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Posted: Jun 12 2008
It is a VERY dry read, so don't plan on getting it and trying to read it all asap. It just seems as if the book is one big encyclopedia. There are a lot of facts, but none thoroughly explained so that you get the full grasp. I would not recommend this for a beginner because the authors assume that you know most of the basics. Every time I read something that I didn't know I wanted it to be explained more in depth.
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Posted: Sep 17 2007
The data found inside this book is absolutely useful, many questions found answer inside, la diseccion del time code por ejemplo esta hecha de una manera clara y me ha permitido emplearme de manera mas eficaz en mi trabajo, ademas me ha permitido contrastar en varias oportunidades opniones que tengo sobre temas tecnicos y ver que piesan personas que se dedican a lo mismo que yo en otras partes del mundo, esta muy bien escrito y es facil de leer, incluso se puede decir que es un libro ameno para ser un libro de contenidos tecnicos una A+.
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( 2 of 2 found this review helpful ) Posted: Feb 25 2006
I've been mixing and Recording music for 15 years and have done a number of major motion pictures now, but always felt slightly in the dark regarding some of the technical jargon and workflow for Film and TV post production. This book is clear, to the point, easy to read, and a constant source of reference for me as more and more work i do is for Film and TV. As someone who has had a lot of experience in audio, I really appreciate that the delivery of detail is not dummied down, but that it's nor over explained either. This is a great launchpad for people needing to grasp a fundamental overview of the whole process. It should be required reading for anyone who considers themselves a TV or Film or Commecial producer.


















