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Sound Post production for Film - Movie Making Manual wikibook
The Movie Making Manual is a book about how to make films by
filmmakers. It is and always will be free (in every sense of the word). It is a wikibook which means it can be edited by everyone in the world. Wikpedia has proven this concept by completely kicking Encyclopedia Britanica's ass in terms of timeousness, breadth and depth of content. We have a section on sound in Post-production but it is woefully inadequate... http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Movie_M...l-Sound_Design Please come along and lend your expertise to help flesh it out. You will be rewarded in the afterlife with nubile members of whatever sex turns you on, And in this life by knowing you have helped people make their films sound better. The Movie making manual is becoming quite popular - we are now number 3 in wikibook's most active books... Top 8 most active by contributors in January '05 1. Cookbook 2. Wikiversity 3. Movie making manual 4. Jokebook 5. American History 6. Programming:C 7. Spanish 8. Japanese The damn cookbook is way ahead but with your help we should be able to overtake the Wikiversity (and stay ahead of the jokebook. Please lord let us stay ahead of the jokebook.) Here is the short address for the book: http://www.moviemakingmanual.org Come along and contribute! |
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