Nonlinear

Nonlinear
Author: Michael Rubin
Publisher: Triad Publishing Company (FL)
Total Pages: 436
Release: 2000
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN:

Nonlinear, now in its 4th edition, is an easy-to-understand handbook about the popular world of digital nonlinear editing. It's written in nontechnical language for both professionals and students, as well as for interested bystanders. Profusely illustrated. The first edition was designed for professionals in Hollywood's film and video industry, to bridge the chasm between film editors (older, non-technological, mechanical), videotape editors (younger, highly technical, electronic), and computer users (prosumers, cost-conscious, digital) in casual language. Today, Nonlinear has not only penetrated the professional industry, but has been expanded for consumer use. Widely used in colleges, universities, and professional organizations. Although nonlinear editing technology began to explode in 1991, nonlinear systems had already been around for almost 5 years. Nonlinear became the Rosetta Stone of the industry: it was a universal translator -- between film and video, video and computer, computer and film. It still covers virtually everything anyone would want to know about the new world of electronic post production, without the geeky mumbo jumbo that characterizes most professional texts. While the book is useful for anyone investigating or wishing to purchase a digital editing system, it is not meant to be a buyer's guide. It is designed not to go out of date every time a new new product is introduced or software release comes out. It is about essentials. Fundamentals. Concepts. And language. With over 25,000 copies in print, Nonlinear is the best selling textbook on nonlinear editing in the world today.

Nonlinear Editing

Nonlinear Editing
Author: Bryce Button
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 554
Release: 2002
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1578200962

This guide conveys the artistic considerations and techniques that both new and experienced editors need to employ in editing digital stock.

Digital Nonlinear Editing

Digital Nonlinear Editing
Author: Thomas A. Ohanian
Publisher:
Total Pages: 368
Release: 1993
Genre: Computers
ISBN:

A reference for the new development in post-production for film and video, this book details the procedural, creative and technical fundamentals of editing moving images within an electronic and interactive environment. Readers are taught to understand what nonlinear editing is and how it works.

Digital Video Editing with Final Cut Express

Digital Video Editing with Final Cut Express
Author: Charles Roberts
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 459
Release: 2013-01-11
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1136070060

Suitable for those new to nonlinear editing as well as experienced editors new to Final Cut Express, this book is an introduction to Apple's editing software package and the digital video format in general. You will come away with not only an in-depth knowledge of how to use Final Cut Express, but also a deeper understanding of the craft of editing and the underlying technical processes that will serve you well in future projects. Workflow, editing techniques, compositing, special effects, audio tools, and output are explained in clear, jargon-free terms. The book's emphasis is always on using Final Cut Express in the real world, and as such it is the only book to go beyond the interface to address crucial issues like proper setup, system configuration, hardware, the Mac operating system, what equipment to purchase, and troubleshooting common problems. Armed with this information, you will sidestep problems and complete projects of exceptional quality.

Post

Post
Author: C. Melinda Levin
Publisher: Allyn & Bacon
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2003
Genre: Computers
ISBN:

POST: The Theory and Technique of Digital Nonlinear Motion Picture Editing is an in-depth yet easy-to-grasp examination of the theories and techniques of digital post-production. This text provides information in a clear, concise manner for both the novice and those who already have experience editing in more traditional motion picture formats. Besides covering the editing process, the text explores topics such as the role of the editor on a post-production crew, the history of motion picture editing and digital nonlinear systems, and legal and ethical issues related to editing. It includes unique chapters on choosing the right system as well as interviews with professionals in the field. Its helpful appendices offer lists of relevant Web sites and listservs and examples of post-production forms discussed in the text.

Nonlinear Editing

Nonlinear Editing
Author: Patrick Morris
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 138
Release: 2012-11-12
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1136056173

Nonlinear is a buzzword for every broadcaster and facility house worldwide. Systems range from the humble to the exotic, and despite the growing acceptance of the technology, many users, both new and experienced, find the complexity of the operation and the time spent loading the material and rendering effects difficult to manage at first. Non-linear editing also comes with its own specialist language, requiring each editor to be conversant with a new range of skills from day one. As desktop systems improve the role of the traditional editor is constantly evolving and expanding. This is an operational manual for professional trainees and students in the post-production industry. It will also serve as a useful reference tool for producers and directors. Written in a concise and clear manner, the book serves as a practical guide to the efficient management and operation of non-linear editing systems. It describes the technology involved, the essential techniques to be mastered including on-line and off-line editing, project management, rendering effects, working with graphics and audio, and adding third party applications. Designed for quick and easy reference, this is a practical user guide to non-linear editing that comes complete with an extensive jargon buster that will get you fully conversant with the technology in a short space of time. Patrick Morris is a Trainer in Post-Production for the Television Corporation of Singapore and the Singapore Broadcasting Authority as well as Chairman of the South East Asia User Group. He is an AVID Certified Trainer with a working knowledge of Lightworks, Media 100, Quantel, D Vision and other systems. Formerly a consultant and Senior Editor for BBC, ITV and SKY TV, he also spent many years a Training Manager for BBC Wood Norton and as Senior Video-Tape Editor for Television South West.

The Technique of Film and Video Editing

The Technique of Film and Video Editing
Author: Ken Dancyger
Publisher: Taylor & Francis US
Total Pages: 504
Release: 2002
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN:

This edition provides a detailed look at the artistic and aesthetic principles and practices of editing for both picture and sound. It also contains up-to-date information on the influences of MTV and commercials, and new technologies.

Digital Filmmaking

Digital Filmmaking
Author: Thomas Ohanian
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 668
Release: 2013-04-03
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1136053530

Digital Filmmaking has been called the bible for professional filmmakers in the digital age. It details all of the procedural, creative, and technical aspects of pre-production, production, and post-production within a digital filmmaking environment. It examines the new digital methods and techniques that are redefining the filmmaking process, and how the evolution into digital filmmaking can be used to achieve greater creative flexibility as well as cost and time savings. The second edition includes updates and new information, including four new chapters that examine key topics like digital television and high definition television,making films using digital video, 24 P and universal mastering, and digital film projection. Digital Filmmaking provides a clear overview of the traditional filmmaking process, then goes on to illuminate the ways in which new methods can accomplish old tasks. It explains vital concepts, including digitization, compression, digital compositing, nonlinear editing, and on-set digital production and relates traditional film production and editing processes to those of digital techniques. Various filmmakers discuss their use of digital techniques to enhance the creative process in the "Industry Viewpoints" sections in each chapter .

Single-Camera Video Production

Single-Camera Video Production
Author: Robert B. Musburger, PhD
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2012-11-12
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 113606821X

Single-camera Video Production, Fourth Edition clearly explains the technology and the equipment of video production and details step-by-step the professional-level techniques that can be applied to any type of production or budget. In addition, this manual will train you to integrate technique, equipment, and creative concerns within the production process-from preproduction planning through final editing. This new edition contains more in-depth information about the transition from analog to digital video production and includes the latest information on digital video and HD. It includes expanded coverage of nonlinear editing techniques and features a new organization that follows the actual shooting process more closely. Single-camera Video Production, Fourth Edition is a comprehensive yet succinct guide to single-camera video production. Written as part of the Focal Press Media Manual series, each page of this helpful guide covers a specific issue in video production and is accompanied by at least one illustration or diagram to further develop the your understanding of the topic.

Digital Nonlinear Editing

Digital Nonlinear Editing
Author: Thomas A. Ohanian
Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann
Total Pages: 346
Release: 1998
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN:

Details the procedural, creative, and technical aspects of post-production in a digital nonlinear environment and explains how the latest digital methods and techniques are redefining the film and video editing process.