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"Excellent, but not an entry level book " Enough good things have been said about the Guide and they're all true. Having said that, the technical chapters on the book may seem to you (at least they seemed to me) as a conversation between two experts on the matter. In all fairness, the book is tagged as an Intermediate, Advance one and the author does advise early on the first chapters that the book assumes the reader has some background knowledge. Well, I don't consider myself as a beginner and I have more than some background knowledge (including After Effects) and I had (and still have) a hard time understanding some topics. You see, when I buy a book (specially a book that's advertised as having all the info I need), I expect the book to open my eyes and my mind and provide me with enough information so that I can be on my way. I don't like it when I have to supplement my reading with lots of other resources to understand what the author is saying. Also, books that refer to a certain software sometimes recommend that you be able to run that software in order to gain a better understanding of the topic; this one does this. However, most books with this characteristic can be read and understood without the software. Not this one. The way I see it, this book costs around $1030.00 if you don't have the After Effects. You need it to be able to grasp about 50% of the book's information.
Also, if you're looking to understand workflow, image optimization and effective editing techniques but action is not really your cup of tea, meaning that you are driven mostly towards making visual stories without the action element, you'll feel that you're using about $15.00 of the $30.00 price tag of the book. Topics like special effects, color correction and onlining are covered with a subtle assumption that your film is about action (I guess that's the reason for the title).
In general, the book's benefits outweigh its flaws. I would say that if I go into a set of an independent movie or if I meet the director of a short film being made and I see this book among his resouces, I would think that the guy knows what he's doing. I suggest suplementing the book with the DV Rebel's Cafe (forun) and other entry level books on DV and HD workflow.
"Not Just for Action Movies" I have been studying film since I was a little nerdy kid, writing down the names and titles from the credits of every Happy Harmonies or Merry Melodies cartoon I watched, but in all that time (yes, a lot of time) I have never encountered a more fundamental and essential guide to just picking yourself and your idea up and making a movie, from start to finish. If you have tried in the past and gotten overwhelmed or bogged down in the mire of details involved in making a film on your own, then this book will help you out bigtime.
I have to admit, I am not into action movies, but the principles in the DV Rebel Guide are not really action-movie specific, and what's more, the truth is that if you are making a movie for audiences, it had better keep moving, which is essentially what an action movie is about. You will have literal explosions and bullet holes in your movie, or you will have artistic-symbolic explosions and bullet holes in your movie, but either way, you will have them.
The important reasons to own and read this book, if listed concisely, would be about as long as the book itself. Why? Because everything in the book is *essential information* for making your movie--especially if you're not rich (and maybe nerdy enough to not have a long list of people to call in favors from).
Do you hate wading through 500 page tomes that painstakingly sidetrack on a zillion different flavors of what you might or might not need to know about several aspects of whatever? The best book on C programming is only a half inch thick, and the best book on getting out there and actually making your idea into a film (digitally), with or without a budget, is The DV Rebel's Guide. And that's because you will be able to read it cover to cover without ever falling asleep, and you will know just what to do when you are done. From the amazingly insightful concept of the "resource list" to a nutshell run-through of the daunting field of color correction, as applied in the very accessible software, After Effects, this book will give you the answers you need long before you might have given up in frustration reading another book (or pile of books).
"Look at the author's own film..." Somebody's got to be honest here -- the movie that Stu made with all of his techniques is simply godawful on nearly every level. In fact, his emphasis on "rebel" technique might very well have you redirecting your creativity in all the wrong ways. Films are about good STORIES.
That being said, for the discerning reader, there is an enormous amount of useful information in this book and it will really get you technically up to speed fast. For that the "guide" really does deserve five stars. But what we have here is also a recipe book for making the most cliche-ridden Hollywood imitations, which is the furthest thing that movies need right now. I believe you should be using your first work to explore your understanding of filmaking principles with relative minimalism.
"DV movie making" Great book for the beginner & advanced pro. Gives you many suggestions on how to get the shot finished with out spending a lot of money. Many movie clips included on the DVD for examples in support of the text. But what I found is that this book is just fun to read. There is a no holds bared, if you want to make a movie then just do it, "I hate green screen" attitude that encourages everyone they CAN make movies. There is technical stuff on setting up shots & After Effect is the only post software used, but you can skip over or breeze by these on your first read because you'll be using this book as a primer as you make movies of all kinds..."just do it!".
