digital Nonlinear Editing CHAPTER 11 - Video Editing Techniques Editing for Multicamera and Single Camera Productions Continuity and Dynamic Editing Editing Voice Driven Pieces Storytelling CHAPTER 12 - Graphics and Set Design Design: The Guiding Principles Basic Factors in the Design of Graphics for Television and Video Create: Production Processes and Sources of Graphics Integrate: Integrating Graphics into a Video Production Set Design CHAPTER 13 - Video on the Web Types of Video on the Web Methods of Streaming: Progressive Download, Real-Time, and Live Streaming The Process of Preparing Streaming Video GLOSSARY INDEX
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