Play Video editing first lesson / Gaël Chandler / Yayoi Sato

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) 演劇 映像編集のファースト・レッスン / ガエル・チャンドラー / 佐藤弥生
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Item number: BO4876517
Released date: 26 Oct 2024
Maker: Film Art Co.

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[Introduction to contents]
Film production does not end at the shooting site.
All of the editing techniques directors / directors need to know before challenging post production work with various engineers.
The author who entered the film industry as a cashier of Drive-In Shea Ter and became a first class editor through over 30 years of career, condensed the basic knowledge of video editing, its history and transition of technology, and the core of modern practice into this book.
The author who has a long career in this industry mainly focuses on the excellent cooperation = collaboration in video production as a group production from George Méliès and D. W. Griffith to modern drama series.
This book gives an overview of the history of film editing from the viewpoint of direction, from the basic knowledge to engage in video editing from the viewpoint of direction to the recent technological explanation. The author who has a long career in this industry gives a careful explanation.
This book also gives an overview of the history of film editing from the viewpoint of both tradition and innovation in this technology. It gives an illustration of the specific techniques of various works and cuts across genres such as movies, dramas, CM.
It is an introductory book that summarizes the knowledge that directors / video directors should know with a brush that makes you feel "why this editing / method is suitable for this scene of this work".
[Content of this book]
Preparation before shooting, history of editing and its influence, what you should know when choosing an editor, content of editing work, post-production, VFX, sound / music, delivery, archiving, etc.