The title of The Digital Filmmaking Handbook is something of an oxymoron,
because this thorough book covers everything you need to know about
filmmaking production, from concept to screening. The only missing element
is film itself. Film and video production are in transition. Film and
analog videotape rapidly are approaching the end of their technological
lives, being replaced by digital videotape and digital cameras. You can
buy computers that connect to DV cameras and edit DV tape almost anywhere,
and they cost only slightly more than an entry-level computer. The Digital
Filmmaking Handbook, then, is for anyone buying into the DV revolution who
wants to do more than shoot home movies of the kids. It's for filmmakers
young and old, professional and hobbyist, who want to learn to shoot, edit,
and make great movies.
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