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Resources

The following resources are available on this site:

Video Playlist

Here’s a list of recommended videos about various video production and postproduction topics. This is an evolving list, and suggestions are welcome; suggestions can be made by contacting me via the Contact Form. — David. Cinematic storytelling cinematic isn’t CINEMATIC – why filmmakers give hypocritical advice (Zach Ramelan), argues that gear doesn’t matter except when…

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Critique guide

Critique guide
Describes how we will critique in class

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Cinematic storytelling bibliography

Cinematic storytelling bibliography
A bibliography covering writing and cinematic storytelling techniques.

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Media guide

Media guide
A guide to some of the best media in the contemporary media landscape.

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Video production bibliography

The best books covering the craft of video production.

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Set Protocol

Set Protocol
When you shoot fiction sequences, you will more likely than not work with a crew. Here’s how to coordinate your crew’s efforts to complete your shots efficiently. The Assistant Director (AD) runs the set, wrangling talent and coordinating the various departments. For each take, something along the lines of the steps below is followed, however,…

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Video production resources

A directory of the best video production resources available online.

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Camera, Lighting, Color, and Editing Glossary

  Here is a glossary of terms you’ll come across working with camera, lighting, and editing for moving image production. This document is in perpetual beta, your comments and suggestions are welcome.  Jump to:  1-9  |  A  |  B  |  C  |  D  |  E  |  F  |  G  |  H  |  I  |  J  | …

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Sound Recording / Editing / Mixing / Design Glossary

This is a glossary of terms you’ll come across working with sound recording, editing, mixing, and design for moving image production. 2-pop. Following on from a leader, a single frame with a number ‘2’ on it will appear that has a short audio tone for its duration. This tone allows sound editors to correctly synchronize…

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