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RED
Author: Noah Kadner
Edition: 1
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0321617681



RED: The Ultimate Guide to Using the Revolutionary Camera


With the release of the RED ONEa digital cinema camera, the possibility of recording stunning, cinematic-quality images with an affordable camera became a reality. Get RED computer books for free.
Now that the industry has embraced the nascent technology and added new tools and workflows, filmmakers-from independents on up-are leading the charge on establishing new rules.

Here to guide newcomers and RED veterans alike, popular trainer and filmmaker Noah Kadner picks up where the manual leaves off. You've got the basic operations down and now you'll learn how to use the camera in a production environment and discover the various options in post. Using a clear, objective approach, he offers best-practice advice on utilizing RED's proprietary tools, explains Check RED our best computer books for 2013. All books are available in pdf format and downloadable from rapidshare, 4shared, and mediafire.

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Using a clear, objective approach, he offers best-practice advice on utilizing RED's proprietary tools, explains

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