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The Shut Up and Shoot Freelance Video Guide: A Down & Dirty DV Production 1st Edition
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The Shut Up and Shoot Freelance Video Guide is an easy-read crash course in the ins and outs and hundred little details of creating video works for hire. This ultra-friendly visual field guide for freelance videographers picks up where The Shut Up and Shoot Documentary Guide leaves off and gives you more detailed practical production strategies and solutions not found anywhere else on:
* Marketing videos
* Music Videos
* Wedding videos
* Music performance videos
* Live event videos
* Corporate videos...and more!
Covering everything from dealing with clients, production strategies and step-by-step guidance on planning, shooting, lighting and recording the most common video-for-hire genres this book sets out to help you rise above the competition and make more money by doing quality work.
Anthony Q. Artis will instill you with the "down and dirty mindset that helps you to creatively maximize your limited resources regardless of your budget.
Lavishly illustrated in full-color with real-world step-by-step visuals, The Shut Up and Shoot Freelance Video Guide is like a film school education in the form of a video cookbook.
You don't need loads of money to make professional-looking videos - you need to get down and dirty!
Includes access to a bonus Web site (www.focalpress.com/cw/artis) with:
* Video and audio tutorials, useful forms, and case-study video projects from the book.
* Crazy Phat Bonus Pages with Jump Start Charts, online Resources, Releases, Storyboards, Checklists, Equipment Guides and Shooting Procedures
- ISBN-100240814878
- ISBN-13978-0240814872
- Edition1st
- PublisherRoutledge
- Publication dateNovember 21, 2011
- LanguageEnglish
- Dimensions7 x 1 x 10 inches
- Print length400 pages
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"Shut Up and Shoot by Anthony Q. Artis is probably the best book we have ever read when it comes down to real world nuts and bolts about how to plan, shoot and produce a video."
-Internet Video Magazine, www.internetvideomag.com
"It's hard not to get taken in and amped up by the book's relentlessly can-do spirit, even though a lot of the advice is really basic. But still, here's a book brimming with practical advice, not just for beginners but for anyone who finds themselves suddenly having to expand their skill set in order to make a living in the world of video production."--StudioDaily
"'Film school in a book' is a phrase often tossed around that doesn't usually live up to its promise. Many how-to books are simply confusing because they either over-explain a topic or simply talk over the heads of the intended audience. The Shut Up and Shoot Freelance Video Guide successfully educates in a manner that is easy to follow and comes equipped with several helpful photographs and diagrams to illustrate the point. Anthony Artis manages to cover a lot of ground at a brisk pace that informs without coming across as condescending..Anthony Artis has created a perfect companion piece to his highly regarded previous effort The Shut Up and Shoot Documentary Guide with this new volume that limits the overlap of information to instances only when necessary. As if he didn't provide enough guidelines within the pages of this book and you need additional help or suggestions, the author includes a link to his website that will benefit serious videophiles and casual hobbyists alike. Check it out."--HorrorTalk.com
"Unlike many of the books out there in the same genre, we usually find bits and pieces of information shared over a variety of different books and not at all like 'The Shut Up and Shoot Freelance Video Guide'. This bookcontains a very well-balanced blueprint that can lead the beginner to success, as well as, refreshing the minds of the advanced filmmaker. His tell all, guerilla style, filmmaking cookbook is sure to inspire many filmmakers with a fun, fresh and insightful approach on the art of filmmaking."--LA Splash Magazine
"For filmmakers of all experience levels, this guide to freelance video production provides information on technical and creative aspects of shooting video for a variety of small scale projects. Beginning with three general chapters on imaging, audio, and lighting, the work explores specific scenarios such as marketing and promotion videos, music videos, weddings, and live events, providing readers with detailed explanations of technical considerations as well as key aspects of storytelling appropriate for particular situations. Color photographs and illustrations, special notes, and tips are included throughout, and access to additional online resources, including checklists and cheat sheets, is provided."--Reference and Research Book News
