Filmmaking On The Go: An Introduction to Videography
What you'll learn
- Professional Film Principles and Techniques that apply to ALL projects
- How to compose Beautiful Shots using Camera Movement, Lenses, and Lighting
- The equipment you'll need, and how to use it
- How to get Good Audio and avoid common Mistakes
- Techniques for ANY Camera... even Smartphones
- How to shoot for Easier Editing
- Introduction to Editing... Workflow, Oragnisation, and Editing Tools
Requirements
- An excitement for film and a desire to try new things
- Basic understanding of a camera
- Own or have access to a DSLR camera or Smartphone
Description
Do you want to get started in Video Production filming Documentaries, Music Videos, Sporting Events, or Concerts?
This course will teach you the basics so you can get started filming and creating amazing videos while on the go, and using minimal equipment.
Why take this course now?
Video creation is now one of the most in-demand skills and by enrolling in this course you'll gain those skills and be able to shoot Weddings, Music, Sports, Bars and Restaurants etc. This course will save you time by learning from my Experience in the Film Industry Dating back to 2009 as I share the knowledge, tips, and tricks I've learned to make sure you get your film projects started the right way.
Get straight to the point and study real life examples, to make sure by the end of this course you'll have the confidence and knowledge to start filming, using the basic equipment that most beginners will start off with. You'll learn about...
Pre-Production
Equipment (Camera, Lenses, Microphones, Hard Drives, Reflectors, Cleaning Kit)
Planning (Consultations, Shot Lists, Shoot Preparation)
Production
Camera Settings (Frame Rate, White Balance, ISO, Aperture, Shutter Speed)
Shot Composition (Shot Type, Rule of Thirds, Back / Foreground, Camera Moves, 180 Degree Rule)
Focus (Auto vs Manual, Depth of Field, Focus Pulls)
Audio (Mic Set-Ups, Levels, Hazards)
Lighting (Natural Light, Practical Light, Reflectors)
Shooting Techniques (Padding, B-Roll)
Post-Production
Organize (Off-Load / Review / Label Footage)
Editing (Project Settings, Importing Footage, Edit Tools, Transitions, Exporting)
**The Editing section of this course is an Introduction, it is NOT meant to be a Masterclass in Editing**
Enroll today and get instant access:
Easy-to-watch video lessons
Downloadable resources
Premium instructor support
Lifetime access to course updates
Get Creative, Have Fun, and Take Risks
With a 30-day 100% money back guarantee, there is no risk!. Enroll now to start your filmmaking endeavours.
See you in the classroom.
- Scott
Who this course is for:
- Beginners
- Photographers and Videographers
- Hobbyists and Professionals
- Film Students
- Travellers
- Social Media Influencers
- Content Creators
- YouTubers
Instructor
After graduating from film school in 2009 I dove straight into the Toronto film industry Directing and Producing a variety of projects such as music videos and short films that have screened at festivals such as Tribeca and Toronto International Shorts. In between projects I also work on big budget film and television such as Suicide Squad and The Boys.
When not on set I'm on the road working with bands, shooting documentaries, and creating other independent projects. Even while traveling for vacation I can't seem to put my camera down, because when you're passionate about something it becomes second nature.