No-budget Digital Filmmaking: How to Create Professional-looking Videos for Little Or No Cash

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McGraw-Hill, 2002 - Performing Arts - 317 pages
This guide aims to show the undercapitalised video producer how every step in production - preproduction, writing, storyboarding, lighting, locations, on-camera talent, editing and post-production - can be cost minimized, yet still result in a sterling, professional quality final product. It also shows how final distribution - via the Web, DVD, the festival circuit or public exhibition, can be handled in a similarly penny-wise manner. The book covers every major type of video - commercials, corporate, training, how-tos, as well as features.

About the author (2002)

Since 1980, Chuck Gloman has been an independent producer, videographer, director, and editor with experience in all areas of video — from commercial production (800 to date) to corporate training (450 to date). A resident of York, Pennsylvania, he is a regular contributor to Videography, Mix, Television Broadcast, and Government Video.

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