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Author: Barry Andersson
ISBN : 0470876603
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A how-to guide for getting professional-quality video from your DSLRShooting HD Video with a video-enabled DSLR has many benefits and some tricky drawbacks that digital filmmakers and videographers can overcome to get professional results. The DSLR Filmmaker's Handbook helps filmmakers harness the HD video capabilities of their DSLRs to create professional-level video. Packed with professionally-tested techniques, this indispensible book serves as a training guide for the complex steps that must be taken before, during, and after filming.
- Teaches you the key tools and techniques for using your DSLR to shoot high-quality, professional-level video
- Distills dense information about filmmaking and filters it down to easily understood granules
- Shows you what to expect and what to avoid with your DSLR and how to maximize the visual look of your film
- Shares tools and techniques that have been used in real-world, independent movie-making environments
The DSLR Filmmaker's Handbook shows you how to overcome any tricky drawbacks that you may face while shooting HD video with your DSLR.
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- Paperback: 416 pages
- Publisher: Sybex; 1 edition (January 3, 2012)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0470876603
- ISBN-13: 978-0470876602
- Product Dimensions: 0.9 x 8 x 10 inches
- Shipping Weight: 2.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
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I've read several books on filmmaking (with a dSLR emphasis), and I think this is the best of the bunch. Very thorough, it's a fairly dense book, but there's a lot in there. It covers pretty much everything except writing the script (okay, and working with actors, etc; this book is about the shooting). It covers gear quite well, including audio and related equipment. Lighting, color correction, data management, lenses, postprocessing: all get more than adequate coverage. This would make a pretty good "all-in-one" book for someone new to shooting video with a dSLR, regardless of the size of the project (though if you just want home movies, and don't need a "professional" look, this book is probably overkill, just shoot it and be happy).
Comparison with other books:
DSLR Cinema: Crafting the Film Look with Video. While I don't have the second edition, the first edition I have is very similar to Andersson and Geyen's book. But A&G's has more to it. More thorough overall in what's in there. There are a few things in Lancaster's that aren't covered in this one, but not much.
Photocine: Digital Filmmaking with DSLRs tries to be similar, but does a pretty lousy job. It's not terrible, but it's small and weak. Covers much less than either of the two already mentioned. Skip it.
Video Shooter, Second Edition: Storytelling with HD Cameras is different.
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