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| Editing Magazine Video |
Learn the basic rules of shooting and editing digital video to create quality home videos and
films. Editing Video magazine reveals the simple rules of shooting and editing footage suitable for quality
filmmaking. Goal-oriented training in editing magazine video for anyone who needs to learn the basics fast. Cross-platform and compatible with any editing software package. The magazine teaches practical methods for shooting, editing, and producing digital films for personal or professional use. Create compelling films, videos, or commercials rules for shooting and editing.
Readers will learn to organize footage, add sound, and re-cut to make different versions of a video.
Editing Video magazine also introduces basic technical information (f-stops, lighting, shutter speed) to assist in understanding the production and post-production process. Following on from the adoption of personal computers for DTP and digital photography, desktop video offers the general consumer and hobbyist the opportunity to produce and edit "mini epics" using standard hardware and simple
software. Editing Video magazine is already finding application for domestic and business use.
Editing Video magazine places its emphasis on understanding and gaining hands-on experience. It includes a colour plate section comprising photographs, screengrabs and diagrams. Beginners will learn how to shoot and edit digital home video with instructions on capturing good video, shooting video that can readily be edited into projects, and finishing projects. Emphasis is on simple editing techniques that yield professional results. There is material on what to look for
in. It features a series of hands-on tutorials that cover the complete range of tasks, from installing the application to outputting. DV evaluates software and hardware products in six critical areas on a scale of one to ten: features, performance, price/performance, ease of use, documentation, and technical support.
Editing Video magazine is focused on the needs of digital video and digital media creators. Whether your specialty is video, audio, multimedia, visual effects, or animation, DV's editorial delivers more objective product reviews than any other publication in the market. DV evaluates software and hardware products in six critical areas on a scale of one to ten: features, performance, price/performance, ease of use, documentation, and technical support.
Editing Video magazine is focused on the needs of digital video and digital media creators. Whether your specialty is video, audio, multimedia, visual effects, or animation, DV's editorial delivers more objective product reviews than any other publication in the market.
This title discusses programming on a Windows platform, and introduces the hardware that is emerging to enhance the gaming experience. Readers are also shown how to accommodate these new technologies into their platforms, and, through Windows, create faster, more powerful 3D gaming
programs. It is edited for novices and expert videographers alike, and features articles on the use of a camcorder, digital video editing, and desktop video and audio production. Each issue of
Editing Video magazine features equipment reviews, production tips and techniques, and explains the latest technological advances.
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