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Burder, John – 1970
For professionals and advanced amateurs, this book covers all aspects of editing 16 millimeter film. Beginning with basic matters of film gauge, equipment, and editing facilities, it covers the mechanics of the subject using a how-to-do-it approach. The techniques discussed include preparation of the sound track, cutting, mixing, choice of pace…
Descriptors: Film Production, Films, Photographic Equipment, Photography
Jordan, Thurston C., Jr., Ed. – 1968
Over 500 terms used in the film industry are defined in non-technical language. The terms include both technical and common names for equipment, processes, occupations, and organizations. Some of the terms are illustrated with photographs. Cross Referencing is provided where appropriate. (JY)
Descriptors: Film Production, Films, Glossaries, Lighting
Happe, L. Bernard – 1971
In this survey of the technology of film production, some applications to television are also discussed. Various chapters cover photography, sound recording and reproduction, studio production, film processing, duplicating methods, and final screen presentation. The equipment needed in film production is discussed in detail, including cameras,…
Descriptors: Film Production, Films, Lighting, Photographic Equipment
Baddeley, W. Hugh – 1970
The means and methods of producing factual films are dealt with step-by-step from the initial idea to making and distributing the final release prints. The author describes preparing a script; breaking the script down to shooting sequences; budgeting for everything from materials to insurance; preliminary planning for actors, commentators,…
Descriptors: Animation, Budgeting, Color, Documentaries
Walter, Ernest – 1969
This book is more concerned with the "physical" in contrast to the "artistic" problems of the editing process. The functions of the editor and his assistants in relation to each stage in the production of a large-scale film are described in detail. All the routine operations of the editing room are discussed, from the receipt and documentation of…
Descriptors: Film Production, Film Study, Films, Photographic Equipment
Malkiewicz, J. Kris – 1973
Concentrating on the work of the cinematographer--the man behind the camera or in charge of the shooting--this book also touches on techniques of sound recording, cutting, and production logistics. Technical discussions designed to provide the basic principles and techniques of cinematography are presented about cameras, films and sensitometry,…
Descriptors: Film Production, Film Study, Films, Guides
Martin, Ernest F., Jr. – 1972
The purpose of this book is to acquaint the beginning filmmaker with the tools and basic principles of filmmaking so that a base can be built for future, creative filmmaking. The film camera is described and its operation discussed in detail in a first section, a second section considers film composition, a third section details film lighting, a…
Descriptors: Audio Equipment, Film Production, Films, Guides
Smallman, Kirk – 1969
The fundamentals of motion picture photography are introduced with a physiological explanation for the illusion of motion in a film. Film stock formats and emulsions, camera features, and lights are listed and described. Various techniques of exposure control are illustrated in terms of their effects. Photographing action with a stationary or a…
Descriptors: Animation, Audio Equipment, Creative Expression, Film Production
Roberts, Kenneth H.; Sharples, Win, Jr. – 1971
Each way to perform a particular aspect of a film production process will have its own unique effect upon the spectator--therefore, the initial task in making a film is to understand the practical techniques and use them as a base from which to develop a personal style. The technical means by which stylistic film making can be accomplished are…
Descriptors: Audio Equipment, Budgeting, Film Production, Films
Lindgren, Ernest – 1970
The author prefaces his consideration of films as an art form with a discussion of the mechanics of filmmaking. He describes the division of talent on a movie set, details the history of the tools of filmmakers, and explains the production and reproduction of a film. The influence of film techniques on plot development in a fiction film is…
Descriptors: Art Appreciation, Art Expression, Creative Art, Film Production
Andersen, Yvonne – 1970
Under the author's direction, students from 5 to 18 years old have been making prize-winning animated films. In this guide intended for any adult who wishes to teach film animation, she describes and illustrates the techniques she has developed in her seven years of experience teaching animation to children in a workshop setting. All essential…
Descriptors: Animation, Art Activities, Color, Enrichment
Millerson, Gerald – 1970
In discussing the technical aspects of television production, this book covers both equipment and techniques used in these areas: camera, lighting, sound, settings, and make-up. Composition of images according to camera movement, placement of subjects, editing, and aural composition are also covered. Steps in the technical planning of a telecast…
Descriptors: Audio Equipment, Color, Films, Graphic Arts
Jinks, William – 1971
The purposes of this book are to introduce film as an art and to show how close, both in form and content, literature and the narrative film are to one another. To accomplish these purposes, the basic components of literature and film are compared, including language (the novel uses words, while the film uses images), point of view, and figurative…
Descriptors: Analytical Criticism, Figurative Language, Film Study, Films
Levitan, Eli L. – 1970
Those engaged in any aspect of the production of motion pictures, television program material, or videotape presentations will find in this guide facts on the materials, equipment, processes, and techniques used in production. The entries are arranged alphabetically and describe, in language which is as non-technical as possible, the processes and…
Descriptors: Animation, Audio Equipment, Color, Commercial Television