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| | Revolutionary QuickTime Pro 5 & 6 Author: Bradley Ford, Andy Grogan, Frank Lowney, Manuel Minut, Jonathan Puckey, Jurgen Schaub, Francesco Schiavon, Barb Roeder Binding: Paperback ISBN: 1903450527
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 Revolutionary QuickTime Pro 5 & 6 by: Bradley Ford, Andy Grogan, Frank Lowney, Manuel Minut, Jonathan Puckey, Jurgen Schaub, Francesco Schiavon, Barb Roeder
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Editorial Review:
QuickTime - far more that just watching moviesWhy just watch when you can interact? With the future of interactive media expanding all around us it's good to know that you can realize the projects you have in mind and get them out into the world. Interactive media makers can learn how to harness the power of QuickTime, web designers can unleash powerful time-based media. Filmmakers can immerse themselves in the digital future. With the release of the new version six QuickTime is set to move even further ahead of the competition. But of course you can just watch! DVision from friends of ED deliver to you the CREED philosophy of digital filmmaking: Create, Realize, Edit, Enhance, Deliver. DVision will guide you all the way from the germ of an idea to outputting your creation to DVD, the Web or the format of your choice. Synopsis QuickTime is so much more than a software tool or a media format, it's open architecture and standard-embracing technology mean that it will continue to be a the forefront of digital media. This book takes the reader through the whole spectrum of QuickTime's use, from streaming video across networks, interactivity, virtual reality and even it's role in DVD authoring. This includes planning your projects, creating your QuickTime content, how QuickTime interacts with other products including Macromedia Flash & Director and the best ways to get QuickTime media to your audience. The CD-ROM includes a wealth of support materials and example projects and also a trial version of Totally Hip Software's LiveStage Professional for both PC and Mac.
Customer Reviews: Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0  Not worth having: 
Not worth having: confused writing, poor indexing. Buy Stern and Lettieri's "QuickTime for Macintosh and Windows" instead.
Thorough and fun guide to Quicktime: 
This is a great book for anyone developing digital content using QuickTime. The writing clearly shows an enthusiasm and dedication to the QuickTime platform that a beginner needs to get through the technical complexity of the product (which is greatly alleviated by third party applications, by the way). Although the publisher clearly skimped on the editorial side, I learned a lot from this book and it inspired me to explore QuickTime in more depth. A Must-Have Book For Quicktime Novices & Power-Users: 
If you have any interest in or need for Quicktime as more than a simple download viewer, then START WITH THIS BOOK! I love the Visual Quickstart Book on Quicktime but this one is even better. It describes the history and powerful significance of the Quicktime development (for Windows as well as Mac), it clearly explains the amazing feature set of the dirt-cheap QuicktimePro upgrade while providing a CD packed with actual illustration material and demo projects. This book is also the Quicktime User's manual... more info Words from the Experts!: 
Wow. After seeing the author list for this book, I had to get a copy. You don't have to spend much time at industry events like Apple's QuickTime Live before you'll run into several of them, lecturing to the assembled. Turns out they're not just nice people who know QuickTime intimately well, they're also great authors!This book is a solid introduction to the underpinnings of QuickTime and many of the applications empowered by its multimedia abilities. While other books, such as Steven Gulie's QuickTime... more info
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