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Teach yourself film / Tom Holden.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Teach yourself - generalPublication details: Teach Yourself Books : [distributor] Bookpoint : [distributor] Alliance Distribution Services Pty Ltd : [distributor] Hachette Livre NZ Limited : [distributor] Booksite Afrika, 2007.Description: 192 p. : ill. ; 20x13x1 cmISBN:
  • 0340939605 (pbk.)
  • 9780340939604 (pbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 791.43 HOL
Summary: A guide for budding film makers. Teach Yourself Film Making Third Edition is a jargon-free, straightforward guide for all budding film makers. Covering every aspect of making a film, from scriptwriting, casting and cameras to lighting, financing, filming and editing, this is the most comprehensive, user-friendly guide on the market. This new edition has been fully updated to take into account the most recent technological developments in the industry, particularly in terms of advancements in cameras and editing software. Tom Holden will explain the pitfalls, benefits and possibilities offered by this new technology to ensure you don't get bogged down by industry jargon but know what is going to work best for you. Tom Holden has worked across the spectrum of low-budget fiction films from international documentary films to studio-based programs. He is a lecturer in TV broadcasting and broadcast journalism at the University of Chester.
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Standard Loan Moylish Library Main Collection 791.43 HOL (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 39002100349209

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Teach Yourself Film Making Third Edition is a jargon-free, straightforward guide for all budding film makers. Covering every aspect of making a film, from scriptwriting, casting and cameras to lighting, financing, filming and editing, this is the most comprehensive, user-friendly guide on the market. This new edition has been fully updated to take into account the most recent technological developments in the industry, particularly in terms of advancements in cameras and editing software. Tom Holden will explain the pitfalls, benefits and possibilities offered by this new technology to ensure you don't get bogged down by industry jargon but know what is going to work best for you. Tom Holden has worked across the spectrum of low-budget fiction films from international documentary films to studio-based programs. He is a lecturer in TV broadcasting and broadcast journalism at the University of Chester.

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A guide for budding film makers. Teach Yourself Film Making Third Edition is a jargon-free, straightforward guide for all budding film makers. Covering every aspect of making a film, from scriptwriting, casting and cameras to lighting, financing, filming and editing, this is the most comprehensive, user-friendly guide on the market. This new edition has been fully updated to take into account the most recent technological developments in the industry, particularly in terms of advancements in cameras and editing software. Tom Holden will explain the pitfalls, benefits and possibilities offered by this new technology to ensure you don't get bogged down by industry jargon but know what is going to work best for you. Tom Holden has worked across the spectrum of low-budget fiction films from international documentary films to studio-based programs. He is a lecturer in TV broadcasting and broadcast journalism at the University of Chester.

Tom Holden is a lecturer in TV broadcasting and broadcast journalism at the University of Chester. Since 1994, he has worked across the spectrum of film making - from low-budget fiction films, international documentary films to studio based programs.

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Tom Holden is a lecturer in TV broadcasting and broadcast journalism at the University of Chester. Since 1994, he has worked across the spectrum of film making - from low-budget fiction films, international documentary films to studio based programs.

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