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DSLR Video Production - Start Shooting Better Video Today
Course Introduction
Course Introduction
Top 5 Tips for Better DSLR Video
Which Camera Brand is Best?
How to Succeed in this Course & an Important Message
Getting Started with DSLR Video
Introduction to Section - What camera will I be teaching with?
Introduction to Section - What camera will I be teaching with?
Putting On & Taking Off Lenses
Shooting Modes - Which mode should you shoot in?
Choosing a Memory Card & Putting a Card in the Camera
Choosing Video Quality & Frame Rate
Recording Video, Reviewing your Footage, Deleting Clips & Formatting a Memory Ca
Section Conclusion
Exercise: Practice Setting Up Your Camera & Tripod
Exercise: Walkthrough
Learn the Manual Settings of your DSLR Camera
Intro to Section
Shutter Speed and Video
Tip - Setting Shutter Speed as Twice the Frame Rate
Aperture and Video (aka F-Stop or Iris)
ISO and Video
Tip - Using Lights to Fix Exposure
Setting White Balance and a Bit About Color Temperature
What is a Picture Style, and How to Choose the Right One
Practice - Play with Your Settings
Tips for Getting Perfect Focus
Basics of Video Composition - Getting Great Shots
Intro to Composition
Basic Composition - Wide, Medium, and Close Up Shots
Tip - Head Room
The Rule of Thirds
Composing Interview Shots
Conclusion to this Section
Exercise Rule of Thirds
Exercise Walkthrough - Rule of Thirds
Equipment Check - Building Your DSLR Video Kit
The Camera Body
Lense Options - Prime vs. Zoom
Lighting Options
Audio Recording and Microphones
Tripods, Monopods, Steady Cam Systems, and Drones
Lighting for DSLR Video
Section Intro
Using Ambient Light for Video
Tip - Use a Bounce Card
DIY Cheap and Easy Lighting Solutions
Key Light Sample, Diffusion, and Using Gels
Tip - Use Gloves to Protect Your Hands
Using a Spotlight for Highlighting Details
What is Three-Point Lighting (aka Documentary-Style Lighting)
Creating a Mood with Lighting
Audio for DSLR Video
Intro to Audio Recording for Video
Recording Audio with an External Audio Recording Device
How to Use a Lavaliere Microphone (aka Lapel Mic)
How to Use a Shotgun Microphone (aka Boom Mic)
Recording Audio with Your Smart Phone
How to Record Audio at Proper Levels
How to Reduce Background Noise
Exercise - Recording Audio
How to Remove Background Noise with Audacity
Advanced Video Production Tips
Intro to Section
Shooting for Slow Motion
Getting Enough Coverage
Multi-Camera Shoots
Exercise - Shooting Slow Motion Video
Slowing Down Footage Walkthrough
TimeWarp Tutorial - Slow Motion Footage in After Effects
Video Editing for DSLR Shooters
Intro to Video Editing
Ingesting Video to Your Computer
Importing Video to Your Vidoe Editing Application
Creating a New Video Sequence
Basic Video Editing and Editing Tools
Syncing Audio and Video for DSLR Shooters
Exporting your Video
Exercise - Edit a Montage
Adding Titles to your Videos
Conclusion
Thank you
Basic Composition - Wide, Medium, and Close Up Shots
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