The Video Maker's Handbook by Roland Lewis
This handbook teaches the basic techniques of making videos, explaining the elements of composition, colour and camera movements, exposure, focus and depth of field. It clarifies the importance of editing and shows how to put shots together in order to create flow and make visual sense. This revised edition includes coverage of advanced and more sophisticated camcorders, the recording process and focusing tips. Special effects show how contrast and colour controls can be utilized to produce intriguing effects. A chapter on the desk-top video shows how the combination of video technology, computers and specialized equipment can produce sophisticated titles and graphics. In addition, technical references include the most up-to-date terms.