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50 Fast Digital Video Techniques
by Joyce J Evans
This book starts with the basics. If you've never loaded a movie into your computer (like me) then the authors walk you through those steps. I found it to be a great help. I had never used Movie Maker before and was able to get into it pretty easily. You may need to get a book for iMovie or Movie Maker if you are new to these types of apps (doesn’t teach these programs). But I was able to pick it up pretty easily.
This book is a cookbook of digital video recipes; you can skip around the book and choose the effect you want to achieve. The steps are thoroughly explained and easily performed. There are a bunch of creative suggestions sprinkled throughout the book. There are movies samples provided for your use for both iMovie and Movie Maker!
So you are probably wondering what types of effects you can achieve. A few of my favorites include:
Dealing with adverse lighting
Glamour shots
Sporting events
Vintage slapstick
Sound narrating
Rolling credits
The projects are fun and very well written. If you want to learn some new techniques to spice up your home movies then this book is for you. There are directions for exporting for use on DVD, CD-ROM or for the internet.
The CD has a ton of useful tools such as sound files, sample clips for all 50 projects, demo software.
50 Fast Digital Video Techniques
by Bonnie Blake, Doug Sahlin
John Wiley & Sons
ISBN:0764541803
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