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OverviewDVD is today's hottest digital storage technology, not simply in the home video market, but also in corporate, advertising, video production, multimedia, and a host of related fields. If you're involved in presentation, entertainment, or communication-for business or for consumers-DVD is a technology you can't afford to ignore. Contains a free trial version of DVDit! authoring software from Sonic Solutions With DVD Production, you get both a comprehensive introduction to DVD and a practical, real-world resource for bringing titles to market. The book begins with an in-depth look at the DVD family of formats (DVD-ROM, DVD-Video, DVD-Audio, etc.), as well as extensions such as Web-connected DVD, giving you an insider's understanding of DVD's capabilities. From there, you learn step-by-step about the DVD production process, from the preparation of source materials to the making of a final master. The book also outlines requirements for DVD tools and production environments, helping you to tailor your facility to meet your expected DVD needs.Whether you are a content publisher, a media professional, or simply a DVD enthusiast, DVD Production covers everything you need to discover DVD's rich potential. Philip De Lancie is a freelance writer covering technology and market developments for production professionals in fields such as video, film, audio, interactive multimedia, and the Internet. He has written extensively on topics including DVD, surround sound, streaming media, and High-Definition video. Since 1985, De Lancie has been published regularly in Mix, where he is the New Technologies editor. He is also a contributing writer for Millimeter, and a frequent contributor to magazines including EMedia, Video Systems, NetMedia, and Digital Video (DV). His work has also been published in NewMedia, Post, Electronic Musician, and WEBTechniques. De Lancie's writing draws on his own professional experience in audio engineering, including 13 years in CD premastering, as well as in multimedia production for the Web and CD-ROM.A practical real-world guide to understanding and creating DVDs A concise, accessible introduction to DVD for both enthusiasts and those working in related fields Answers all your questions concerning DVD technology and processes Full Product DetailsAuthor: Mark Ely (Director of Product Marketing, Sonic Solutions.) , Phil De Lancie (Freelance writer) , Mark ElyPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Focal Press Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.375kg ISBN: 9780240516110ISBN 10: 0240516117 Pages: 171 Publication Date: 18 December 2000 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Out of stock Table of ContentsDVD Formats: The DVD Story; DVD physical specifications; DVD-ROM the foundation of DVD; DVD-Video home video and beyond; DVD-Audio fidelity and felxibility. DVD production:The DVD production process; Asset preparation; Authoring; Production environment and workflow; Production system scenarios.ReviewsGood background on the history of DVDs. Author InformationMark Ely is Vice President of Business Development and Strategic Planning at Sonic Solutions, the world's leading provider of DVD authoring and publishing applications. In 1995 Mr Ely helped to design and develop the first commercially available DVD authoring system, Sonic DVD Creator, and has been instrumental in bringing Sonic's subsequent award-winning DVD production technology for corporate video professionals and consumers to market. Mr. Ely has a background in product marketing, digital video compression technology, high-speed networking, CD-audio mastering and digital audio system design. Philip De Lancie is a freelance writer covering technology and market developments for production professionals in fields such as video, film, audio, interactive multimedia, and the Internet. He has written extensively on topics including DVD, surround sound, streaming media, andHigh-Definition video. Since 1985, De Lancie has been published regularly in Mix, where he is the New Technologies editor. He is also a contributingwriter for Millimeter, and a frequent contributor to magazines including EMedia, Video Systems, NetMedia, and Digital Video (DV). His work has alsobeen published in NewMedia, Post, Electronic Musician, and WEBTechniques. De Lancie's writing draws on his own professional experience in audio engineering, including 13 years in CD premastering, as well as in multimedia production for the Web and CD-ROM. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |