What "How-To" book could you not do without?

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  • Started 2 years ago by CraftersOfLight
  • Latest reply from Coreece

  1. Looking back at the topics here trough the past year I haven't seen a topic like this...

    Currently my Video Subject Bookcase only contains periodicals and software/equipment user manuals. For those of us beginning to get into this area, be it hobby or profession, a question...

    After all that you know/learned, to date, what one book on this subject would you make sure you took with you if you had to evacuate your residence for a indefinite period of time?

    Life is not a guided tour nor a destination.
    It is a journey. Take the time to enjoy your family, friends and surroundings.
    Build memories. Share experiences. Travel at sight speed not light speed. (C)
    Posted 2 years ago #
  2. Coreece
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    I never really used any books but I do have one from 2001 called "Video Basics 3" by good old Herby Zettl.

    It's basically 414 pages of ALL the basics. Even Basics of old school analog video/audio editing so we can act like we have a brain during an interview for a job.

    It came with a class when I was studying Broadcast, but it's available online.

    There is a new version called "Video Basics 5" that comes with a DVD....very cool.

    Here is a link to a synopsis on the book and lists each chapter:

    http://www.videouniversity.com/vbasics.shtml

    Posted 2 years ago #

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