Digital filmmaking for kids for dummies / by Nick Willoughby.

By: Willoughby, Nick [author.]Material type: TextTextSeries: --For dummiesPublisher: Hoboken, NJ : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., [2015]Copyright date: ©2015Description: xii, 310 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781119027409Other title: Digital film making for kids for dummiesSubject(s): Video recordings -- Production and direction -- Juvenile literature | Digital cinematography -- Juvenile literatureDDC classification: 777
Incomplete contents:
Week 1: The basic digital filmmaking process -- Project 0. Getting started with digital filmmaking -- Project 1. Getting to know tour camera -- Project 2. Framing a great shot -- Project 3. Making your film sound good -- Project 4. Getting the best lighting -- Project 5. Adding magic by editing -- Week 2: Making a 6-second film trailer -- Project 6. Planning your film trailer -- Project 7. Shooting your trailer -- Project 8. Setting the pace and mood with editing -- Week 3: Making a documentary -- Project 9. What makes a good documentary? -- Project 10. Shooting your documentary -- Project 11. Overlaying and underlaying in editing (continued)
Week 4: Creating your first short narrative film -- Project 12. Assembling your film crew -- Project 13. Telling your story -- Project 14. Location hunting and props -- Project 15. Choosing actors for your film -- Project 16. Planning your shots with a storyboard -- Project 17. Enhancing your shots -- Project 18. Making it sound even better -- Project 19. Adding mood with lighting -- Project 20. Time to film -- Project 21. Getting the film look with editing -- Project 22. Getting a film review.
Summary: The easy way for kids to get started with filmmaking. If you've been bitten by the filmmaking bug - even if you don't have a background in video or access to fancy equipment - this work makes it easy to get up and running with digital filmmaking and video production!
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Includes index.

Ages 10+.

Week 1: The basic digital filmmaking process -- Project 0. Getting started with digital filmmaking -- Project 1. Getting to know tour camera -- Project 2. Framing a great shot -- Project 3. Making your film sound good -- Project 4. Getting the best lighting -- Project 5. Adding magic by editing -- Week 2: Making a 6-second film trailer -- Project 6. Planning your film trailer -- Project 7. Shooting your trailer -- Project 8. Setting the pace and mood with editing -- Week 3: Making a documentary -- Project 9. What makes a good documentary? -- Project 10. Shooting your documentary -- Project 11. Overlaying and underlaying in editing (continued)

Week 4: Creating your first short narrative film -- Project 12. Assembling your film crew -- Project 13. Telling your story -- Project 14. Location hunting and props -- Project 15. Choosing actors for your film -- Project 16. Planning your shots with a storyboard -- Project 17. Enhancing your shots -- Project 18. Making it sound even better -- Project 19. Adding mood with lighting -- Project 20. Time to film -- Project 21. Getting the film look with editing -- Project 22. Getting a film review.

The easy way for kids to get started with filmmaking. If you've been bitten by the filmmaking bug - even if you don't have a background in video or access to fancy equipment - this work makes it easy to get up and running with digital filmmaking and video production!

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