Photo Fusion: A Wedding Photographers Guide to Mixing Digital Photography and Video (Paperback)
暫譯: 照片融合:婚禮攝影師數位攝影與影片混合指南 (平裝本)

Jennifer Bebb

  • 出版商: Wiley
  • 出版日期: 2010-05-10
  • 定價: $1,240
  • 售價: 2.4$299
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 256
  • 裝訂: Paperback
  • ISBN: 0470597763
  • ISBN-13: 9780470597767
  • 相關分類: 設計攝影 Photograph
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商品描述

A full-color reference-and-DVD package covers shooting and editing a successful multimedia project

With the introduction of dSLRs with high definition video functionality, a new world of multimedia capture has been opened to digital photographers. This book shows you how to embrace the exciting new option of photo fusion, by incorporating digital video content with your photography.

The author duo guides you through creating seamless multimedia presentations that maximize both still-frame and video photography functions on your dSLR. From the setting up and shooting, to downloading, editing and presenting a multimedia project, this book clearly explains how to move beyond stills into the exciting world of multimedia creation.

  • Encourages you to embrace the exciting possibilities of photo fusion in the field of wedding photography
  • Explains how to incorporate digital video content with photography
  • Walks you through all of the necessary steps for shooting and editing a memorable multimedia creation
  • Details every aspect involved in setting up, shooting, downloading, editing, and presenting a multimedia project
  • Features more than 200 color images and an indispensible DVD of inspiring examples

Packed with more than 200 stunning images and featuring a 45-minute DVD, Photo Fusion presents you with inspiration and instruction so you can create your own multimedia projects.

Note: CD-ROM/DVD and other supplementary materials are not included as part of eBook file.

Top Ten Photo-Fusion Tips
Amazon-exclusive content from author Jennifer Bebb

1. You Are a Still Photographer, Not a Videographer
If the moment warrants a still image, make a still image. Your primary focus is making still images and your video coverage is designed to augment your stills.

2. Shoot More Video than You Need
A still image is all about a single moment. Video, on the other hand must be edited to showcase the perfect moment. Leave lead time before and after the clip you want to use, and record more video than you think you will need. You can always leave the extra clips on the cutting room floor.

3. Be a Ruthless Editor
Remember that you are a photographer first - the audio and video you are recording is designed to flesh out the story told by your stills, not overwhelm it. If the video doesn’t look great, don’t use it.

4. Practice, Practice, Practice
Take the time to get to know all the gear you are going to use while making Fusion. Test out everything, ahead of time, on friends, neighbors or your pet. Practice using a tripod, monopod, and other stabilizers. A wedding day is not the time to learn your gear.

5. Remember the Gift of Speech
Your clients are giving and receiving the gift of words they may never hear again. Record them with respect and care, and use those words in your final edit. This is a gift that grows in value over time.

5. Record More Audio than You Need
Your portable audio recorder will run up to 8 hours, so use that to record audio separate from your video clips. It is the audio that ties Fusion together, so record lots and edit out what you don’t need.

6. Be Prepared for Anything
Make a plan for the day, but be ready to change on a moment’s notice. That’s the nature of a wedding day - it’s unpredictable. Plan for everything you can, and stay cool when things go wrong.

7. Shoot Your Video with the Eye of a Photographer
If you are using a HDSLR, you know how to make great still images with it. Making video is similar - use your knowledge of light and composition to make your video and stills blend together cohesively. Take advantage of your ability to see the world in you own unique way.

8. Stabilize Your Footage
You might be able to make great still images at a slow shutter speed while hand holding your camera. Video is different - because you are recording more than a split second, it is challenging to hold steady. Wherever you can, stabilize your footage, especially during the ceremony and the speeches.

9. The Details Matter
As you do more and more Fusion, remember the details and nuances of a wedding day, will benefit from video as well. Make your still images first, then record some video of the details. Your attention to detail is important to your client.

10. Shoot for the Edit
The more you get right in camera, the less work you will have after the fact. This is particularly true with video footage. Shoot with your edit in mind - if you know you want a transition clip of the bride’s dress going on, shoot it in both stills and video. Having a sense of what you want your final piece to look like will help you choose when to record video and when to make stills.

Photos from Author Jennifer Bebb (Click to enlarge)


This is image was made while the bride was having her dress done up. She had moved towards the window in an effort to cool down (it was a hot day) in the breeze. The wind caught the sheer curtains and blew one between the camera and the bride, and this is the result.

Specs:
Camera: 5D
ISO: 160
Aperture: 2.8
Shutter: 1/60
Exp. Comp: +0.7


This image was made in and Art Gallery in New York City. The gallery was between exhibits so we had the opportunity to work in spaces that are normally closed to photographers. This was a large, bare room, but we loved the warmth of the ambient and the patterns on the floor and walls. We used a chair that was in the space and had her sit on the floor. We wanted the bride to be the focus of the image, so we needed to add some light to her face. We used a small video light to ensure that she was well lit, and kept our shutter speed low to ensure the warmth of the ambient light was present in the scene.

