| Overview
Since the dawn of film, novices and experts have used
quick-and-dirty workarounds and audiovisual tricks to improve their
motion pictures, from home movies to feature films. Today, the
tools have certainly changed, as have the quality and scope of the
results. With digital video, the hacking possibilities are now
limitless, for both amateurs and professional artists. From
acquiring footage, mixing, editing, and adding effects to final
distribution, Digital Video Hacks provides unique tips,
tools, and techniques for every stage of video production. You'll
learn how to: Get your projects started right using creative preparation
tools and techniques, from making your own steadicam, boom, or
dolly to effective storyboarding, timecoding, and tape
labeling Troubleshoot common shooting problems, including using
stop-motion and time-lapse techniques, lighting effects, colored
screens and gels, and household objects to establish mood or
otherwise wow an audience Create stunning visual effects, such as satellite zooming,
surreal scenes, Matrix-like bullet-time, and green screen
illusions Fool your audience with audio tricks, replacing flubbed
dialogue, smoothing over cuts, and covering missing audio with room
tone Add professional features with post-production tricks,
including color correction, soundtrack cleanup, opening sequences,
and DVD bookmarks Distribute final content in a variety of creative ways, from
exporting to basic videotape or DVD to streaming over the internet
or even via cell phone Use the web to provide interactivity and dynamic content,
attend a remote conference, or vlog your life.
Whether you're looking for a new technique to include in your
next project, a solution to a common problem, or just a little
inspiration, this book reintroduces you to the digital video you
only thought you knew.
Editorial ReviewsProduct DescriptionSince the dawn of film, novices and experts have used quick-and-dirty workarounds and audiovisual tricks to improve their motion pictures, from home movies to feature films. Today, the tools have certainly changed, as have the quality and scope of the results. With digital video, the hacking possibilities are now limitless, for both amateurs and professional artists. From acquiring footage, mixing, editing, and adding effects to final distribution, Digital Video Hacks provides unique tips, tools, and techniques for every stage of video production. You'll learn how to: - Get your projects started right using creative preparation tools and techniques, from making your own steadicam, boom, or dolly to effective storyboarding, timecoding, and tape labeling
- Troubleshoot common shooting problems, including using stop-motion and time-lapse techniques, lighting effects, colored screens and gels, and household objects to establish mood or otherwise wow an audience
- Create stunning visual effects, such as satellite zooming, surreal scenes, Matrix-like bullet-time, and green screen illusions
- Fool your audience with audio tricks, replacing flubbed dialogue, smoothing over cuts, and covering missing audio with room tone
- Add professional features with post-production tricks, including color correction, soundtrack cleanup, opening sequences, and DVD bookmarks
- Distribute final content in a variety of creative ways, from exporting to basic videotape or DVD to streaming over the internet or even via cell phone
- Use the web to provide interactivity and dynamic content, attend a remote conference, or vlog your life.
Whether you're looking for a new technique to include in your next project, a solution to a common problem, or just a little inspiration, this book reintroduces you to the digital video you only thought you knew. |
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Reader Reviews From Amazon (Ranked by 'Helpfulness') Average Customer Rating: based on 14 reviews. Great so far, 2007-10-31 Reviewer rating: Not soemthing I would read cover to cover, but the individual "Hacks" that I have read are pretty good. I have lots of books along this line and this is one of the bet. I put it up there with Stu's "DV Rebels Guide" which is also incredible. If you like the Rebel guide, you will probably like this as well. Lots of good stuff. Enjoy! | Lazy boys hacks, 2007-09-13 Reviewer rating: Great book with great content I recommend it to anyone who want to take there film making a step forward and is to busy or lazy to download the information from the internet becaue it is all there. Spread around of course but you will find every piece of information even most of the pictures used in this book so. If you have time and dedication you can save yourself the money by looking it up on the internet. | Very informative, very well written., 2007-02-18 Reviewer rating: This book covers many aspects of video. Labeling tapes, making excel spreadsheets for saving information, time code on tapes, how to achieve certain effects, lighting, and green screen effects just name a few. The book is general to most all video software and is a very usefull tool I'm glad I purchased. Don't let the term "HACKS' fool you it 's only refering to tips or tricks. | Many good tib-bits and pointers., 2006-02-26 Reviewer rating: I found the book to be very practical and have the
kind of "nuts-and-bolts" pointers that I like. You
don't have to read it cover to cover (I didn't) but
can pick it up and go to the points that interest you
or where you are currently in need of help. It refers
to various "commerical products" that the author has
used to get the job done. I found this helpful. With so
many competing products to chose from it's nice to
hear, "If you get product X you'll be able to do Z,"
rather than buying and hoping (or not buying and
wondering). Kuddos to the author.
| Must have for amateur/semi-professionals, 2006-02-23 Reviewer rating: I learned so much from this book. In fact, I've already implemented several of the ideas and have had great results. If you're semi-professional (video has been added to your responsibilities but you have no experience with this medium) BUY THIS BOOK.
Who would have thought of parchment paper and clothes pins to diffuse light and create a softer, more natural light over the subject? That's just one of the great tips I've already started using.
I've bought several digital video books while trying to learn this medium, and this has been by far the most useful. |
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