A guide to using DVD Studio Pro, this book covers topics, such as: preparing your assets; the DVD SP interface; setting up your DVD; adding tracks; building menus; adding markers; building slideshows; making subtitles; and multiplexing...
Due to the US government's digital TV mandate and decreasing equipment costs, High Definition is becoming the format of choice for filmmakers and broadcasters, who need help navigating the new technology...
Real-world post-production paths show how it's being done. This book attempts to answer common questions about HD and provides an overview of this opportunity for film and video production and post-production professionals. It also covers post-production workflows, including the digital intermediate..
Hollywood Drive: What it Takes to Break in, Hang in & Make it in the Entertainment Industry is the essential guide to starting and succeeding at a career in film and TV. The completely updated second edition features new interviews with industry professionals, information about the changing social m..
As film students and younger fans experience "Big Hollywood Sound" in Imax presentations and digital theaters, many are also discovering action and adventure movies made well before they were born. There is a legacy to be enjoyed in the sound of these films: Blockbuster movies of the ‘80’s, and ‘90’..
How To Manage Your Agent takes writers and producers deep into today's world of literary representation, illuminating not only how literary reps do what they do, but how writers can use these same techniques to attract good representation, communicate efficiently, and motivate their handlers to work..
How To Manage Your Agent takes writers and producers deep into today's world of literary representation, illuminating not only how literary reps do what they do, but how writers can use these same techniques to attract good representation, communicate efficiently, and motivate their handlers to work..
Intended for film students, film professionals, and others interested in filmmaking, this book guides filmmakers toward making the right color selections for their films. It helps movie buffs understand why they feel the way they do while watching movies that incorporate certain colors...
As filmmaker David Lynch said, "Films are 50 percent visual and 50 percent sound. Sometimes sound even overplays the visual." Despite his observation, many filmmakers today still overlook this vital component when making their film, incorrectly assuming that their budget would be better spent elsewh..