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Jeremy Butler <[log in to unmask]>
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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 23 Mar 2005 06:47:14 -0600
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I'ms sure this will only cover the basics, but it might be worth a look 
to see what pedagogical approaches the instructor takes to presenting
lessons online.

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Digital Video Workshop: Shoot & Edit Great Videos

    Whether you're an amateur home user or aspiring film-maker, learn DV
from the ground up. From camera basics to techniques for shooting, from
batch capture to managing your edits, you'll also learn the basic
concepts behind editing as well as a few tips and tricks to get you
started. I'm not promising to make you into Stanley Kubrick (and no one
can), but at least you'll have all the tools to begin.

Instructor: Parke Gregg Mar 31 2005 - May 06 2005

    * What to look for in a new camera, or how to evaluate your old one
    * How to make best use of available light, and improve it with a few
inexpensive props
    * How to capture good clean audio for your home video footage
    * When and how to move your camera for best effect
    * How to set up your own home computer for desktop video editing
    * Logging and capturing -- moving your footage from camera to computer
    * Principles of editing -- the difference between a slide show and a
digital movie
    * How to finish and show your piece, at home or online

   1. Getting Started With Digital Video
   2. Camera Motion and Shot Dynamics
   3. Lighting for Home Video
   4. Getting Good Audio
   5. Is Your Computer Ready?
   6. Log and Capture
   7. Basics in Editing
   8. Tones, Transitions, and Finishing Touches


http://courses.help.com/courses/overview.jsp?courseId=1502&mcid=e407&tag=nl.e407

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Jeremy Butler
www.ScreenSite.org
www.TVCrit.org

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