3 books on Online Video Editing [PDF]
October 31, 2024 | 20 |
These books are covering popular online video editors, their editing techniques, video effects, color grading, sound design, transitions, motion graphics and export settings.
1. Video Nation: A DIY guide to planning, shooting, and sharing great video
2012 by Jefferson Graham
"Video Nation: A DIY Guide to Planning, Shooting, and Sharing Great Video" is your go-to resource for crafting compelling videos for the web, whether you're a blogger, small business owner, web show host, or part of a corporate marketing team. Written by Jefferson Graham, the host of USA Today's Talking Tech and Talking Your Tech, this book takes you on a journey through the art of video creation and distribution. From the essentials of equipment, sound, and lighting to the intricacies of setting up and shooting interviews, Graham provides valuable insights. The book also covers advanced techniques like using multiple cameras and includes 30 downloadable video lessons, offering practical demonstrations of concepts discussed in the book. Whether you're looking to promote your business or enhance your personal brand, this guide covers it all—from shooting with DSLRs, point-and-shoot cameras, and iPhones to mastering editing programs like Apple iMovie, Adobe Premiere Elements, and Final Cut Pro X. With step-by-step instructions on uploading to YouTube, creating a channel, and leveraging social media for marketing, "Video Nation" is a comprehensive and enjoyable companion for anyone venturing into the world of DIY video production.
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2. The Technique of Film and Video Editing: History, Theory, and Practice
2007 by Ken Dancyger
"The Technique of Film & Video Editing" offers a meticulous examination of the artistic and aesthetic principles and practices involved in editing for both picture and sound. Drawing insights from classic and contemporary films and videos through detailed analyses, the book provides a solid foundation for both professional filmmakers and student editors. By contextualizing storytelling choices within the realms of theory, history, and practice, this edition reflects the latest developments in digital video and nonlinear editing. It also delves into the emerging trend of documentary as mainstream entertainment, using examples like "Fahrenheit 9/11" and "The Fog of War" to illustrate key points. With a focus on the evolving landscape of film and video editing, this book is a valuable resource for those seeking a comprehensive understanding of the craft.
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3. How to Do Everything with YouTube
2007 by Chad Fahs
Discover the ins and outs of the world's most popular online service with "How to Do Everything with YouTube." This comprehensive guide walks you through the process of creating, posting, and promoting your own videos on YouTube. Learn the essentials of shooting and editing videos, incorporating titles and captions, adding special effects, and uploading content. Gain insights into setting up a YouTube channel, integrating videos into websites and blogs, and uncover the secrets behind the success of YouTube celebrities and breakout videos. Whether you're a novice or aiming to enhance your video creation skills, this user-friendly guide provides step-by-step instructions on navigating the YouTube interface, shooting professional-quality videos with various devices, perfecting lighting and sound, editing with popular tools like Windows Movie Maker and iMovie, and optimizing and uploading your creations to reach a vast audience. Join the YouTube community, create playlists, subscribe to channels, customize your YouTube channel, and effectively promote your videos with the guidance of this accessible and informative resource.
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3. Click "Download Book" icon and select PDF*
* - note that for yellow books only preview pages are downloaded
1. Video Nation: A DIY guide to planning, shooting, and sharing great video
2012 by Jefferson Graham
"Video Nation: A DIY Guide to Planning, Shooting, and Sharing Great Video" is your go-to resource for crafting compelling videos for the web, whether you're a blogger, small business owner, web show host, or part of a corporate marketing team. Written by Jefferson Graham, the host of USA Today's Talking Tech and Talking Your Tech, this book takes you on a journey through the art of video creation and distribution. From the essentials of equipment, sound, and lighting to the intricacies of setting up and shooting interviews, Graham provides valuable insights. The book also covers advanced techniques like using multiple cameras and includes 30 downloadable video lessons, offering practical demonstrations of concepts discussed in the book. Whether you're looking to promote your business or enhance your personal brand, this guide covers it all—from shooting with DSLRs, point-and-shoot cameras, and iPhones to mastering editing programs like Apple iMovie, Adobe Premiere Elements, and Final Cut Pro X. With step-by-step instructions on uploading to YouTube, creating a channel, and leveraging social media for marketing, "Video Nation" is a comprehensive and enjoyable companion for anyone venturing into the world of DIY video production.
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2. The Technique of Film and Video Editing: History, Theory, and Practice
2007 by Ken Dancyger
"The Technique of Film & Video Editing" offers a meticulous examination of the artistic and aesthetic principles and practices involved in editing for both picture and sound. Drawing insights from classic and contemporary films and videos through detailed analyses, the book provides a solid foundation for both professional filmmakers and student editors. By contextualizing storytelling choices within the realms of theory, history, and practice, this edition reflects the latest developments in digital video and nonlinear editing. It also delves into the emerging trend of documentary as mainstream entertainment, using examples like "Fahrenheit 9/11" and "The Fog of War" to illustrate key points. With a focus on the evolving landscape of film and video editing, this book is a valuable resource for those seeking a comprehensive understanding of the craft.
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3. How to Do Everything with YouTube
2007 by Chad Fahs
Discover the ins and outs of the world's most popular online service with "How to Do Everything with YouTube." This comprehensive guide walks you through the process of creating, posting, and promoting your own videos on YouTube. Learn the essentials of shooting and editing videos, incorporating titles and captions, adding special effects, and uploading content. Gain insights into setting up a YouTube channel, integrating videos into websites and blogs, and uncover the secrets behind the success of YouTube celebrities and breakout videos. Whether you're a novice or aiming to enhance your video creation skills, this user-friendly guide provides step-by-step instructions on navigating the YouTube interface, shooting professional-quality videos with various devices, perfecting lighting and sound, editing with popular tools like Windows Movie Maker and iMovie, and optimizing and uploading your creations to reach a vast audience. Join the YouTube community, create playlists, subscribe to channels, customize your YouTube channel, and effectively promote your videos with the guidance of this accessible and informative resource.
Download PDF
How to download PDF:
1. Install Google Books Downloader
2. Enter Book ID to the search box and press Enter
3. Click "Download Book" icon and select PDF*
* - note that for yellow books only preview pages are downloaded