"Great resource" Great resource if you are an intermediate videographer. Most of the techniques would be above a newbies head. If you use Adobe After Effects, you'll find some great ideas.
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What our customer's say!
"A must read!", Very informative, a mmust read for anybody doing video work. Many valuable tips and info to help you start and finish your production.
"Simply Essential", Simply an essential part of the aspiring film-makers arsenal. Stu not only goes into a decent amount of depth on the art of film-making (and compositing), but injects it all with a great sense of humour (which really helps to keep it easy to read).
"Don't Leave Home without it!", I haven't even finished reading it and I don't know how I ever lived without it.
"thank you stu!", this book was a very welcome change to all the theory books i've been reading on directing & cinematography.
the author writes in a very direct, concise, and clear manner... he's even got a real sense of humor. he knows his target audience, and he communicates very effectively to us, because he's really not that different than us.
he has tons of examples, pics, practical explanations, tables, reference material, and even a DVD-ROM that came with the book loaded with more writing, project files, media files, and so on.
this is the most practical and accessible book on indie filmmaking i've ever read.
definitely recommend!
"Cool pictures, wish requirements for use were more clearly stated...", Do you have Adobe After Effects? If not, I wouldn't purchase this unless you are just an armchair filmmaker because this book's techniques are based on that program. I wish I had Adobe After Effects and this book would be useful, not just entertaining.
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"Lots of great info...", Not for the beginner but very practical info that will make a difference in your video production. If you don't have After Effects then it will depress you.
"Great, great, great", This is a fantastic book and a fun read. I think I read it twice in the week that it arrived. The included DVD is a nice treat as well as it's pretty cool to see Stu's movie and all of the effects and techniques discussed in the book 'in action.'
If I have one complaint about the book it's that it doesn't come with a DV Camera as after reading, you'll want to run out and make your movie.
"The DV Rebel's Guide", Enjoyably written and packed with information; answering important questions I hadn't even thought to consider. The problem with being self-taught on a topic like videomaking is that it's hard to know what you're not teaching yourself. This book fills potholes for my ride into videomaking. Kudos to the author.
"Excellent content, well written, A must have", There are a few things that should be up dated. FCS2 has added very high end Color correction that really requires a rethink in the section insisting that finishing happen in AE. It seems that this workflow should be reevaluated. Also Motion has come a long way since this book was written and some of what is done in AE is probably just about as easy to do in Motion. But that is a small quibble with a fantastic book. Whether you use AE or Motion and Color the work flow is basically the same and the principals are all the same. The philosophy of DV Rebel filmmaking is something that every low budget filmmaker should take a serious look at. I won't say that you need to work this way but if you incorporate the think ahead and work backward workflow it will make your life easier and your films better. I work in post sound and there is virtually nothing about sound in the book. What is there though is probably more to the point and useful than what is covered in most books. And this book is not about sound it's about visual FX and a way of working to get the best film in the can and on the screen on a tight budget. It reminded me of Rick Schmidt's book "Feature Filmmaking at Used-Car Prices", except of course that DV Rebel is firmly in the DV and computer age. Also DV Rebel is not a "pick this book up and make a movie" kind of book. It seems aimed more at folks who basically know how to make a film. HIGHLY recommended.
"The DV Rebel's Guide Rocks!", This is quite possibly the best book I've purchased of the hundreds I bought about film making and cinematography. While I don't agree with everything in the book that I read, it has principles that apply whether you are a professional film-maker with a large budget, or a first time film-maker with a five dollars and a borrowed camcorder. This movie shows you how to make films. It shows you how to take advantage of what you do have, but so do all the other books. However this book differs in that it shows you how to use your camera and video software to make it look like you spent a ton of money on it. Ever wanted to make an action or sci-fi movie but thought the effects were too difficult to pull off? Think again!
This guy takes what Robert Rodriguez teaches to an extreme and makes it so you don't even need your $7000 to pull off a great film!
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