Digital filmmaking for kids for dummies /
Digital Filmmaking For Kids makes it easy to get up and running with digital filmmaking! This fun and friendly guide walks you through a ton of cool projects that introduce you to all stages of filmmaking. Packed with full-color photos, easy-to-follow instruction, and simple examples.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Hoboken, NJ :
John Wiley & Sons, Inc.,
[2015]
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Colección: | --For dummies.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo (Requiere registro previo con correo institucional) |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Introduction; About This Book; Foolish Assumptions; Icons Used in This Book; Beyond the Book; Where to Go from Here; Week 1 The Basic Digital Filmmaking Process; Project 0: Getting Started with Digital Filmmaking; The Filmmaking Process; Lights, Camera, What?; A Filmmaker's Tools; Life as a Filmmaker; Project 1: Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your Camera; How Does Your Camera Work?; Deciding on a Camera to Use; How to Record and Import Footage; Try It Out Yourself; Project 2: Framing a Great Shot; Learning the Rule of Thirds; Choosing the Right Shot.
- Choosing a Fixed Camera Position or a Moving CameraTry It Out Yourself; Project 3: Making Your Film Sound Good; Using Your Camera's Built In Microphone; Recording with External Microphones; Recording Sound Separately; Try It Out Yourself; Project 4: Getting the Best Lighting; Using Natural Light; Using Extra Lights; Lighting Your Film; Try It Out Yourself; Project 5: Adding Magic by Editing; Choosing an Editing Tool; Create a New Event; Import Your Footage; Create a New Timeline; Add Selected Footage to a Timeline; Add Transitions; Export Your Video; Week 2 Making a 60 Second Film Trailer.
- Project 6: Planning Your Film TrailerCome Up with an Idea; Structure Your Trailer; List the Shots You Want to Shoot; Try It Yourself; Project 7: Shooting Your Trailer; Essentials before Shooting; Directing Your Film; Shooting Tips; Checking Your Shots; Try It Out Yourself; Project 8: Setting the Pace and Mood with Editing; Arranging Your Footage on the Timeline; Adding Music; Adjusting Brightness and Contrast; Adding Titles; Sharing Your Film on YouTube; Week 3 Making a Documentary; Project 9: What Makes a Good Documentary?; What Is a Documentary?; Documentary Film Styles.
- Picking a Topic for Your DocumentaryStructuring Your Documentary Film; Try It Out Yourself; Project 10: Shooting Your Documentary; Create a Short Summary to Introduce Your Topic; Interviewing Techniques; Recording Clean Sound; Filming Cutaways; Creating the Perfect Ending; Try It Out Yourself; Project 11: Overlaying and Underlaying in Editing; Preparing Your Documentary in the Timeline; Recording a Voiceover; Adding a Voiceover under Your Footage; Adding Footage over Your Interviews; Adding Credits; Week 4 Creating Your First Short Narrative Film; Project 12: Assembling Your Film Crew.
- Who Can Help?Roles in a Team; Your Role; Building a Team; Try It Out Yourself; Project 13: Telling Your Story; What Makes a Good Story?; Creating Your Characters; Your Story on One Page; Scene Selection; Writing the Script; Writing Dialogue; Project 14: Location Hunting and Props; Finding the Right Locations for Your Film; Do You Have Permission?; Choosing Props and Costumes; Try It Out Yourself; Project 15: Choosing Actors for Your Film; Running Auditions; Rehearsing Your Scenes; Getting the Best from Your Actors; Try It Out Yourself; Project 16: Planning Your Shots with a Storyboard.