The book, first published in 1999, offers insights and analysis on a specific subject matter under the Routledge imprint of Taylor & Francis. It presents a scholarly perspective, likely contributing to academic discussions and research in its field. The publication reflects the standards and quality associated with Routledge, known for its extensive range of academic books.
Focusing on the principles and practices of scenic design, this resource provides valuable insights for both aspiring and experienced set designers. It covers various design approaches, structures, and staging methods, making it an essential guide for understanding the intricacies of creating captivating television environments.
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Originally published in 1991, this book offers a significant exploration of its subject matter, showcasing the expertise of Routledge, a respected imprint of Taylor & Francis. It delves into key themes and insights relevant to its field, making it a valuable resource for readers seeking in-depth knowledge and understanding.
**** An earlier edition appears in BCL3. First published in 1961; last revised in 1985. This standard textbook and reference begins with the basic theory of the technology, and describes camera work, set design, lighting, sound, electronic gadgetry, makeup, etc. The techniques are consistently explained in terms of the aesthetic values of their use. Highly illustrated. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Effective TV Production gives a succinct but thorough overview of the production process. Whatever your role in television, this book outlines the main functions of your job, placing them in the context of all other operations and showing how they are interrelated. The book shows how, within the often severe limitations of time and money, it is possible to originate interesting and competitive television programmes. It describes the essentials of good camerawork and relates them to considerations of audio, staging, lighting, make-up and wardrobe techniques and the way in which a production is developed in approach and style form the initial stages to the moment of shooting. This edition is substantially revised to reflect developments in technology and contemporary production styles.Gerald Millerson'd books on television have long been acknowledged as among the best ever published.
Video Camera Techniques is an ideal starter guide for anyone owning a camcorder, newcomers to the field of broadcast or corporate video-making, or students who all wish to make videos to professional standards. Written in Gerald Millserson's easy to understand style, this step by step guide will help you to master the operation of your camera and quickly develop your own style and imaginative skills.This new edition now covers the latest types of video camera and gives guidance on camera handling and picture making form basics to advanced techniques.Gerald Millerson's books on video and television have long been acknowledged as among the best ever published. For more in-depth coverage of all aspects of video production his highly acclaimed Video Production Handbook is the definitive work on the subject. He is the author of two other titles in the Media Manuals series - Lighting for Video and Effective TV Production. His other books published by Focal Press are The Technique of TV Production (now in its 12th edition), The Techniques of Lighting for TV and Film and TV Scenic Design Handbook.