www.focalpress.com, 288 pp, $40)
David Mellor has put together a unique book explaining the technology behind video and film production. Don't let the name fool you. This is not a book of audio techniques. This short book packs a wealth of information about such things as the history of television and video, tube and chip cameras, standards conversion, JPEG and MPEG2 compression, formats (analog and digital), monitors, editors, digital television and even IMAX. While the book was apparently written for the "audio specialist," audio techniques and theory are not the focus of the book. Anyone who is interested in video and film production will enjoy this informative title.
A Sound Person's Guide to Video is illustrated from cover to cover with clear and concise images offering a great visual of each aspect covered in the chapter. This book does not teach techniques, rather it gives the reader an overview of the various types of visual media that exist. 4
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