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Video Basics - 5 Steps to Video Production (DVD) Tutorials

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Are you interested in making short films, or simply improving the look of your home movies? Video Basics - 5 Steps to Video Production is a great reference guide for the beginner and intermediate videographer. Learn from industry professionals as they demonstrate proper equipment procedures and techniques. Using three scenarios, they will cover everything from how to select and use video cameras, tripods, lighting and audio equipment to software programs that will help you put it all together. Plus there are plenty of handy hints to help improve your skills in all areas of video production.
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Introduction
 Introduction (05:21)
 Meet the Crew pt. 1 (08:34)
 Meet the Crew pt. 2 (09:59)
The Crew
 Camera is Rolling (11:21)
Lighting Techniques
 Light it Up (06:45)
Audio Techniques
 Let Us Hear It (11:16)
What Now?
 Editing (11:16)
 Animation (13:23)
Wrap Up
 Credits (01:25)


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Title: Video Basics - 5 Steps to Video Production (DVD)
Author: VTC Australia
SKU: 33377
ISBN: 1932072063
Duration: 1.5 hrs / 9 Lessons
Compatibility: Win XP, 2000, 98, NT, Mac OS X, OS 9

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