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099    eBook O'Reilly for Public Libraries 
100 1  DeLouise, Amy,|eauthor. 
245 10 Nonfiction sound and story for film and video :|ba 
       practical guide for filmmakers and digital content 
       creators /|cAmy DeLouise & Cheryl Ottenritter.|h[O'Reilly 
       electronic resource] 
264  1 New York :|bRoutledge, Taylor & Francis Group,|c2020. 
300    1 online resource :|billustrations 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    computer|bc|2rdamedia 
338    online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 
490 1  The poducer's playbook 
500    "A Focal Press book." 
504    Includes bibliographical references, filmography, and 
       index. 
505 0  Preface by Jeff Greenberg Acknowledgements Introduction 
       Sound Basics Storytelling with Sound Preparing for 
       Location Sound Location Sound Strategies Voiceover 
       Narration and Story Preparing for Your Sound Mix Your Mix 
       Session Music Licensing Music Scores Immersive Sound 
       Accessibility Glossary Resources Bibliography/Filmography 
       Index 
520    This book guides nonfiction storytellers in the art of 
       creatively and strategically using sound to engage their 
       audience and bring stories to life. Sound is half of film 
       and video storytelling, and yet its importance is often 
       overlooked until a post-production emergency arises. 
       Written by two experienced creators--one a seasoned 
       nonfiction producer/director with a background in music, 
       and one a sound designer who owns a well-regarded mix 
       studio--this book teaches nonfiction producers, filmmakers,
       and branded content creators how to reimagine their 
       storytelling by improving sound workflow from field to 
       post. In addition to real-world examples from the authors'
       own experiences, interviews with and examples from 
       industry professionals across many genres of nonfiction 
       production are included throughout. Written in a 
       conversational style, the book pinpoints practical topics 
       and considerations like 360 video and viewer 
       accessibility. As such, it is a vital point of reference 
       for all nonfiction filmmakers, directors, and producers, 
       or anyone wanting to learn how to improve their 
       storytelling. An accompanying Companion Website offers 
       listening exercises, production sound layout diagrams, 
       templates, and other resources. 
545 0  Amy DeLouise is an experienced nonfiction digital 
       storyteller and video director/producer. With more than 
       400 productions to her credit, Amy is a leader in the 
       field of short form digital storytelling for large 
       surfaces at live events as well as small screens for 
       mobile, web and social platforms. Amy is a sought-after 
       speaker at international media conferences and teaches 
       popular online courses on LinkedIn Learning. She is the 
       author of The Producer's Playbook: Real People on Camera 
       (Routledge, 2016). For more resources and tips from Amy, 
       visit her website at www.amydelouise.com. Cheryl 
       Ottenritter, senior mixer and founder of Ott House Audio, 
       has over twenty years of audio experience. Cheryl has 
       worked on projects for PBS, National Geographic, 
       Smithsonian Channel, TV One and Discovery Channel, has 
       mixed for Dolby Atmos® theatrical delivery, and has been 
       part of the 360 and VR revolution, mastering the latest 
       from tetrahedral, binaural and ambisonic sources. Over the
       past two decades, Cheryl has been making a name for 
       herself in the industry, and has been featured in tech 
       podcasts, in publications, and keynotes at prestigious 
       events like NAB Show, Editors Retreat, and GV Expo. Learn 
       more at www.otthouseaudio.com. 
588 0  Online resource; title from PDF title page (Taylor & 
       Francis, viewed October 7, 2019). 
590    O'Reilly|bO'Reilly Online Learning: Academic/Public 
       Library Edition 
650  0 Nonfiction films|xProduction and direction. 
650  0 Motion pictures|xEditing. 
650  0 Sound|xRecording and reproducing. 
650  6 Montage (Cinéma) 
650  6 Son|xEnregistrement et reproduction. 
650  7 Motion pictures|xEditing|2fast 
650  7 Sound|xRecording and reproducing|2fast 
700 1  Ottenritter, Cheryl,|eauthor. 
830  0 Producer's playbook. 
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