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Videography, Government Video, Markee, Video Systems, Film & Video, to name a few.
All of these have FREE subscriptions. http://www.uemedia.com/CPC/videography/ http://www.governmentvideo.com/ http://www.markeemag.com/ http://www.videosystems.com/ http://www.filmandvideomagazine.com/ RB |
I try to look at DV, Videography, Moviemaker, and American Cinematographer once a month. I've got a free subscription to the first two from some thing I signed up for on the internet a long time ago.
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I hit many of the website forums and happen to recieve Govt. Video in the mail, but don't buy anything from the newsstands. I do buy the SOC mag, as well as Film Comment, Film Quarterly, and a few others, from time to time. Mostly, I read the many books available on cinematography, editing, favorite filmmakers, documentary filmmaking, that sort of thing.
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Playboy. Lots to learn about lighting and photography in there.
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<<<-- Originally posted by Jim Underwood :
Anyone know the web site for Videographer Mag? Searched google and couldn't find it. TIA. -->>> http://www.Videographer.com :) |
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<<<-- Originally posted by Dylan Couper : Playboy. Lots to learn about lighting and photography in there. -->>>Usually you hear people say they read it for the articles. :)
For me.... - Videosystems - DV - Cinefex - Post and, of course ... B&H Catalogs. :) |
B&H catalogs. Right. Of course.
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Industry Magazines
I am looking to get a subscription to one or two industry magazines. What I"m really going for is a magazine that spotlites technology but also has step by step guides on different programs, mainly AE and premiere. Do you guys know of anything out there that fits that bill?
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Which "industry" are you referring to? Because most "professionals" do not
use Premiere but mainly Avid and FCP for example. It sounds like you are looking for a semi-pro magazine about video production that covers production, editing and some effects work? (If so, I can't answer your question. But hopefully someone else can....) |
Broadcast Engineering
Video Systems These are higher end magazines available free online. I admit I read neither. Radek |
I read tons of industry rags per month, but none come even close to visiting forums like this one right here. The rags usually are behind the forums with information - they do have product reviews before most forums because of their availability to get products before market. But, even so...I've found that tech heads usually find out the basic specs on products early and disect things so much that the rags come out and are just verifying everything.
- Videomaker if you're looking for basic video production knowledge. - Event DV has become a decent rag. - Studio (used to be Film and Video I think?) - good rag Those come to mind because they're on my desk! |
"Videography" is mostly the press releases from companies latest products, with a couple of good product reviews tossed in. It's free, go to their website and sign up.
DV magazine has some in depth technical articles, Adam Wilt writes for them, and I respect his reviews. It can also be had for free. VIDEOGRAPHER is pretty basic, prosumer level advice, might be what you're looking for. |
I'm just looking for something to fill in the gaps when I'm at home on dialup and the forums load to slow for me to handle.
I don't plan on editing on premiere for very long, so I'm looking for something between prosumer and professional. I will be forced to use Avid HD and Newscutters within a year so I might as well get a feel for them. Thanks for the responses guy. Anyone have good industry email lists they get stuff from? |
Our boards load slowly on dialup?
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