Desktop Cinema: Feature Filmmaking On a Home Computer (Aspiring Filmmaker's Library)

Desktop Cinema: Feature Filmmaking On a Home Computer (Aspiring Filmmaker's Library)

Desktop Cinema: Feature Filmmaking On a Home Computer (Aspiring Filmmaker's Library)

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Book Description
Although the number of budding filmmakers and the availability of digital video technology are growing, there are currently no books that encapsulate the process of creating a feature-length film using only a video camera and a home computer. Whether you are an amateur filmmaker or a computer enthusiast, "Desktop Cinema: Feature Filmmaking on a Home Computer" shows you how to create a feature or short film from start to finish using only home computer technology. Using his own film, "Able Edwards," as a model, the author illustrates step-by-step each stage of the filmmaking process, covering story, pre-production, production, post-production, and distribution. This book shows you how to explore and use the readily available software and other technology tools effectively. The author's use of his own film makes the processes involved seem realistic and attainable and allows you to really see what works and what doesn't. An accompanying CD/DVD that features both the "Able Edwards" trailer and green screen reveals make "Desktop Cinema: Feature Filmmaking on a Home Computer" a comprehensive guide to digital filmmaking.

About the Author
A native of Colorado, Robertson studied film in Santa Fe, New Mexico. For the past eight years, he's worked in Los Angeles as a Set Dresser and Graphic Designer for numerous motion pictures and television shows. In recent years, he was the co-creator of the popular internet short, "Superfriends: Wassup!" and the internet series, "Galaxy Defenders." The all digital, all green screen "Able Edwards" is his first feature project.

Desktop Cinema: Feature Filmmaking On a Home Computer (Aspiring Filmmaker's Library),Graham Robertson,Course Technology PTR,1592009557,Cinema/Film: Book,Computer Bks - Desktop Publishing,Electronic Publishing,Film & Video - Direction & Production,Interactive & Multimedia,Performing Arts,Computers / Electronic Publishing

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