Very little has been written about the contribution that script editors make to the industry, yet they are an essential part of film and television script development. The Art of Script Editing provides a comprehensive overview of this vital role, examining its responsibilities and functions during all stages of the development process, both in film and television. A valuable resource for anyone developing a script no matter where they are in the process.
The Art of Action Editing is a step-by-step training course that explores the world of action. With 37 video tutorials, 23GB of downloadable footage, an 850-piece sound library & guided editing assignments, it’s a complete training package.
The Art of Black and White Portraits: Bring Drama, Emotion, Simplicity and Beauty to your images
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In the digital age many photographers have lost (or never had) the art of a creating a good B&W image. It is not as simple as hitting the B&W icon and converting your favorite colour image to black and white.
Learn Video Editing from scratch, combining both technical and creative skills for compelling storytelling, with this intuitive guide to Adobe Premiere Pro. This class is ideal for beginners or more seasoned editors looking to develop a deeper understanding of how to purposefully convey meaning in their edits.
...human connection. Anyone can take a photograph, it's simple, but it's how you edit a photograph that distinguishes you amongst an already saturated environment of Photographers. This class will teach you an efficient, quick, and innovative way of approaching editing shoots. Whether you are a beginner learning the ropes with Lightroom's user interface, or a headshot photographer looking to edit your sessions quicker— The Art of Editing is the class for you!
ISBN: 1581158815 | 2012 | EPUB | 280 pages | 4 MB
Learn how to use images and sound to tell a motion picture story. This guide reveals how editing affects a motion picture’s pace, rhythm, structure, and story, and spells out exactly what an editor does. The tools, methods, and processes of movie editing in any medium are revealed so that readers working with film, video, or digital equipment can apply the principles to all their work, from studio theatrical releases to short works for the Internet.