Cinematography Videography Better Video with Any Camera

Shoot better video by learning the video production techniques used by Hollywood filmmakers. And get paid to do it!
Cinematography Videography Better Video with Any Camera
File Size :
3.81 GB
Total length :
3h 16m

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Instructor

Phil Ebiner

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Last update

8/2022

Ratings

4.3/5

Cinematography Videography Better Video with Any Camera

What you’ll learn

Shoot beautiful video with any camera – from professional cinema to your iPhone
Get paid to shoot video as a cinematographer / videographer
Expose properly with ISO, Shutter Speed, and Aperture
Light your set like a professional director of photography
Work and navigate a film set
Choose the right tools (camera, lights, stabilization)

Cinematography Videography Better Video with Any Camera

Requirements

Students should know what types of videos they are interested in making.
Students do not need a fancy camera to follow along with this course.

Description

You want to get better at shooting video, right?
This online Cinematography Course will teach you how to shoot beautiful videos with any camera.
This course is designed to teach you the ins and outs of professional cinematography – the art of making motion pictures. While there are plenty of video courses, it’s hard to find a comprehensive course that teaches you everything you’d want to know about shooting video.
This is the course for you, taught by a professional Hollywood cinematographer.
Learn the basics of getting great shots with any cameraUse the manual settings on your camera to expose your shot properlyLearn how to use camera movement to get more impressive shotsLight your video sets with traditional filmmaking techniques and lighting setupsBecome a professional director of photography (cinematographer) with tips on how to find work in the video/film industryMake money shooting videos
Improve Your Video Creation with This Complete Course
What makes us qualified to teach you?
We are Will and Phil, professional cinematographers and video creators. Plus, we’re the creator of some of the world’s most popular video production courses – with over 150,000 students and thousands of 5-star reviews like these ones from this course:
Everything they are talking about is very clear and easy to understand. The instructors do make anything boring and have really good facts. To me everything about this course was just put together correctly. I would definitely recommend this course to others! – John Tyler Hardin
Great fundamentals, straight forward, professional – Steven Farmer
Excellent course because instructor is very knowledgeable and he explained everything in a very clear English. – Pawan Babbar
Regardless of the type of camera you are using – DSLR, Professional Cinema Camera, GoPro, iPhone, or Film – you can shoot beautiful video. Learn professional techniques that Hollywood filmmakers are using to capture powerful images.
If you want to learn how to shoot great videos and making money doing what you love, this is the course for you.
Our Promise to You
We’ll be here for you every step of the way. If you have any questions about the course content or anything related to this topic, you can always post a question in the course or send me a direct message. 
We want to make this the best course on how to shoot better video. So if there is any way we can improve this course, just tell me and we’ll make it happen.
Dive Right In
This course dives right into shooting better video with 5 tips for better cinematography. You’ll learn the basics of cinematography including choosing the right camera, ISO, frame rate, shutter speed, f-stop/aperture, and lens options.
Learn how to expose your videos properly, including learning the different styles of exposure styles of commercial, TV, and narrative filmmaking.
Learn how camera movement with tripods, handheld, dollys, steadicam systems, and drones can help you take beautiful shots.
Learn how to light your video shots with different styles and lighting kits.
Learn how to work with the producer, director, camera team, grip and electric team, and other departments on a film set.
Learn how to find work as a cinematographer / videographer. Learn how to network, negotiate a good rate, and get jobs.
Start shooting better videos today!
With our 30-day 100% money back guarantee, there is nothing holding you back from jumping in right now and trying the course out.
Go ahead and click the enroll button, and I’ll see you in lesson 1!
Cheers,
Phil & Will

Overview

Section 1: Getting Started

Lecture 1 What is this course all about? | Cinematography Course

Lecture 2 Top 5 Tips for Better Cinematography | Cinematography Course

Lecture 3 Join the Official Student Community | Cinematography Course

Lecture 4 What is a Cinematographer (Director of Photography)? | Cinematography Course

Lecture 5 Why Should You Become a Cinematographer? | Cinematography Course

Lecture 6 Tips to Improve Your Course Taking Experience | Cinematography Course

Section 2: The Camera – Understanding The Basics

Lecture 7 Intro to Section | Cinematography Course

Lecture 8 Equipment Suggestions: Camera and Lenses | Cinematography Course

Lecture 9 Choosing a Camera: Digital vs. Film | Cinematography Course

Lecture 10 Choosing a Digital Camera: DSLR vs. Cinema Camera | Cinematography Course

Lecture 11 What is Video Resolution? | Cinematography Course

Lecture 12 What is Frame Rate? | Cinematography Course

Lecture 13 Choosing a Lens | Cinematography Course

Lecture 14 Get More Video Resources & Tips | Cinematography Course

Lecture 15 Memory Cards | Cinematography Course

Lecture 16 What is Latitude? | Cinematography Course

Lecture 17 Exercise – Put Together Your Camera Kit | Cinematography Course

Lecture 18 Bonus Lesson – In Depth Camera Overview with Caleb | Cinematography Course

