If you’ve dabbled in digital photography but want to do more with your pictures, here is a comprehensive but nontechnical handbook that shows you how to take better photos and use your images more creatively. Mediapedia is a friendly, full-color resource that gives everyone an understanding of the creative power they’ve already got at hand, with the equipment they already own.
Like an encyclopedia, Mediapedia is a classic desktop resource. Chapters on digital photography, image editing, type & layout, illustration, slide shows, and distribution are organized as a sequence of terms referring to the tools and techniques you can use to achieve particular effects. Author Kit Laybourne, an accomplished filmmaker and animator, describes scores of ways you can work with photos, fonts, Photoshop, Powerpoint, and illustration programs to enhance any personal media project—or create a new one.
Laybourne writes in a friendly style that is as much about helping you figure out what looks good as it is about conveying the technical know-how you need. He includes more than 800 illustrations—photos, hand-drawn sketches, and screen grabs—that depict ideas for everything from improving your photography skills to cropping and altering pictures, creating entertaining slide shows, and adding illustration and type to cards and flyers. You’ll learn how to share your creative media in paper form as well as via the Internet.
With Mediapedia in your library, you’ll have the tools, instruction, and inspiration to make your personal media projects creative and impressive.
Creative tips and explanations include:
- Tools and techniques that are immediately usable by anyone who downloads photos onto a computer
- Terms, definitions, explanations, illustrations, and captions are all self-contained units, with related information on the same page
- Provides examples of good photography and design to help you take your own “personal media” projects to the next level
- Everything you’ve wanted to know about your digital photos but were afraid to ask
Industry Reviews
Praise for Kit Laybourne's previous book, The Animation Book: "I read one chapter and then went and made a little film with my seven-year-old son. When he finally saw the thing moving and come to life, he giggled for a solid half hour. I love this book." --Peter Hastings, writer/producer of Animaniacs and Pinky and the Brain and creator of Disney's One Saturday Morning. "This is a great book! The Animation Book is the perfect starter kit for anyone interested in entering the animation business or learning about the art of animation." -- Terry Thoren, CEO/President, Klasky Csupo Inc. "The Animation Book is a classic. If you can afford to buy only one book on animation, this is the one to buy--it has it all." --Gunnar Wille, head of the animation department, The National Film School of Denmark "Kit Laybourne is a leading voice in new media; this book brings his knowledge and insight to everyone."-Ellen Lupton, curator of contemporary design, Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum; author, Thinking with Type and Graphic Design: The New Basics "In a world of customization and social networking, Kit Laybourne defines a new preoccupation: 'personal media.' This is a digital 'do-it-yourself' for all of us with a computer, a camera, and a desire to do more."-Paul Warwick Thompson, director, Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum"Kit Laybourne has created a vital and fun-reading 'do it yourself' guide to communicating in the twenty-first century, with valuable insights, design tips, and creative activities for nondesigners (i.e., most of us)."-Colleen Macklin, associate professor and former chair, Communication Design & Technology Department, Parsons The New School For Design "At last, a book that humanizes the technologies we use to tell stories. With a calm bedside manner, Laybourne empowers anyone inclined to self-expression to champion their voice, vision, and talent."-Chee Pearlman, principle, Chee Company and former editor in chief, I.D. Magazine