"This is not my first time learning from Artis. I have another one of his books on my shelf that helped guide me on a project I shot last year. It's the Shut Up And Shoot Documentary Guide. That book only focuses on what you need to know in order to shoot documentary films. There is a lot of crossover information between the books but not enough to make it not an essential addition to your book collection. These books together will give you everything you need to tackle any job that may come your way. In short... as a filmmaker you need these books. Go buy them now."--DigitalHippos.com
"This ultra-friendly visual field guide for freelance filmmakers picks up where Artis's first book, 'The Shut Up and Shoot Documentary Guide' leaves off and gives you more detailed practical production strategies and solutions not found anywhere else. I love the book's indexing and non-glare pages that make it a snap to read or scan for an important Do or Don't when putting a video together. Artis latest book covers topics such as: Marketing Videos, Music Videos, Wedding Videos, Music Performance Videos, Live Event Videos, Corporate Videos...and more!"--Shopower Reviews
"Shut Up and Shoot by Anthony Q. Artis is probably the best book we have ever read when it comes down to real world nuts and bolts about how to plan, shoot and produce a video. Whether for broadcast, for web video or for corporate use, this is the book you have to read. This sample chapter is all about shooting live music acts - always a challenge if you want to capture high quality audio and video in not very video friendly environments."--Netvideo-Articles Blogspot
"'The Shut Up and Shoot Freelance Video Guide' is an easy-read crash course in the real world ins and outs and hundred little details of creating video works for hire."--Exclusive Magazine
"It's a very nice text covering the basics to the more complex aspects of film; explaining things in a nice manner than can be easily ingested, some textbooks you only touch in a pinch or when you really need to search for an answer where as Shut Up and Shoot is written in such a way that you can browse it or read it like you would a fiction, its comfortable and incisive I say go out and get it!"--TheFocusProject
"When I took a look at the book, I was first impressed by the nice matte softcover, the quality of paper, and the useful diagrams and images. The content was easy to understand and it has already given me ideas how to shoot my own videos and get better at it. At the same time, Anthony makes it look fun."--Jennie Yuen Art Blogspot.com
"Hundreds of little details of creating video works that may capture a director or producer's eye while working in the Big' Easy.I love the book's indexing and non-glare pages that make it snap to read or scan for an important Do or Don't when putting a video together."--The St. Bernard Voice, 1.6.12
About the Author
Anthony Q. Artis (prn. /ant-nee art-iss/) originally hails from Baltimore, Maryland, and has made his home in New York City for most of the last 15 years. There he has honed his skills as a straight up digital guerrilla. He has worked professionally in positions as diverse as producer, gaffer, cinematographer, and narrative projects and survived more low-budget shoots than he cares to admit. His feature films and TV shows have screened at the Tribeca Film Festival, the IFP Market, Slamdance, Cinequest, as well as on MTV, The Independent Film Channel and The special-FX make up, sound mixer, and location manager just to name a few.
Anthony is a graduate of New York University's Tisch School of the Arts. Since graduating, he has crewed and produced a variety of television, documentary Education Channel.
Most notably, he produced the feature film, Shelter which won first prize for Emerging Narratives at the 2003 IFP Market along with many other awards on the festival circuit. Anthony can be seen in full guerrilla action as Associate Producer, Gaffer, and 2nd Unit DP in the feature documentary, Paper Chasers, which chronicles the hip-hop music industry and the down and dirty making of a low-budget guerrilla doc.
Through the years Anthony has organized numerous student film festivals and trained hundreds of aspiring guerrilla filmmakers for major institutions, including New York University, New York City's famed LaGuardia High School for the Performing Arts, and Baltimore County Public Schools.
Anthony is presently the manager of the Film and TV Production Center at N.Y.U.'s Tisch School of the Arts where he coordinates the technical training and production equipment for all film and TV students. He most recently launched the Down and Dirty DV Podcast on iTunes and is currently producing an instructional series of guerrilla filmmaking books, DVD's, and boot camps. He remains an active guerrilla filmmaker, educator and "artrepreneur.
