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Intro to Video A Photographer's Guide to Filmmaking + BONUS Intro to Premiere - FStoppers

30-06-2020, 22:08   |   Category: Tutorials, Special

Intro to Video A Photographer's Guide to Filmmaking + BONUS Intro to Premiere - FStoppers

 

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As more and more people call themselves "professional photographers," the need to diversify and offer other services to your clients is rapidly growing. With social media and advertising visuals fighting for more and more of our attention, the importance of video is at an all time high. Luckily, if you are a photographer, you already have 90% of the tools you need to start making professional videos and multimedia productions. This new Fstoppers tutorial on videography is aimed at helping both professional and amateur photographers take the gear they already own and start producing high quality videos. There is no better time to learn how to film video than right now!


Intro to Videography

The idea behind the Fstoppers website was first born back in 2010 when Patrick Hall and Lee Morris both had an interest in learning how to shoot video. Having both been successful wedding photographers, Patrick and Lee saw the value videography could supply to their own photography businesses. Over the years, Fstoppers has grown from a little side project used to explore behind the scenes videos into a full blown world wide community of photographers and videographers. Since 2010 when DSLRs first started shooting high definition video, Lee and Patrick have seen photographers and social media influencers transitioning to video at an alarming rate. In today's cut throat market, the trend is very clear: if you are not incorporating video along side you photography, you are going to get left behind.

The good news is that it has never been easier for a stills photographer to transition into videography. Almost every digital camera sold today has the ability to shoot high quality 1080p or 4K video. Most of the lenses and tripods you already own can also be used to shoot video. In many cases, your camera's sensor can actually out perform many much more expensive video cameras in both low light,  frame rates, and shallow depth of field. If you are already experienced with obtaining proper composition, exposure, and focus, switching over to video can be a fast and easy transition. 

 

Topics Covered

Understanding Different Resolutions and Frame Rates

Working with Log, Color Grading, and Color Profiles

Exposure: Aperture, Shutter Speed, and ISO

Using Different Cameras and Lenses

Mastering Focus with Video

Using Cheap and Expensive Constant Lighting

Adjusting White Balance and Tint

Using External Microphones

Recording Audio In Camera and Externally

Editing in Adobe Premiere

Syncing Audio with Multiple Cameras

How to Create Timelapses

Filming in Slow Motion

Stabilizing Your Camera

Adding Smooth Movement to Your Footage

How to Film a Short Commercial



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how i can i download complete class ? you dont have another download server link because these links are not working
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