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6. Complete all the other boxes
7. Click Install WordPress
8. After the installation has been with great success finished you will be mailed all your log in information.
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255 of 270 people found the following review helpful.
Don’t Waste Your Money – This is B grade rubbish By S Jameson I don’t normally write reviews, but I am so insulted by this book (and I’ve never been insulted by a book before), that I feel compelled to write this review. If I may save one person from spending cash on this piece of literature, then I will at least have got a good deal of gratification out of buying what is the worst book I have ever owned.
The review above by Robert Zraick is spot on, it’s insulting, severely written, severely illustrated. I’m mystified as to how any individual could give this crap a rating of five, let alone even publish such utter rubbish. I just wish I had listened to Robert. Anyone that disagrees with Roberts review will have to either have an agenda (i.e. they have a kinship with the talent-less author), or they are actually rather intellectually challenged.
Don’t get me wrong, I’m not a professor, and I’m only an novice photographer, but this book is just terrible, so if I may work that out most of you will too.
This book is written by Jeremy Vineyard, who is apparently “a writer and avid student of film” (his description)…….This must read, who has never finished any elements of formal study, has no industry experience, has never worked in a professional manner as a DOP and is a world expert in setting up a shot…
In short, this guy sat in front of his video player watched a ton of movies, wrote down as a great deal of dissimilar types shots as he could identify, had his mate draw up galore evenly novice pictures (by Jose Cruz, who is regrettably talent-less as well. I’m not kidding, an 8 year old may do better illustrations) and then made up some actually neaty names for each one (just to aid you do not forget the shots)….. my god, how did this is ever get published, it’s a total tragedy.
Just to support us further, he’s included a heap of tuition in the form of some in truth brilliant exercises to aid with your development. These follow after each chapter, which is to help hone your skills. Here’s a word for word example of an ‘exercise’ from `Exercises’ page 22. “Read a few good books on composition” (no recommendations given). That’s Jeremy’s very particular piece of advice, just for us. Thanks Jeremy, you’re a star. I’m running out the door right now to find that good book. Your wisdom, direction and skilful tuition proficiencies has veritably changed my life. Another personal favourite is “Visit an art gallery or read a photography book” (also a verbatim copy of an `exercise’).
On each page you get “This Jeremy’s made up name for the shot”, followed by the title “What does it look like” then a couple of paragraphs and then the title “Where may I see it” which is where he points you to a specific film (not the scene as that would require further and added writing skills)….this is on each page, it drives you crazy.
Unless your IQ is the same size as your shoe size, don’t buy this crap. Go and get a copy of “The Five C’s of Cinematography” and don’t waste you time on this novice (it’s not even amateur, it is in truth worse than that) try to be creative. The 5 C’s is written with the same aim as this book, but delivers what this doesn’t, and it’s written by an experienced professional.
This book is B grade rubbish, do yourself a favour, don’t buy it.
90 of 100 people found the following review helpful.
Only utile to a high school beginner, maybe. By Degan I was very disappointed in this book. “Setting Up Your Shots” tries to fill a necessitated gap for a book that explains the basic visual vocabulary of video composition. This book ends up being not one thing more than an extended glossery with thubnail descriptions and B&W line drawings to illistrate the shot. But it goes into very little detail in regards to when these shots are used. It does mention a film or two that uses each shot. There is not even a brief discussion of ideas like open vs closed form or any other guiding principle of choosing which shot to use. There is ofttimes little or no instruction on how to acheive a shot. For instance, it tells you what rack focus is, but not how to exicute one. There is a brief discussion of axis of action, also known in video as the vector line, but it is so brief as to be useless. Mostly, the book seems written to a ninth or tenth grade level. This book might be of a great deal of use to a beginner who just purchased their initial camcorder and wants a quick apply-it-right-now manual, or to a juinor high student. But there are better books available that talk about shots, like “Picture Composition” by Ward, or chapters 2 and 3 of “Understanding Movies” by Louis Giannetti, altho these are more pricey and take more work to read and understand. Also, the author recommends reading other books on subjects like compositon, but there are no specific books recommended. Spend a little more cash and time and find a more finish and utile resource. This might work as a glossery to a more spectacular book, but it doesn’t stand alone very well.
58 of 65 humans found the following review helpful.
Setting Up Your Ignorance By Robert Zraick This is without a doubt one of the most worst books I have ever read. It is written for a child and has a tone which will be insulting to any person who is intersted in professional film making.
In a great deal of cases the author is plainly wrong in his terminology. The author is a wannabe film maker who has a snowball’s probability in hell of ever doing anything other than to write this innane piece of crap.
This book was plainly not written by a professional film maker, but by an novice for amateurs.
The illustrator claims to be a “professional”. The illustrations for this book are evenly bad.
Don’t waste your time or cash on this waste of paper.
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