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4.0 out of 5 stars
For digital video beginners who want to stick with it...,
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This is an extremely well produced book, and I am surprised it costs only $25 to $30. I am a rank beginner, and I found it somewhat technical--and it seemed to be aimed at young videographers who want to do commercial work more than householders who will edit their trip to Six Flags. I found the abbreviations and terms somewhat daunting (CCD, chrominance, luminance, NTSC, PAL, SECAM, etc.) and the technical descriptions also somewhat daunting (ex: how the camera codes Red Green and Blue colors). Later in the book, the author describes cameras, production and post-production in some detail. These were all worthwhile subjects.By the end of the book, however, I was sure that I did not want to invest in a digital movie camera set. For that reason, it was worth the $25. |
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Complete Guide to Digital Video by Ed Gaskell (Paperback - October 21, 2003)
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