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Cue & Cut is a ‘practical approach to working in television studios’ for anyone who might want to work in that medium. Written by a multi-camera producer-director, it presents both a way of handling studios and a source of information about how things have changed from the days of monochrome to HD tapeless modes - with some thoughts on 3D HDTV

Table of Contents

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
CONTRIBUTORS
PREFACE
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
INTRODUCTION
PART I: SAFETY & GOOD PRACTICE
PART II: INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDIO
1 - BASICS
2 - WORKING WITH CAMERAS
3 - LENSES AND SHOOTING CONVENTIONS
4 - THE STUDIO PRODUCTION TEAM
5 - TECHNICAL JOBS IN THE STUDIO
6 - DESIGN AND SETS
7 - THE JOB OF SCRIPT SUPERVISOR AND MULTI-CAMERA PAPERWORK
8 - CAMERA SCRIPTS, CAMERA CARDS ETC. AND CREATING THEM IN MS WORD (with a note on Autocue)
9 - IN THE STUDIO - COMMUNICATION
10 - LIGHTING FOR VIDEO CAMERAS - AN INTRODUCTION
11 - MICROPHONES & SOUND
PART III: CONTENT
12 - INTERVIEWS, DISCUSSION AND CHAT
13 - DEMONSTRATIONS AND MOVEMENT
14 - HAVING IDEAS
PART IV: APPLYING THE PRINCIPLES
INTRODUCTION
15 - GETTING IT ALL TOGETHER
16 - DRAMA
17 - MUSIC
18 - SHOOTING ACTION
AFTERWORD
APPENDIX I: ASPECT RATIOS
HISTORY
OTHER FORMATS
SUMMARY
APPENDIX II: CONTINUITY - A SUMMARY
VIDEOGRAPHY
BIBLIOGRAPHY AND REFERENCES
SUGGESTED FURTHER READING
INDEX

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    Publisher: Manchester University Press
    Publication Date: 31/07/2011
    ISBN13: 9780719084485, 978-0719084485
    ISBN10: 719084482

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Cue & Cut is a ‘practical approach to working in television studios’ for anyone who might want to work in that medium. Written by a multi-camera producer-director, it presents both a way of handling studios and a source of information about how things have changed from the days of monochrome to HD tapeless modes - with some thoughts on 3D HDTV

    Table of Contents

    LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
    CONTRIBUTORS
    PREFACE
    ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
    INTRODUCTION
    PART I: SAFETY & GOOD PRACTICE
    PART II: INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDIO
    1 - BASICS
    2 - WORKING WITH CAMERAS
    3 - LENSES AND SHOOTING CONVENTIONS
    4 - THE STUDIO PRODUCTION TEAM
    5 - TECHNICAL JOBS IN THE STUDIO
    6 - DESIGN AND SETS
    7 - THE JOB OF SCRIPT SUPERVISOR AND MULTI-CAMERA PAPERWORK
    8 - CAMERA SCRIPTS, CAMERA CARDS ETC. AND CREATING THEM IN MS WORD (with a note on Autocue)
    9 - IN THE STUDIO - COMMUNICATION
    10 - LIGHTING FOR VIDEO CAMERAS - AN INTRODUCTION
    11 - MICROPHONES & SOUND
    PART III: CONTENT
    12 - INTERVIEWS, DISCUSSION AND CHAT
    13 - DEMONSTRATIONS AND MOVEMENT
    14 - HAVING IDEAS
    PART IV: APPLYING THE PRINCIPLES
    INTRODUCTION
    15 - GETTING IT ALL TOGETHER
    16 - DRAMA
    17 - MUSIC
    18 - SHOOTING ACTION
    AFTERWORD
    APPENDIX I: ASPECT RATIOS
    HISTORY
    OTHER FORMATS
    SUMMARY
    APPENDIX II: CONTINUITY - A SUMMARY
    VIDEOGRAPHY
    BIBLIOGRAPHY AND REFERENCES
    SUGGESTED FURTHER READING
    INDEX

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