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Technical Education: Technical Communication


Digital Movie Maker: Guidance from an Expert Help students build production skills with this detailed guide to creating professional-quality video. The focus is on proper equipment operation, covering preproduction, camera work, lighting, and audio recording. (58 minutes) © 2005 Preview Clip Online o $149.95 QGR35877 • DVD / VOD


Digital Cameras Made Easy Designed for the beginner, Digital Cameras Made Easy introduces viewers to the technical basics of digital photography. (25 minutes) © 2003 Preview Clip Online o $129.95 QGR42127 • DVD / VOD


The Vocabulary of Film and TV Motion pictures have their own language, which media students must learn. This video teaches basic movie vocabulary, exploring various film styles and demonstrating the importance of camera placement, lighting, editing, and other elements. Viewable/ printable educational resources are available online. (27 minutes) © 2004 Preview Clip Online C o $99.95 QGR35314 • DVD / VOD


Design and the Environment Exploring aesthetic, functional, and sustainability issues, this program looks at aspects of design that impact the environment. Case studies include a “zero energy” home and a specially insulated tea kettle. Viewable/printable educational resources are available online. (26 minutes) © 2010 Preview Clip Online C ‡ $129.95 QGR42219 • DVD / VOD


Now Available! HOW TO TAKE STUNNING PHOTOS


Featuring advice from world-renowned camera wizards, each episode in this six-part series takes a “master class” approach, with instruction from a specialist in a particular photographic genre or format. Original broadcast title: How to Take Stunning Pictures. (23 minutes each) © 2010 Preview Clip OnlineC


Action


A three-time recipient of Britain’s prestigious Sports Photographer of the Year award, Bob Martin knows how to get a winning shot. From Andre Agassi to Zinedine Zidane, he has captured them all in action. In this exhilarating master class, Martin shows how to nail that game-changing moment and how to make a shot bold enough to stand out from the crowd. $99.95 QGR47506 • DVD / VOD


Portraits


Celebrity photographer Harry Borden has photo- graphed everyone from Robin Williams and Angelina Jolie to Tony Blair and Margaret Thatcher. In this inspiring program, he shares cool camera secrets with two aspiring photographers. It’s a master class that shows how to turn snapshots of friends and family into professional-looking portraits! $99.95 QGR47503 • DVD / VOD


Celebrations Capturing a wedding’s special moments is a stressful job even for professional photographers. What if you don’t even know what an f-stop is? How would you cope when asked to shoot a really large event? In this program, award-winning wedding photographer Emily Quinton shares her tricks of the trade, putting two eager amateurs through a crash course at one of Britain’s top wedding venues. $99.95 QGR47504 • DVD / VOD


Mission Possible: Cradle-to-Cradle Design


Chemist Michael Braungart and architect William McDonough propose a design approach called cradle to cradle. This film traces their ideas with interviews and case studies. (44 minutes) © 2009 Preview Clip Online C $169.95 QGR42259 • DVD / VOD


Developing a Design Brief Featuring helpful case studies, this program intro- duces skills and methods used in the preliminary, developmental, and theoretical side of the design process. Viewable/printable educational resources are available online. (26 minutes) © 2010 Preview Clip Online C ‡ o $129.95 QGR42218 • DVD / VOD


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Shooting a stunning landscape should be easy, right? So why do the vast majority of amateur-shot vistas never come out the way they’re supposed to? In this program, renowned nature photographer Charlie Waite shares his secrets of how to capture a stunning panorama with two beginners who long to escape city life for a weekend in the wild. $99.95 QGR47505 • DVD / VOD


Animals Famous for moving from commercial animal pictures into breathtaking fine art photography, Tim Flach encourages his students to think about the relation- ships between themselves and their pets. Joining this fascinating learning session is a charity volunteer hoping to take better pictures of his organization’s rescue do gs, in the hope of finding homes for them more quickly. $99.95 QGR47507 • DVD / VOD


Travel


The typical tourist snapshot rarely does justice to exotic locations or unfamiliar surroundings. In this program, photojournalist and documentary film- maker Martin Parr guides a class of amateurs through the art of taking memorable vacation photos. Martin uses his own witty observations of tourism as a starting point to show how to turn mundane views into extraordinary perspectives. $99.95 QGR47508 • DVD / VOD


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Designing On-Screen Thanks in part to high-tech advances, design is one of the most exciting fields to enter in the 21st century. This program looks at ways in which designers collect and organize information using digital technology and how these methods are helping to evolve new forms and strategies in the design world. Interviews feature a working graphic designer as well as students and staff at a graphic design school. (28 minutes) © 2009 Preview Clip Online C ‡ o $129.95 QGR41137 • DVD / VOD


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