
Video Production
Disciplines and Techniques
McGraw Hill Higher Education (Publisher)
9th Edition
Published on 1. June 2004
Book
Paperback/Softback
384 pages
978-0-07-301802-7 (ISBN)
Description
This text introduces students to the operations underlying multiple-camera video production. Written in an accessible style that appeals to students, it covers the basics of television production with an emphasis on studio production. While the main focus is on equipment and techniques that students use, "Video Production" also covers more advanced equipment and techniques used in the professional world. The ninth edition adds information about preparing video material for the Web and for DVDs, updates on HDTV, further detail on graphics construction, and more.
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Edition
9th Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United States
Publishing group
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
Edition type
Revised edition
Dimensions
Height: 276 mm
Width: 213 mm
Thickness: 13 mm
Weight
789 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-07-301802-7 (9780073018027)
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Persons
Lynne Schafer Gross is presently a Professor in the Department of Radio-TV-Film at California State University, Fullerton. She has written ten other textbooks and hundreds of magazine articles. In 1999 she was the recipient of the Frank Stanton Award for Distinguished Contribution to Electronic Media Education and in 1997 she received the Distinguished Education Service Award from the Broadcast Education Association. She is a past governor of the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences and has also chaired that organization's Library Committee and Student Activities Committee. As Past President of the Broadcast Education Association she increased membership 24% and funding 59%. Professionally, she was Director of Programming for Valley Cable TV and the producer of numerous radio and TV programs for public, commercial, and cable outlets. Her teaching and consulting have taken her to many countries including Malaysia, Swaziland, Estonia, Australia, Guyana, and Russia. Her doctorate is from UCLA. James fpoust is an Assistant Professor and current head of the Broadcast Journalism sequence at Bowling Green State University in Bowling Green, Ohio. He has worked for more than six years in Television production and news videography and editing. James Foust has a Ph.D. in Mass Communication and a MS in Journalism from Ohio University. He received his BA in Telecommunications from Youngstown State University. Thomas D. Burrows is Professor Emeritus in the Radio, TV, and Film Department at California State University, Northridge. Retirement from full-time teaching has provided him the opportunity to pursue a number of activities relating both to his academic background and to his work as a professional broadcaster. He continues to work with California State University, Northridge, on a number of projects, and he is active in the production division of the broadcast Education Association. During his earlier career as a producer and director, he received the Christopher, Emmy, and Peabody awards. He holds an M.A. degree from the School of Journalism at the University of Southern California.
Content
Chapter 1: Introduction to Video Production Chapter 2: Cast and Crew Chapter 3: Producing Chapter 4: Directing Chapter 5: Cameras Chapter 6: Lighting Chapter 7: Audio Chapter 8: Graphics and Sets Chapter 9: Video Switchers Chapter 10: Video Recording and Playback Chapter 11: Editing Chapter 12: Field Production Chapter 13: Video on the Internet and Optical Discs Glossary Suggestions for Further Reading Index