Greetings: A faculty asked me for, "...I could use some additional* visual resources*such as *talks by working producers or lighting directors* or anything on *budgeting or scheduling or working with guild and talent*."
I recommend: - Criterion Editions have a lot behind the scenes interviews as special features on their discs / search the catalog & look for TOC or special features Places I've purchased from: - Videomaker http://www.videomaker.com/store/instructional-videos - First Light Video: How-to videos http://www.firstlightvideo.com/Digital_Video_Production.html (no dates on their online catalog) - Focal Press: How-to books and resources http://www.focalpress.com/film_video/ - Vortex Media (more camera guides than interviews): http://www.warmcards.com/ - FFH http://ffh.films.com/Subject.aspx?psid=1219&SubjectID=1223 Streaming ideas (talks with folks in production): - Archive of American Television http://www.emmytvlegends.org/about-the-archive (the prof is a member & pointed me to this) - Paley iCollection (we're inquiring about this -- does anyone have it?) We have a lot of production books from Focal Press and the Faber & Faber Projections series I'll mention, too. Am I missing anything? Thanks for your input. Sincerely, Cathy Catherine H. Michael Communications & Legal Studies Librarian Ithaca College Library 953 Danby Road, Ithaca, NY 14850 Phone: 607-274-1293 Blog: http://comlaw.wordpress.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ICComLib
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