Video Bootcamp - Camera Tips & Tricks I
Seller: Seti Gershberg
Contact: Seti Gershberg
In Categories: Production/Post Production Video Recording Services
This two hour intensive bootcamp will teach you the core priinciples of shooting an effective video that looks amazing and take you from amatuer to semi-pro in less time then it takes to drive from Phoenix to the Grand Canyon.
Ok, you have a shiny new DSLR, or GoPro or Smartphone and you want to make videos for your Vlog, or web series, or a video explainer for your website that tells cutomers about your product or service or you just want to make videos for your YouYube page. You know how to press record and can figure out how to make a short video, but after shooting your video you ask yourself why it doesn't look like some of the other videos you see on the web hat look great? There are white areas that are blown out and other areas that are too dark, the framing is all wrong and your head is really small and in the bottom of the video, the audio is thin and distant, the video is super jerky and moves around and well, even though the content is great it just does not have that professional polished look that will give you an edge in todays market.
This course will teach you tips and techniques that will help you:
1: Properly frame and compose your shot
2: Get the right Exposure
3: Show you how to use light and shadow to your advantage
4: Select and use the proper lens (even for smartphones)
5: Selecting the proper color temperature (and what's this all about)?
6: How to keep your camera steady and not shake around like there is an earthquake
7: When to use a wide - medium or close up shot
8: How to shoot a time lapse video
9: The differneces between shooting indoors and outdoors
10: How can lighting help?
11: How to anticipate action and keep the viewer engaged?
12: How to set up your audio?
13: When and when not to zoom?
14: How much or little should you shoot?
15: The importance of story and structure - even for a vlog....
16: For DSLR's - Introduction to - ISO, Autofocus, Programmed AE, Manual shooting, spot metering, shutter speed, frame rate
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