Video Basics 5

Video Basics 5 by Herbert Zettl is a comprehensive guide to video production, published by Thomson/Wadsworth in 2007. This edition spans 412 pages and is presented in English, making it a valuable resource for students seeking a concise yet thorough understanding of video concepts and techniques.
In this edition, Zettl draws on his expertise to provide a structured approach to video production, covering essential topics from foundational concepts to practical tools and techniques. The text is designed to be completed within a single semester, guiding students through the production environment, both in studio and field settings. With a focus on the transition from idea to image, this book addresses various aspects of film, video, and photography, making it suitable for those interested in the performing arts and cinematography.
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Herbert Zettl draws on his expertise and field experience to bring you the new edition of VIDEO BASICS, the handiest and most authoritative, current, and technically accurate student guide to video production. Meeting the need for a briefer book, this text distills comprehensive video instruction so that it can be covered in a single semester. The book moves students from video concepts and processes to production tools and techniques, and finally, to the production environment (studio and field, inside and outside) and its effects. A more conceptual framework leads the student from the idea (what to create) to the image (how to create) on video.
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