Synopses & Reviews
Voice & Vision is a comprehensive manual for the independent filmmakers and film students who want a solid grounding in the tools, techniques, and processes of narrative film in order to achieve their artistic vision. This book includes essential and detailed information on relevant film and digital video tools, a thorough overview of the filmmaking stages, and the aesthetic considerations for telling a visual story. The ultimate goal of this book is to help you develop your creative voice while acquiring the solid practical skills and confidence to use it. Unlike many books that privilege raw technical information or the line-producing aspects of production, Voice & Vision places creativity, visual expression, and cinematic ideas front and center. After all, every practical decision a filmmaker makes, like choosing a location, an actor, a film stock, a focal length, a lighting set-up, an edit point, or a sound effect is also an expressive one and should serve the filmmaker's vision. Every decision, from the largest conceptual choices to the smallest practical solutions, has a profound impact on what appears on the screen and how it moves an audience. "In Practice" sidebars throughout connect conceptual, aesthetic and technical issues to their application in the real world. Some provide a brief analysis of a scene or technique from easily rentable films which illustrate how a specific technology or process is used to support a conceptual, narrative, or aesthetic choice. Others recount common production challenges encountered on real student and professional shoots which will inspire you to be innovative and resourceful when you are solving your own filmmaking challenges.
INSTRUCTORS: Visit the companion website (www.voiceandvisionbook.com) for a link to additional teaching resources.
* A dedicated web resource with high-resolution lighting and exposure illustrations, interactive Flash figures, and award-winning short film examples
* Comprehensive technical information on both film and digital video production-express yourself with any camera and in any format
* A focus on learning to work successfully with available resources (time, equipment, budget, personnel)-turn limitations into opportunities
* Substantial coverage of the sound tools and techniques used in film production and the creative impact of post-production sound design
* Updated workflow breakdowns including HD, film-out, and D-Cinema workflows
* Extensive information on production safety, etiquette and set procedures
Review
"Making a movie is always a journey into uncharted territory. Fortunately Mick Hurbis-Cherrier has provided us with a map. Voice & Vision is a thoughtful and stimulating step-by-step guide through the entire filmmaking process from concept to distribution…an essential and inspiring guide for the intrepid filmmaker.
Don’t leave home without it." -
Paul Thompson, Associate Professor, Tisch School of the Arts, New York University; Formerly Head of Film and Television, AFTRS, Sydney
"The general approach of the book-which offers a combination of technical and creative aspects, as well as professional production practices-makes it an invaluable, encyclopedic 'bible' for film and video production students." -Tomasz Malinowski, Professor, Edge Hill University (UK)
"In this comprehensive and masterful volume. Hurbis-Cherrier’s conversational tone allows each subject to be viewed in relationship to the others, creating a multi-disciplinary perspective that is thorough and thoughtful." -Pablo Frasconi, Senior Lecturer, Production, USC School of Cinematic Arts
"The tone of the book works very well with my teaching style and pedagogy because it treats the student as part of a team that is working toward acquiring the knowledge and skills to make a movie. In that sense, I find the book to be not only informative but also very motivational." -Ece Karayalcin, Professor, SEDT, Miami Dade College
PRAISE FOR THE 1st
About the Author
Mick Hurbis-Cherrier has been teaching all levels of film and video production at Hunter College in New York City for more than a decade. He works professionally in both film and video and has performed a wide range of duties on films, including producing, writing, directing, cinematography, and editing. His films and videos have been shown around the country and have garnered prizes in many festivals.
Mick Hurbis-Cherrier has been teaching all levels of film and video production at Hunter College in New York City for more than a decade. He works professionally in both film and video and has performed a wide range of duties on films, including producing, writing, directing, cinematography, and editing. His films and videos have been shown around the country and have garnered prizes in many festivals.
Table of Contents
PART I: DEVELOPING YOUR FILM ON PAPER; From Idea to Cinematic Story; The Screenplay; The Visual Language and Aesthetics of Cinema; Organizing Time and Space; From Screenplay to Visual Plan; PART II: PREPARING FOR PRODUCTION; Preparing for Production; The Cast and Crew;
PART III: TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES: PRODUCTION; The Film System; The Digital Video System; The Lens; Camera Support; Basics of Exposure; Basic Lighting for Film and DV; Advanced Lighting and Exposure; Sound for Production; Production Sound Tools; Sound Recording Technique; On Set!; PART IV: TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES: POST-PRODUCTION; Post-Production Overview and Workflow; Principles and Process of Digital Editing; The Art and Technique of Editing; The Sound Design in Film; Cutting Sound and Working with Multiple Tracks; Finishing, Mastering and Distribution; Appendix; Bibliography; Glossary