Section 3: Getting the Right Exposure

Lecture 19 Intro to Section | Cinematography Course

Lecture 20 How Does Exposure Work? | Cinematography Course

Lecture 21 How Does Frame Rate Affect Exposure? | Cinematography Course

Lecture 22 What is ISO? | Cinematography Course

Lecture 23 What is shutter speed? | Cinematography Course

Lecture 24 What is Aperture (aka F-Stop)? | Cinematography Course

Lecture 25 Class Break | Cinematography Course

Lecture 26 Aperture Chart | Cinematography Course

Lecture 27 Using Neutral Density (ND) Filters to Cut Down Light | Cinematography Course

Lecture 28 Reading Exposure with Your Camera: Understanding the Histogram and Light Meters

Lecture 29 Putting It All Together: How to Exposure Properly | Cinematography Course

Lecture 30 Shooting with Color Profiles and LUTs | Cinematography Course

Lecture 31 Shooting in RAW Mode for Best Color Correction | Cinematography Course

Lecture 32 Exercise – Practice Shooting in Two Lighting Scenarios | Cinematography Course

Section 4: Composition – Shoot Better Looking Video

Lecture 33 Intro to Section | Cinematography Course

Lecture 34 What is Composition? | Cinematography Course

Lecture 35 Types of Shots You Need to Know | Cinematography Course

Lecture 36 Getting Great Rack Focuses | Cinematography Course

Lecture 37 Composing Better Shots for Narrative and Commercial Video

Lecture 38 Composing Better Shots for Documentaries | Cinematography Course

Lecture 39 Bonus Lesson – Tips for Shooting with Caleb | Cinematography Course

Section 5: Adding Movement to Your Shots

Lecture 40 Intro to Section | Cinematography Course

Lecture 41 Equipment Suggestions: Tripods and Movement | Cinematography Course

Lecture 42 Why Should You Add Movement to Your Shots? | Cinematography Course

Lecture 43 Using a Tripod for Better Video | Cinematography Course

Lecture 44 Better Handheld Shooting | Cinematography Course

Lecture 45 Using a Dolly for Better Video | Cinematography Course

Lecture 46 Stabilizing Your Shots with a Steadicam System Like the Movi

Lecture 47 Shooting with a Jib | Cinematography Course

Lecture 48 Shooting with a Drone | Cinematography Course

Lecture 49 Exercise – Practice Your Camera Moves | Cinematography Course

Section 6: Video Lights – The Hardware

Lecture 50 Intro to Section | Cinematography Course

Lecture 51 Equipment Suggestions: Lighting | Cinematography Course

Lecture 52 What is Lighting? | Cinematography Course

Lecture 53 Understanding Color Temperature | Cinematography Course

Lecture 54 Light Color Temperature Chart | Cinematography Course

Lecture 55 Setting White Balance on Your Camera | Cinematography Course

Lecture 56 White Balance Symbol Chart | Cinematography Course

Lecture 57 Powering Your Lights | Cinematography Course

Lecture 58 Light Stands 101 | Cinematography Course

Lecture 59 Lighting Safety: How to Handle Lights | Cinematography Course

Section 7: Video Lighting Techniques and Tips

Lecture 60 Intro to Section | Cinematography Course

Lecture 61 Why Do We Light? | Cinematography Course

Lecture 62 Lighting Demonstration – What can lighting say? | Cinematography Course

Lecture 63 How to Set Up 3-Point Lighting | Cinematography Course

Lecture 64 Making Eyes Pop with Lighting | Cinematography Course

Lecture 65 Tips for Shooting with Natural Light | Cinematography Course

Lecture 66 Exercise – Set Up Three Point Lighting | Cinematography Course

Section 8: How to Make Money as a Cinematographer/Videographer

Lecture 67 Intro to Section | Cinematography Course

Lecture 68 The Top Ways to Find Cinematography Work | Cinematography Course

Lecture 69 How to Negotiate Your Rate | Cinematography Course

Lecture 70 How to Get Paid with an Invoice | Cinematography Course

Lecture 71 Understanding Taxes as a Freelancer | Cinematography Course

Lecture 72 How to Charge as a Freelancer | Cinematography Course

Section 9: Being On Set

Lecture 73 Guide to Being on Set | Cinematography Course

Lecture 74 Lights, Camera, Action! Order of Occurrences on Set | Cinematography Course

Lecture 75 Set Etiquette: How to Act on Set | Cinematography Course

Section 10: Taking It to the Next Level

Lecture 76 Creating an Amazing Website and Reel | Cinematography Course

Lecture 77 Going to Film Festivals | Cinematography Course

Lecture 78 Doing Work for Free | Cinematography Course

Section 11: Color Correcting for Cinematographers

Lecture 79 Color Correction and Grading in Adobe Premiere Pro | Cinematography Course

Lecture 80 Applying a LUT in Adobe Premiere Pro | Cinematography Course

Section 12: Course Wrap-Up

Lecture 81 Thank You for Taking This Course! | Cinematography Course

Lecture 82 Bonus Lecture: Learn More from Phil + Video School | Cinematography Course

Anyone wanting to shoot better videos with their camera,Anyone wanting to make money by shooting videos,Anyone wanting to work in the film industry as a cinematographer,Anyone wanting to use cameras like a professional cinematographer,This course is NOT for people who aren’t interested in making better videos

Course Information:

Udemy | English | 3h 16m | 3.81 GB
Created by: Phil Ebiner

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