Editorial Reviews
Product Description:Whether you're an experienced video editor, an indie filmmaker, or a dedicated amateur, this cookbook-style guide from bestselling author Mary Plummer will teach you how to create effective titles for your projects, no matter what your genre and subject matter may be. In addition to a wide array of clear, appealing, and appropriate recipes you can adapt for your own work, Mary provides a kind of "elements of style," explaining essential design principles such as size, color, speed, placement, and font choice. The book is beautifully illustrated, and the accompanying DVD has QuickTime movies showing examples constructed using After Effects, Motion, LiveType, Photoshop, and Flash.
Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review
Any film library or practicing film and video pro or neo-pro needs this., February 7, 2008
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Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA)
Experienced video editors and amateurs alike will find this handbook essential to any film project, with its narrow focus on how to create professional titles for projects and an approach that moves beyond genre or software. From avoiding the common pitfalls of confusing titles to understanding size, color, placement and more, these tips paired with a DVD of Quick Time movies offers essential keys to production which are the foundation works of a good design. Any film library or practicing film and video pro or neo-pro needs this.
Diane C. Donovan
California Bookwatch