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Helps you learn the core concepts of computer programming and how to apply them with Processing - from getting started to putting the final touches on your graphics. This book also helps you to: understand computer graphics fundamentals; get acquainted with the Processing software development environment; and, create interactive graphics.
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You will learn by doing. First a brief crash course in Lua and Corona. Once this is done you will be thrown straight into creating fully functional complete games chapter by chapter. Certain chapters are reserved for adding advanced features such as multiple device integration, social networking and monetization. This book is for anyone who wants to have a go at creating commercially successfully games for Android and iOS. You don’t need game development or programming experience.
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Apple's video-editing program is better than ever, but it still doesn’t have a printed guide to help you get started. That's where this gorgeous, full-color book comes in. You get clear explanations of iMovie's impressive new features, like instant rendering, storyboarding, and one-step special effects. Experts David Pogue and Aaron Miller also give you a complete course in film editing and DVD design.
- Edit video like the pros. Import raw footage, add transitions, and use iMovie’s newly restored, intuitive timeline editor.
- Create stunning trailers. Design Hollywood-style "Coming Attractions!" previews for your movies.
- Share your film. Distribute your movie in a variety of places—on smartphones, Apple TV, your own site, and with one-click exports to YouTube, Facebook, Vimeo, CNN iReport, and MobileMe.
- Make DVDs. Design the menus, titles, and layout for your DVDs, and burn them to disc.
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If you're just beginning to dive into the world of 3D, this is the book for you. ' - Animation Magazine The Academy Award(r) winning Maya(r) 3D animation and effects software is the first choice of film and video artists, game developers, and 3D design professionals.
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Apple’s third-generation iPad has a new, razor-sharp Retina display and a robust processor that will dazzle you with their looks and speed, but you won’t get far without an owner’s manual to all the tablet’s features. This comprehensive guide shows you how to transfer media to your iPad, sync and shop wirelessly, tap into WiFi and 4G cellular networks, and use iTunes for media management.
The important stuff you need to know:
- Build your media library. Fill your iPad with music, photos, movies, TV shows, games, eBooks, and more.
- Sync wirelessly. Keep your iPad’s apps, media, and email messages current without cabling up.
- Capture stunning images. Take photos and HD video with the tablet’s new 5 megapixel iSight camera.
- Get online. Connect via WiFi or the blazing-fast 4G LTE cellular network—and create a free Wi-Fi hotspot with Verizon’s iPad.
- Take dictation. “Speak” email messages and notes, and have the iPad type them up.
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Takes you through the processes of creating, posting, and promoting videos on the online service - YouTube. This guide explains how to shoot and edit videos, insert titles and captions, add special effects, and upload content. It helps to learn to set up a YouTube channel and integrate YouTube videos into your personal blogs and MySpace pages.
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Microsoft MovieMaker is a versatile and friendly digital video-editing tool, and MovieMaker for Dummies is designed to help any would-be film tycoon use it to rise to power, using just a PC.
As with any Dummies book, this one is designed from the ground up for easy reading. Each page features sidebars and tips, and every chapter is written with the beginner in mind. An appealing feature of this book is its deliberate avoidance of technical jargon until absolutely necessary. When technical terms are used, they are clearly explained and put into perspective.
Structured into five major parts, MovieMaker for Dummies begins with an introduction to the software and how to use it to record or import video clips and work with still images and other basics. Sections 2 and 3 talk about production basics: recording video, recording audio, basic editing, adding separate audio and music tracks and adding credits and titles. Section 4 wraps up production with chapters on screening your work on the Web, tips on e-mailing your movies, and recording movies to tape and CD-ROM.
One of the most valuable sections of the book isn't about MovieMaker at all. Section 5 includes 10 tips from a professional cameraman, such as how to avoid lens flares when shooting, take care of the camera, understand exposure, make the most of camera audio and choose camera angles. This section also feat





















