Product Description
Book and accompanying DVD with over six hours of video training—all geared to teach you everything about shooting video with your DSLR
With the arrival of high-definition video-enabled DSLR cameras, photographers are faced with an opportunity for creativity and a competitive edge in their field unlike anything they’ve experienced before. Add to that the expanding demands from a video-hungry audience and it’s no longer a matter of if you are going to add video to your repertoire of skills, it’s when.
Here to guide you in a thorough exploration of the video-making process — from preproduction to post — and to ease your transition from still to motion are four veterans who speak the language of both photography and video fluently. With their clear, instructive approach, they quickly get you up to speed on everything from picking your gear, to properly lighting for motion, to using professional-level audio, color correction, and editing techniques, to media management and outputting, and much more. Here are just a few highlights from this richly illustrated, completely interactive book and DVD:
- Explores the entire spectrum of video for DSLR camera owners, with recommendations on gear, planning, lighting, lenses, audio, editing, color correcting, exporting, media management, and more.
- Covers a wide variety of shooting styles, including indoor, outdoor, studio, portrait, event, and available light.
- Addresses technical challenges associated with DSLR video, such as camera movement, multiple camera coverage, low-light videography, and synchronized sound.
- Explores additional creative techniques such as stop motion and timelapse photography in depth.
- Includes a real-world example of a music video and promo package throughout the book to demonstrate concepts in action, with additional profiles of photography experts in nature, sports, commercial, and weddings and events.
Share your work and communicate with other readers at www.facebook.com/dslrvideo.
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From Still to Motion: A photographer's guide to creating video with your DSLR (Voices That Matter) Reviews
| 23 of 27 people found the following review helpful: Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: From Still to Motion: A photographer's guide to creating video with your DSLR (Voices That Matter) (Paperback) Listen, I'm not much for pimpage. I mean, my pimp hand is strong, but I'm not in the habit of shilling products or hawking gear. (There's enough people doing that.) But when I come across something I really think is useful...no, indispensable...well that I have to share. If you shoot on HDSLRs, you need to buy the new book "From Still To Motion..." by Matt Gottshalk, Robbie Carman, Jim Ball and Richard Harrington. LINK At just over $30, it may be the single best shooter's resource for DSLR shooting available. Period. (Don't get me started on how poorly-named the book is. The title makes it sound like just a photographer's guide, but it most certainly is not. It's for anyone who picks up a DSLR with the goal of shooting and putting together quality work.) Written by working pros who deal with all aspects of production, the book takes you from start to finish, from lens selection to workflow and final output. It is the most thorough resource out... Read more 8 of 8 people found the following review helpful: By Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: From Still to Motion: A photographer's guide to creating video with your DSLR (Voices That Matter) (Paperback) This book seemed like a great book for someone who has already been into film making but just bought a new dslr. I guess I should of focused on the title more. The book is truly for the photographer that knows nothing of recording video. The book itself didn't teach me anything I didn't already know about film making because it was very basic stuff. I was hoping that the book would get in depth about how to really get the most of the dslr but I feel like they hardly discussed the workings of a dslr camera. Most of the book could of pertained to any video camera. On a good note, there was a few chapters that really focused on dslr cameras. The chapters about lenses, and video technology were good. The rest of the book was about basic lighting, sound, tripods, rigs, editing, etc... I think that if you have little experience in video recording than this might be the book for you. However, if you feel that you know the basics of film making such as 3-point... Read more 6 of 6 people found the following review helpful: By Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: From Still to Motion: A photographer's guide to creating video with your DSLR (Voices That Matter) (Paperback) Like most people in media I have become fascinated with the HD video capabilities of the new breed of DSLR, in my case the Canon 7D. The only thing that held me back is that I come from a ENG shooter background. I'm used to one lens that can do it all, xlr audio jacks etc...I have no still camera experience at all. I learned the hard way how different thse cameras can be. I wish that there was a resource like From Still to Motion a year ago. Having just finished the book I can't say enough good things about it. It goes step by step through what you absolutely need to know from the professionals from lens choice to hand held rigs. It cleanly and clearly explains all you need to know to get the most out of these cameras. After I finished the book yesterday I handed it off to my unit with each of them having it as required reading. For the cost of the book you get a wealth of information that you can keep going back to. Best resource book I have in my library. |
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