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This award-winning DVD introduces students to basic linear editing concepts to give a general understanding of how to create a story, avoid jump cuts, and edit like a pro. Not available for preview. (28 minutes)



 
        

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Copyright date: ©2004




     


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How to Produce a Video
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What is it like to work for a television station or a video production company? This program provides a concise overview of the video production process-from conceptualization, through the planning and production phases, to the finished product. Micr...(more details)
 
The Vocabulary of Film and TV
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Motion pictures have a language all their own, and media students need to become fluent in it. This video is the ideal primer, using an entertaining story line to teach basic film vocabulary. Set in an actual movie studio, the program explores the st...(more details)
 
Digital Movie Maker: Guidance from an Expert
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Help students build their shooting, lighting, and recording skills with this detailed guide to professional-quality video production. This program focuses on the real-world techniques of producer Bill Cote, a 25-year veteran of the television industr...(more details)
 
Creating an Effective Television Story

From the first flash of inspiration to the final touch in the editing suite, creating an effective television story is a complex process. This DVD outlines techniques for simplifying each step of the procedure so that even beginners can quickly grasp...(more details)
 
Beginning Film and Video Making: Cameras and Lenses

This DVD introduces students to camera hardware and basic shot techniques through a "film crew" shoot at a miniature golf course and a go-cart track. Topics include the film camera gate; the film transport mechanism; prime lenses and zoom lenses; ape...(more details)
 


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