May 2020
Beginner to intermediate
594 pages
20h 36m
English
How your film looks depends on how you shoot it, at what cost, and what forms of distribution you select. This means choosing equipment carefully. Multiple standards of digital technology, and a bewildering array of excellent equipment make this a challenge, to say the least.
In general, the higher your recording quality, the costlier will be production—but the more marketable over time your work may become—if subject and treatment warrant it. Anything spectacular and durable such as Winged Migration (France, 2001) merits the best imaginable quality because of its unlimited future life. You can however make socially significant work inexpensively—so long as you make a ...
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