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The following lists are reading selections that we believe are relevant
(as supporting background, or course foreground) for the course topics
provided.
1. INTRODUCTION TO POST-PRODUCTION
Readings: Novice's Introduction to Production [21-23];
The Film Story [24-31]; The Video Story [32-37]; Editing Flow Charts [196-201];
Online and Offline [79-82]; Timecode [83-91]; Telecine and 3:2 Pulldown
[102-107] Component and Composite [120-128]; The Digital World [145-155];
Compression [156-164]; Bandwidth [171-174]; (Selected readings from Fundamentals,
to mix with instructor's agenda); (Selected readings from Distribution)
2. INTRODUCTION TO (X) NLE,
where X = Final Cut Pro, Premiere, Avid, Media100, etc.
Readings: The Film Story [24-31]; The Video Story
[32-37]; Editing Flow Charts [196-201]; Online and Offline [79-82]; Timecode
[83-91]; (Component and Composite [120-128];) The Digital World [145-155];
Compression [156-164]; Bandwidth [171-174]; Editing Primitives (use this
chapter in parallel with "how to" of system X. Digitizing and Capturing
[253-256]; Computers [202-206]; Monitors and Windows [241-243]; System
File Organization [207-210]; Nomenclature [211-215]; Fundamental [251-252];
Primitives of Editing (the how to part) Timelines [244-250]; Finish
with: Videotape Assemblies [257-259]; Printouts [260-264]; Background
readings: Distribution (Video on the Web [287-300]) Systems [315-349].
3. MEDIA, TECHNOLOGY AND CULTURE
Readings: Preface of N4 [xi-xii]. Interview with
the Author [388-391]; (Theory Chapter); History of Moving Pictures [39-40];
A Brief History of Electronic Editing (first few pages) [41-43]; Editing
Ergonomics [237-240]; A Brief Review of Broadcasting [267-276]; The Economics
of Revolution [277-279]; Video on the Web [287-300]; Electronic Cinema
[312-314]; Horizontal and Vertical Nonlinearity [377-387].
4. INDUSTRIAL DESIGN
(COMPUTER INTERFACE DESIGN)
Readings: Preface to N4 [xi-xii]; Editing Ergonomics
[237-240]; Timelines [244-250]; Monitors and Windows [241-243]; System
Interface Historical Overview [324-348]; Interview with the Author [388-391].
5. BUSINESS, VENTURE CAPITAL
Readings: A Brief Review of Broadcasting [267-276];
History and Moving Pictures [39-40]; A Brief History of Electronic Editing
(41-*skim beginning and end); The Economics of Revolution [277-279]; Why
Shows Cut Film (and HDTV) [280-283]; Video on the Web [287-300]; Electronic
Cinema [312-314]; Interview with the Author [388-391]; Bandwidth [171-174].
6. HOME ENTHUSIASTS and ONE-DAY SEMINARS
Readings: First Things Chapter [3-17];
Online/Offline [79-82]; Timecode [83-91]; Computers/Open and Closed Architecture
[202-206]; Types of Editing Systems/Turnkey Systems [317-323]; Fundamental
Edits [251-252].
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