ABSTRACT

This practical sourcebook has been specially prepared to give you an at-a-glance guide to quality video program-making on a modest budget. Emphasis throughout is on excellence with economy; whether you are working alone or with a small multi-camera group. The well-tried techniques detailed here will steer you through the hazards of production, helping you to avoid those frustrating, time-wasting problems, and to create an effective video program.

For many years Video Production Handbook has helped students and program-makers in a wide range of organizations. Now in its thoroughly revised 3rd edition, Video Production Handbook guides you step-by-step, explaining how to develop your initial program ideas, and build them into a successful working format. It covers the techniques of persuasive camerawork, successful lighting and sound treatment, video editing...etc. You will find straightforward up-to-the-minute guidance with your daily production problems, and a wealth of practical tips based on the author's personal experience. In this extended edition, you will see how you can use quite modest chromakey facilities and visual effects to create the magic of virtual reality surroundings.

Gerald Millerson's internationally acclaimed writings are based on a long and distinguished career with the BBC. His lecturing background includes TV production courses in the United States and UK. His other books for Focal Press have become standard works in a number of languages, and include his classic course text Television Production 13th ed, Effective TV Production 3rd ed, Video Camera Techniques 2nd ed, Lighting for TV and Film 3rd ed, Lighting for Video 3rd ed and TV Scenic Design.

chapter 1|9 pages

The way ahead

chapter 2|29 pages

Meet your camera

chapter 3|35 pages

Using your camera

chapter 4|27 pages

Practical lighting

chapter 5|36 pages

Audio techniques

chapter 6|17 pages

Backgrounds

chapter 7|8 pages

The basics of videotape recording

chapter 8|18 pages

Editing

chapter 9|5 pages

People

chapter 10|28 pages

Organizing your production

chapter 11|28 pages

Production techniques

chapter 12|8 pages

Visual effects

chapter 13|20 pages

Electronic effects

chapter 14|11 pages

Video basics