CALIFORNIA CITY, CA, February 01, 2010 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Our worldwide "digital video explosion" requires a new kind of "How To" books. Why? Most photographers are not just still-photographers anymore. Journalists, reporters, editors, camera operators, photo journalists depend on digital video knowledge, author Pierre A. Kandorfer says.
Nowadays, advertising, marketing, public relations and Internet communications people work more with video than ever before - in addition to workers in education, training and all kinds of instructional areas. Colleges and universities are teaching students who want to become professional media experts.
This is a didactically new, learning-focused approach presenting all basic "standard knowledge" you need in order to professionally write, produce, shoot and direct digital video.
The book is available through your local bookstore's order desk and online retailers such as Amazon.com, BarnesandNobel.com, Borders.com and Exlibris.com. It offers a choice of hardcover, soft-cover or e-book.
Dr. Pierre A. Kandorfer taught film and television production in Europe. His bestseller "Textbook of Filmmaking" - now on the market in the 7th edition - is considered one of the most successful educational film books on the European market.
Initially a newspaper editor, TV anchor and reporter, the author wrote several media and other books. He also wrote, produced, directed and hosted hundreds of nationwide TV programs - as well as several movies for TV distribution.
Pierre Kandorfer won several film awards, founded EuroChannel Broadcasting and is considered a leading media and communications expert. For more information visit PierreKandorfer.com.
There are many video books on the market. Most of them are purely amateurish, many of them totally outdated, Pierre Kandorfer says. Only the Digital Video Production Handbook by Pierre Kandorfer describes the latest video technology - as well as all the basic theoretical and creative aspects of filmmaking. "A perfect learning tool for everybody who is seriously interested in using video as a contemporary communication method for Internet, marketing, PR, entertainment or advertising," a leading magazine states.
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