Product details
- Publisher : Routledge
- Publication date : November 21, 2011
- Edition : 1st
- Language : English
- Print length : 400 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0240814878
- ISBN-13 : 978-0240814872
- Item Weight : 2.35 pounds
- Dimensions : 7 x 1 x 10 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #2,358,828 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #291 in Cinematography (Books)
- #1,598 in Video Direction & Production (Books)
- #1,925 in Movie Direction & Production
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About the author

Anthony Q. Artis is a 19-year veteran of the film and TV industry and the author of "The Shut Up and Shoot Documentary Guide" , "The Shut Up and Shoot Freelance Video Guide", and co-host of "The Double Down Film Show" podcast.
Anthony produced director Benno Schoberth’s indie feature, "Shelter", which won the grand prize at the 2003 IFP Feature Market as well as several other festival awards. He was also Associate Producer and Gaffer on the hip-hop documentary, "Paper Chasers" (IFC) which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival, and he was a Segment Producer for the popular MTV reality series, "Flipped". Over the years he has worked professionally in positions as diverse as producer, cinematographer, gaffer, special-fx make up, sound mixer as well as location manager.
Apart from professional film and television production, as CEO of Down and Dirty DV, LLC Anthony has created dynamic attention-grabbing video projects for a variety of clients and institutions. Additionally, his company has produced a slew of original guerrilla filmmaking seminars, DVD’s, and educational products, including "Indie Film Boot Camp", an intensive 8-hour workshop of filmmaking instruction, now available as a deluxe 6-DVD set.
Anthony currently teaches lighting, camera and audio seminars as an adjunct instructor at the N.Y.U. - Tisch School of the Arts Kanbar Institute of Film and TV, where he also manages the production equipment for all Film and TV students.
In short, Anthony Q. Artis is: Straight up. Guerrilla.
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- Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2014
5.0 out of 5 stars you will glean a diverse range of stylistic and technical insights from this book
What a delight! I am overjoyed to have discovered that the Shut Up and Shoot Freelance Video Guide is vastly different than (and equally riveting as) the Shut Up and Shoot Documentary Guide. Although there are occasional parallels, the Shut Up and Shoot Freelance Video Guide offers unique material pertaining to any repeated topic. For instance, the lighting set-up diagrams are revisited, but with new structures not previously outlined in the Documentary Guide.
Artis's book starts by covering a wide spectrum of illustrations, including digital file charts (p. 27), camera guides (with relatively current models listed) (pp. 7-19), gain range charts complete with illustrative photos (pp. 33-34), peaking diagrams (p. 39), focal length diagrams and illustrations (pp. 46-47), and much more. Artis' even dedicates discussion on green screening techniques (with additional coverage on chromate green screening).
Later in the book, Artis dedicates an entire chapter to audio, covering various microphones, boom operation, wireless microphones, mixers, and the digital audio sweet spot. He even diagrams different audio set-ups dependent on (1) one or more types of mics available for the shoot and (2) the number of subjects (people) in the take.
The highlights of the book were threefold for me: first, the book focused chapter by chapter on various freelance projects, including promotional/marketing videos, wedding videography, live event videography, and music videos. These discussions oftentimes came with any of the following: example outlines, example script formats, illustrative storyboards, lighting and audio tips, project details, detailed budgets, and numerous other tools and tips.
The second major highlight was the emphasis on stylistic tips, such as how to collect and incorporate b-roll, how to utilize multiple camera angles, how to manage text, how to sync color, how to create lens flares, how to maximize translucent backgrounds (such as curtains and glass), and how to acquire many other wonderful stylistic elements such as the famous Dutch angle, frame-in-a-frame technique, and numerous others.
The third key feature of the book for me was the chapter by Benjamin Ahr Harrison called Music Videos that laid out the process for making music videos in a very structured, well developed manner. His approach includes excellent location-based outlines, example shotlists, schedules, syncing tips, and compositing tips, as well as thoughtful examples of how to break down the music into its basic structure.
