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(10 customer reviews) 18 of 18 people found the following review helpful
The Filmmaker's Bible of Aesthetics or What Works and Why,
November 3, 2000 By A Customer
This review is from: Sight, Sound, Motion: Applied Media Aesthetics (Hardcover)
This is probably the most important textbook a film production student can have on his/her shelf. NOT for how to work with actors or how to light a scene, but for understanding the underlying reasons of why things work due to our learned aesthetics and Western sensibilities.Professor Herbert Zettl has written the most concise manual on why we has film viewers percieve things the way we do. He explains in detail (and layman's terms) how our aesthetics have been formed to interpret the dynamic medium of film and television. How editing of action from shot to shot creates the illusion of continuous motion. How stagelines work so not to give the effect that your actor is jumping around from one side of the scene to the other. How to crop your shot BETWEEN the bodies natural cut-off points (i.e. neck, elbow, waist) to prevent the actor from looking like a disembodied head or torso.This book is cover-to-cover insights into what we as viewers take for granted when we watch a good...Read more
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful
motion graphics professor,
June 3, 2002 By A Customer
This review is from: Sight, Sound, Motion: Applied Media Aesthetics (Hardcover)
"Sight, Sound, Motion: Applied Media Aesthetics explains the WHY of film and video production. If you're looking for HOW then turn to another book."I would disagree with the above review. Only by learning WHY first, can we learn HOW later. This book is more than a cookie cutter approach to film and video. If you want to "click and drag" your way through an editing program, then true, this book is not for you. Add this to your collection if you want a book that teaches how to see and create film. Sight, Sound, Motion: Applied Media Aesthetics has staying power.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
Zettl Disciple,
April 29, 2008 Sonny Craven "Colonel, US Army, Ret." (The Villages, FL) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sight, Sound, Motion: Applied Media Aesthetics (Hardcover)
I was an Army broadcaster for nearly thirty years, commanding major audio-visual activities and the largest radio-television network in the Defense Department, located in central Europe. In these assignments, all of Dr. Zettl's texts were used as our training gold standard. When I managed the Army "audiovisual school", the Soldiers Manual and other texts for television production were written with his principles, theories, and practices in mind. As an educator pioneering a film and TV school in a large college, all my TV courses in production were Zettl-based. I found that many leading industry executives (who's who among top networks) began their early education - as I did - in colleges that used the Zettl TV Production Handbook. In TV hands-on assignments, I continue to use his lighting templates and theories. I admonished my students to never cash-in his texts at the end of the course, but to keep them as references.
I have the essential text series: Video...Read more