Specs:
Camera: 5D
ISO: 1250
Aperture: 4.0
Shutter: 1/30
Exp. Comp: 0.0


This image was made in bright sun on a beach in Mexico. We decided to take advantage of the sunlight and use it to our advantage. We simply had them embrace at the water’s edge, turning her eyes to our lens while asking him to hold her tight. With the aperture set at 2.8 and the compression of the 135mm lens, we knew that the background would be completely out of focus while she would be the obvious focus of the image.

Specs:
Camera: 5D MKII
Lens: 135mm
ISO: 100
Aperture: 2.8
Shutter: 1/4000
Exp. Comp: -0.3

商品描述(中文翻譯)

全彩參考與DVD套件涵蓋拍攝和編輯成功的多媒體專案

隨著具備高畫質影片功能的數位單眼相機(dSLR)的推出,數位攝影師開啟了一個全新的多媒體捕捉世界。本書將指導您如何擁抱這個令人興奮的照片融合新選項,將數位影片內容與您的攝影作品結合。

作者雙人組將引導您創建無縫的多媒體簡報,充分發揮您的dSLR在靜態影像和影片攝影功能上的潛力。從設置和拍攝,到下載、編輯和呈現多媒體專案,本書清楚地解釋了如何超越靜態影像,進入令人興奮的多媒體創作世界。

- 鼓勵您在婚禮攝影領域擁抱照片融合的令人興奮的可能性
- 解釋如何將數位影片內容與攝影結合
- 指導您完成拍攝和編輯難忘的多媒體創作所需的所有步驟
- 詳細說明設置、拍攝、下載、編輯和呈現多媒體專案的每個方面
- 包含超過200張彩色圖片和一張不可或缺的啟發性範例DVD

本書《照片融合》擁有超過200張驚人的圖片和一段45分鐘的DVD,為您提供靈感和指導,讓您能夠創建自己的多媒體專案。

注意:CD-ROM/DVD及其他補充材料不包含在電子書檔案中。

十大照片融合技巧
來自作者Jennifer Bebb的亞馬遜獨家內容

1. 您是靜態攝影師,而不是攝影師
如果時刻需要靜態影像,就拍攝靜態影像。您的主要重點是拍攝靜態影像,而您的影片拍攝旨在增強靜態影像。

2. 拍攝比您需要的更多影片
靜態影像是關於單一時刻。另一方面,影片必須編輯以展示完美的時刻。在您想使用的片段之前和之後留出一些時間,並錄製比您認為需要的更多影片。您可以隨時將多餘的片段刪除。

3. 成為一位無情的編輯者
記住,您首先是一位攝影師——您錄製的音頻和視頻旨在豐富靜態影像所講述的故事,而不是壓倒它。如果影片看起來不佳,就不要使用它。

4. 練習、練習、再練習
花時間熟悉您在製作融合時將使用的所有設備。提前在朋友、鄰居或寵物身上測試所有設備。練習使用三腳架、單腳架和其他穩定器。婚禮當天不是學習設備的時候。

5. 記住言語的禮物
您的客戶正在給予和接受他們可能再也聽不到的言語的禮物。以尊重和關懷的方式錄製這些言語,並在最終編輯中使用這些言語。這是一份隨著時間增值的禮物。

6. 錄製比您需要的更多音頻
您的便攜式音頻錄音機可以運行長達8小時,因此可以用來錄製與您的視頻片段分開的音頻。音頻是將融合連結在一起的關鍵,因此錄製大量音頻並編輯掉不需要的部分。

7. 隨時準備應對任何情況
為當天制定計劃,但要隨時準備隨時改變。這就是婚禮當天的特性——它是不可預測的。計劃您能計劃的一切,當事情出錯時保持冷靜。

8. 用攝影師的眼光拍攝您的影片
如果您使用的是HDSLR,您知道如何用它拍攝出色的靜態影像。拍攝影片類似——利用您對光線和構圖的知識,使您的影片和靜態影像和諧融合。利用您獨特的視角看待世界。

9. 穩定您的影像
您可能能夠在手持相機的情況下以慢快門速度拍攝出色的靜態影像。影片則不同——因為您錄製的不僅僅是一瞬間,保持穩定是具有挑戰性的。無論何時可能,穩定您的影像,特別是在儀式和演講期間。

10. 為編輯而拍攝
您在拍攝時越能做到正確,事後的工作就越少。這對於影片素材尤其如此。拍攝時要考慮編輯——如果您知道想要一段新娘穿上婚紗的過渡片段,就同時拍攝靜態和影片。對最終作品的想法將幫助您選擇何時錄製影片,何時拍攝靜態影像。

來自作者Jennifer Bebb的照片(點擊放大)