This book has ample production value, indeed, and Artis succeeds remarkably in producing yet another entertaining, aesthetic--and completely unique product! Equally enjoyable are his Lynda.com videos that can be accessed through a month-to-month subscription. In these video tutorials, he covers a range of material from lighting to camera and audio management to documentary shoots. He also has the Shut Up and Shoot DVD series, which are next on my list of Artis's superior and highly professional products. I assure that you will glean a diverse range of stylistic and technical insights from this book.
- Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2013This is a good book for people getting into video. Anthony presents solid information in a clear style that's easy to grasp and applicable to many situations. Many references to video gear are dated, the bulk of the information is still valid, and make this book worth reading. Note that the book covers a lot of ground, and is more of an "introduction" to different aspects of video production. That said, Anthony does a good job of walking you through common situations that you will likely encounter. If you choose to specialize in a specific area (audio, lighting, directing, etc.), you will want to look further for more specific information. Regardless, this is a good reference for anyone getting into video production. Also, check out Anthony's book on documentary video.
- Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2012This book is a new freelancers bible. Easy to read plenty of pictures and diagrams. If your thinking of starting a business or some sort of video work check this book out. Anthony takes you from buying a camera to getting a website for your video business and everything in between. I highly recommend this book if your just starting, before a camera get this book!!!!
- Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2012If you're a no-nothing with a new cam and want to avoid foisting MEGO-inducing home movies of your ballerina grand-daughter on your neighbors, this book contains the advice you need. Today's cams have built-in technology to compensate for our lack of technical knowledge about which lens to use, what level of white point to specify, and so on. But the best cam can't salvage a boring video. This book informs you about what people want to see, and what they want to avoid. Your best friend can't impart such advice without hurting your feelings. All the more reason to invest in the counsel of a straight-talking, knowledgeable stranger. Especially when his writing style is engaging.
- Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2012I have learned a lot from this book, the read is great. Its more of a conversation rather than an instruction manual which is good, cause the author is talking directly toward you, I highly recommend,
Edited 05/13
Still use this book, great for reference, would definitely recommend, I have the documentary one as well.
- Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2013First of all, let me say that I love this book. It's extremely helpful and gives a lot of information in a clear and relatable way. BUT, I should have gotten the print version. Whoever formatted the Kindle version of this book did a horrible job on at least a third of the images and diagrams; some are too small to see while others run off the page and can't be read or seen. STAY AWAY FROM THE KINDLE VERSION
- Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2011Ant writes in a playful and engaging way but always delivers when it comes to good, useful information. Check out the Double Down Film Show he co-hosts on Blogtalkradio.com. If you have a kid that wants to be a filmmaker this would make a great gift or if you want an up-to-date look at guerilla video production circa 2012 this book deserves a look.
- Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2014Bought this as a textbook, but I think it would be widely applicable to anyone who is interested in video production.
I've recommended it to a few people who are interested in film making, one of the easiest to use guides that I've seen on the subject.
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m&mReviewed in Japan on January 4, 2013
4.0 out of 5 stars good
big helped..とても役に立ちました。撮影の幅が広がります
- DarrenGReviewed in the United Kingdom on December 22, 2017
5.0 out of 5 stars Great book
I have become a big fan of Anthony, I have read two of his books and I am now watching his videos on Lynda. Com
- Mireille El AsmarReviewed in Canada on March 15, 2018
2.0 out of 5 stars when you pay for new you expect a new book.
The book was used even though I paid for new. It smelled cigarettes and it was missing the cd that comes with it. I didn't return it coz it was urgent and needed it for a training.
- J. J. RobertsonReviewed in the United Kingdom on January 31, 2013
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent book
A very good basic guide to video which is easy to follow and simple to understand. I'd like to get the documentary version next.
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VideofilmerReviewed in Germany on February 1, 2013
4.0 out of 5 stars Praktisch, abwechslungsreich und sogar manchmal witzig
Durchaus empfehlenswerter, Angst nehmender Einstieg in die Welt der Videofilmer, die damit wirklich Geld verdienen wollen, also weniger für den reinen Amateur. Aber auch für die finden sich genügend Anregungen. Extem viel Anschauungsmaterial. Ein * Abzug nur für den manchmal sehr flapsigen Stil.