Video Production Techniques

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academic guide to video production
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Audio Cables
audiovisual storytelling
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Author_Donald Diefenbach
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cinematography techniques
Compound Lens
Condenser Mic
digital video production
directing
distribution
DVD Market
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editing
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field production
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fiml & video theory
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Industrial Films
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lighting
Lighting Instruments
Main Character
marketing
Master Shot
media production
media production curriculum
Motion Picture Editing
narrative video production
Nonfiction Filmmaking
Open Faced Lights
planning
Playback
professional video workflows
Reality Tv Genre
shooting
Shutter Speed
sound design theory
Tripod Head
video production
visual narrative analysis
VU Meter
writing

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138484245
  • Weight: 730g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Aug 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Video Production Techniques is an essential guide to the art and craft of video production. It introduces students to the theoretical foundations as well as the practical skills needed to make a successful video project.

The opening chapter introduces the reader to the language of motion pictures and sets the stage for effective visual storytelling. Unit I guides students through the theory, techniques, and processes of writing, shooting, and editing video productions. Unit II expands on these basic principles to explore the crafts of sound recording/design, lighting, and directing. Unit III surveys the industries, formats, and methods for creating fiction and nonfiction programs. The final unit of the text examines options for distribution and career opportunities in video production.

Newly updated and revised, the second edition of Video Production Techniques unifies theory and practice for instructors and students. It is a great tool for use in introductory-level video production courses and for the independent learner.

The accompanying companion website features instructor resources including a sample syllabus, quiz bank, sample assignments, and PowerPoint slides for each chapter, alongside illustrative video demonstrations for students.

Donald L. Diefenbach is a professor and chair of Mass Communication at the University of North Carolina Asheville. His video production credits include educational, corporate, and nationally broadcast programming. His research focuses on cultivation analysis and media portrayals of mental health issues. He teaches courses in media literacy, video production, and film studies.

Anne E. Slatton is an award-winning writer and director. She teaches video production and film studies at the University of North Carolina Asheville. Her production work in film and television includes directing, writing, and producing. A frequent panelist on issues of diversity and women in film, her scholarly works include book entries on Sofia Coppola and Lorraine Hansberry.

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