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Making Media takes the media production process and deconstructs it
into its most basic components. Students will learn the basic concepts
of media production: frame, sound, light, time, motion, sequencing,
etc., and be able to apply them to any medium they choose. They will
also become well grounded in the digital work environment and the tools
required to produce media in the digital age. A CD-ROM, compatible with
both Macs and PCs, will provide interactive exercises for each chapter,
allowing students to explore the process of media production. The text
is heavily illustrated and complete with sidebar discussions of
pertinent issues.
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Wednesday, 18 April 2007 |
Written by
David Miles Huber
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Producing Great Sound for Digital Video educates beginning and
experienced filmmakers on the intricacies of creating an outstanding
soundtrack, from preproduction planning through the final mix.
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entire book is fascinating: it's absolutely packed with useful
information and tips. Most of us remember learning in high school
physics that sound travels about 1,100 feet per second, but besides
gauging the location of a lightning bolt from how long it takes for the
thunder to reach our ears, we never found it useful.
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