Introduces the essential concepts and techniques necessary for shooting video with a DSLR camera.
Overview
Syllabus
Introduction
- Welcome
- About the camera used in this course
- Understanding photography
- Understanding aperture
- Trade-offs with aperture adjustment
- Understanding shutter speed
- Trade-offs with shutter adjustment
- Understanding ISO
- Trade-offs with ISO adjustment
- Understanding sensor size
- Protecting highlights and native ISO
- Getting a custom white balance
- Focusing for video
- Using lenses
- Understanding wide lenses
- Understanding long lenses
- Getting shallow depth of field
- Using graphs to gauge exposure
- Recording audio
- Using a clapperboard
- Shooting a "flat" image
- Using custom color profiles
- Shooting slow motion
- Getting a beautiful shot
- Why use Premiere Pro for editing?
- Transcoding video
- Combining video and audio streams
- Cleaning up noise and adding grain
- Color correcting footage
- About DSLR pitfalls
- Avoiding rolling shutter
- Avoiding moiré
- About limited latitude
- About extreme compression
- Why you need a monitor
- Using a viewfinder
- Stabilizing your camera
- Moving your camera
- Using a follow focus
- Using a matte box
- Using neutral density filters
- The future of DSLR video
- Final thoughts
Taught by
Chad Perkins