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Apple Pro Training Series
Pearson Education 2009; US$ 43.99This comprehensive guide starts out with primary correction in Final Cut Pro 7 and moves on to the fine points of secondary grading and color effects in Color 1.5. Revised with remarkable clips from TNT?s hit show Leverage as well as HD footage shot around the world, the book takes you step by step through Color?s new features, including 4K and RED... more...
Final Cut Pro 7
Pearson Education 2009; US$ 31.99Newly updated for Final Cut Pro 7, this Visual QuickPro Guide is hands-down one of the most sought out books on Apple's non-linear editing system. An undisputed master of the digital video medium, Lisa Brenneis once again demystifies the complexities of the program with her straightforward approach that uses tasked-based, step-by-step instructions... more...
How to Use Adobe Premiere 6.5
Pearson Education 2002; US$ 27.99This is the eBook version of the printed book. If the print book includes a CD-ROM, this content is not included within the eBook version. How to Use Adobe Premiere 6.5 is the fastest and easiest way to get started with Premiere, whether you're new to video editing or stepping up to Premiere's professional features from another tool. With its... more...
Apple Pro Training Series
Pearson Education 2009; US$ 43.99In this best-selling guide to Motion 4, you?ll create eight sophisticated projects including a 3D show promo, a network-style title sequence, a DVD motion menu, and an actual temp effect used in Overture Film?s Traitor. Each chapter represents a complete lesson, with a commercial-quality project to work through as you learn. Master trainer Mark Spencer... more...
3ds Max 2009 Bible
Wiley 2008; US$ 49.99The only comprehensive reference-tutorial on 3ds Max available, this book is everyone's favorite. Whether you're a beginner looking for 3D basics or a full-fledged animator seeking new ways to dazzle viewers with your creations, it's all here. You'll find pages of professional tips, loads of advice, and more than 150 step-by-step tutorials guaranteed... more...
Teach Yourself VISUALLY Digital Video
Wiley 2009; US$ 29.99Tips and techniques for shooting and sharing superb digital videos Never before has video been more popular-or more accessible to the home videographer. Now you can create YouTube-worthy, professional-looking video, with the help of this richly illustrated guide. In a straightforward, simple, highly visual format, Teach Yourself VISUALLY Digital Video... more...
How to Cheat in Motion
Taylor and Francis 2013; US$ 39.95Creative solutions without the filler. That is what you get from this practical guide to enhancing your titles, motion graphics and visual effects with Motion. Step-by-step instruction is concisely described and lavishly illustrated. The companion CD shows the techniques at work so you can take them and run. more...
Flash CS5: The Missing Manual
O'Reilly Media 2010; US$ 31.99Once you know how to use Flash, you can create everything from simple animations to high-end desktop applications, but it's a complex tool that can be difficult to master on your own-unless you have this Missing Manual. This book will help you learn all you need to know about Flash CS5 to create animations that bring your ideas to life. Learn... more...
Filmmaking
Taylor and Francis 2013; US$ 39.95Filmmaking the definitive resource for filmmakers, blows the doors off the secretive film industry and shows you how to adapt the Hollywood system for your production. Full of thousands of tips, tricks, and techniques from Emmy-winning director Jason Tomaric, Filmmaking systematically takes you through every step of how to produce a successful movie... more...
Understanding Motion Capture for Computer Animation
Elsevier Science 2011; US$ 59.99The power of today?s motion capture technology has taken animated characters and special effects to amazing new levels of reality. And with the release of blockbusters like Avatar and Tin-Tin, audiences continually expect more from each new release. To live up to these expectations, film and game makers, particularly technical animators and directors,... more...









