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Do you have a cinematic story to tell? Are you interested in learning how to make independent productions using the popular and affordable QuickTime Pro? If so, you will find all the instructions you need in this hands-on guide. Digital Movies with QuickTime Pro is the first comprehensive book to teach home computer users (Windows or Mac) how to make digital movies from start to finish. It focuses on how QuickTime Pro can be used to make a feature-length digital movie, using tutorial footage from an actual independent movie shot in video and finished in QuickTime Pro. Geared toward aspiring and intermediate filmmakers, the book begins with comprehensive information on what cinematic effects to employ, and common screenwriting/shooting pitfalls to avoid. In addition, there is coverage of the key bushiness aspects of movie making, including how to form a corporation, develop a schedule, and scout for talent. From there users learn how to shoot cinematic DV footage and use QuickTime Pro as a stand-alone editing tool, or in conjunction with other popular editing software such as iMovie 2, Final Cut Pro 3, Discreet Cleaner 5.1, or Adobe Premiere 6. Once the film is edited, the various delivery methods are covered. QuickTime films can be burned to CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, or displayed on a laptop. They can be streamed or downloaded to a Web site, or they can be output as composite video onto VHS. Whatever method your audience needs, you'll find details on how to deliver your finished work effectively.
Features
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Focuses on how to use QuickTime Pro to create quality digital movies
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Details the best DV and software equipment to buy on a limited budget
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Teaches users how to use QuickTime Pro as a stand alone editing tool or in combination with other popular editing software
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Provides guidance on how to deliver movies on the Web, CD-ROM, DVD, laptop, LCD projector, VHS or film
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Includes a DVD-ROM with film clips that complement the tutorials in the book and sample clips of different DV shooting methods discussed
On the DVD
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DV files of new footage to use with the tutorials in the book
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Tryout version of Adobe Premiere (Win/Mac)
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Sample QuickTime movies demonstrating various shooting techniques
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Sample production documents, including scripts and author contracts
AUTHOR
BIO
John Farrell (Brookline, MA) is a video producer and editor with over 20 years experience in independent, cable and broadcast production. He has been using QuickTime for movies and educational multimedia since 1995. He has contributed to online magazines such as Salon, National Review Online, About.com, Arts & Letters Daily and SciTech Daily. His recent digital feature of Shakespeare’s Richard the Second was hailed by Hollywood Film Threat as “one of the finest contemporary Shakespeare films,” and by the New York Times as “a startling way to present the play.”
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