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Movie Making For Kids For Dummies

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Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

18.03.2026

Verlag

Wiley

Seitenzahl

336

Maße (L/B/H)

23,6/18,6/1,8 cm

Gewicht

454 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-394-39168-4

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

18.03.2026

Verlag

Wiley

Seitenzahl

336

Maße (L/B/H)

23,6/18,6/1,8 cm

Gewicht

454 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-394-39168-4

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: Movie Making For Kids For Dummies
  • Introduction 1

    About This Book 2

    Foolish Assumptions 3

    Icons Used in This Book 4

    Beyond the Book 4

    Where to Go from Here 5

    Mission 1: Understanding the Basic Movie Making Process 7

    Project 0: Getting Started Making Movies 9

    The Movie Making Process 10

    Lights, Camera, What? 13

    What Every Movie Maker Needs 17

    Life as a Filmmaker 18

    Project 1: Getting to Know Your Camera 21

    How Does Your Camera Work? 22

    Deciding on a Camera to Use 24

    Choosing a Video Camera App 34

    Recording and Importing Footage 44

    Try It Out Yourself 51

    Project 2: Framing a Great Shot 53

    Learning the Rule of Thirds 54

    Choosing the Right Shot 56

    Choosing between a Fixed-Camera Position and a Moving Camera 63

    Try It Out Yourself 69

    Project 3: Making Your Movie Sound Good 71

    Using the Built-In Microphone 72

    Recording with External Microphones 74

    Recording Sound Separately 80

    Try It Out Yourself 82

    Project 4: Getting the Best Lighting 83

    Using Natural Light 84

    Using Extra Lights 88

    Lighting Your Movie 90

    Try It Out Yourself 95

    Project 5: Adding Magic by Editing 97

    Choosing an Editing Tool 98

    Creating a New Project 101

    Importing Your Footage 102

    Creating a New Timeline 105

    Adding Selected Footage to a Timeline 107

    Adding Transitions 112

    Exporting Your Video 115

    Mission 2: Making a 60-Second Movie Trailer 119

    Project 6: Planning Your Movie Trailer 121

    Coming Up with an Idea 122

    Structuring Your Trailer 126

    Listing the Shots You Want to Shoot 129

    Try It Yourself 130

    Project 7: Shooting Your Trailer 131

    Essentials before Shooting 132

    Directing Your Movie 132

    Shooting Tips 136

    Checking Your Shots 139

    Try It Out Yourself 140

    Project 8: Setting the Pace and Mood with Editing 141

    Arranging Your Footage on the Timeline 142

    Adding Music 145

    Adjusting Brightness and Contrast 152

    Adding Titles 155

    Mission 3: Making a Documentary 161

    Project 9: What Makes a Good Documentary? 163

    What Is a Documentary? 164

    Considering Documentary Film Styles 164

    Picking a Topic for Your Documentary 166

    Structuring Your Documentary 167

    Try It Out Yourself 171

    Project 10: Shooting Your Documentary 173

    Creating a Short Summary to Introduce Your Topic 174

    Trying Some Interviewing Techniques 175

    Recording Clean Sound 177

    Filming Cutaways 178

    Creating the Perfect Ending 179

    Try It Out Yourself 180

    Project 11: Overlaying and Underlaying in Editing 181

    Preparing Your Documentary in the Timeline 182

    Recording a Voiceover 183

    Adding a Voiceover Under Your Footage 188

    Adding Footage Over Your Interviews 190

    Adding Credits 193

    Mission 4: Creating Your First Short Narrative Movie 203

    Project 12: Assembling Your Movie Crew 205

    Who Can Help? 206

    Roles in a Team 207

    Understanding Your Role 209

    Building a Team 211

    Try It Out Yourself 211

    Project 13: Telling Your Story 213

    What Makes a Good Story? 214

    Creating Your Characters 217

    Writing Your Story on One Page 218

    Creating a Scene Selection 219

    Writing the Script 220

    Writing Dialogue 221

    Project 14: Location Hunting and Props 223

    Finding the Right Locations for Your Movie 224

    Do You Have Permission? 226

    Choosing Props and Costumes 227

    Try It Out Yourself 229

    Project 15: Choosing Actors for Your Movie 231

    Running Auditions 232

    Rehearsing Your Scenes 236

    Getting the Best from Your Actors 236

    Try It Out Yourself 237

    Project 16: Planning Your Shots with a Storyboard 239

    Creating a Storyboard 240

    What to Include in Your Storyboard 242

    Try It Out Yourself 244

    Project 17: Enhancing Your Shots 245

    Viewing the Same Scene from Different Angles 246

    Adding Levels to Your Movie 248

    Crossing the Line 253

    Try It Out Yourself 256

    Project 18: Making It Sound Even Better 257

    Adopting Microphone Techniques for Dialogue 258

    Dealing with Wind 260

    Checking Sound Levels as You Record 261

    Try It Out Yourself 264

    Project 19: Adding Mood with Lighting 265

    Using Shadows and Lighting Effects 266

    Using Colored Gels and Filters 269

    Getting the Best from Daylight 272

    Try It Out Yourself 273

    Project 20: Time to Film 275

    Directing Your Movie 276

    Logging Your Shots 277

    Checking Your Shots 281

    Try It Out Yourself 282

    Mission 5: Making Magic After Filming 283

    Project 21: Getting the Movie Look with Editing 285

    Editing Angles and Shots Together 286

    Editing Dialogue and Inserting Reaction Shots 290

    Creating the Movie Look with Color and Effects 295

    Enhancing the Sound 304

    Try It Out Yourself 308

    Project 22: Getting a Movie Review 309

    Reviewing Your Work 310

    Getting Feedback from Others 313

    Try It Out Yourself 314

    Index 317