Videography For Beginners: Shooting With A Dslr /Mirrorless

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Videography For Beginners: Shooting With A Dslr /Mirrorless
Last updated 7/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 3.60 GB | Duration: 4h 28m

Learn how to shoot videos with your DSLR or Mirrorless Camera Even If You Have No Prior Knowledge

What you'll learn
Understanding all the settings related to video-making like Resolution, Frame rate and the camera settings to be used as well as different focus methods
Learning about all the equipment needed to create videos like video lights, tripods, microphones, etc
Learning how to record and edit audio using the correct technique and gadgets
Learning how to edit videos using Adobe Premiere Pro
Requirements
No Prior Knowledge Required
Description
Have you always wanted to learn how to use your DSLR or Mirrorless camera to shoot videos?Then you've come to the right place. This course is designed for people who want to learn the art of video production even if they no prior knowledge or experience in videography.In this course everything is taught step-by-step and in a beginner friendly manners.This course is perfect for:1. People want to learn videography/cinematography for film making/documentary making purpose.2. People who want to start their YouTube channels.3. People who want to shoot instructional videos.4. People who want to go into corporate film making.5. People who want to shoot videos for events like weddings, birthdays, etc.6. People who want to record the memories of their loved ones in a special way.In this course we start off with the basic settings that you have to input in your camera before you can start shooting videos. These settings include Resolution, Frame Rate and Shutter Speed, Aperture, ISO, etc.Then we learn the correct way to focus in videos.After that we learn how to shoot videos in challenging situations using a variable ND filter. This is the part where you'll become confident of shooting videos because everything that you have learned will be applied.After that we move on to the all important Audio. We'll learn the correct way to record audio where we will discuss things like external microphones, external recorders, etc. We'll also be talking about the different types of mics so you know which one to get for your purpose. We will also be learning how to remove noise from our audio in editing as well as how to synchronize audio and video in Adobe Premiere Pro.Then we move on to lighting. We will be learning about the different types of video lights and their pros and cons. Then we will be learning how to turn hard light into soft light so you get a pleasing looking subject in your video.After that we will be looking at some of the essential equipment needed for videography like handheld gimbal stabilizers, tripods, fluid motion heads and gorillapods. Then we head towards something which is a lot of fun, i.e., Slow Motion Videos. We'll be learning how to create and edit fantastic looking slow motion videos.Then we'll be learning how to create time-lapse videos the correct way. To round things off, we'll be looking at how to edit out videos in Adobe Premiere Pro.Throughout this course we show you a lot of equipment and accessories. So we have compiled all the important accessories that you would require as a beginner and put that together in one PDF document with the links to buy. This saves you time from doing all the research on your own.This really is a one-stop course to learn the art of videography and we would love to get a chance to teach you.

Overview

Section 1: Introduction to the Course

Lecture 1 About me (Your Trainer) and Intro to the Course

Lecture 2 Recommended Videography Gear

Lecture 3 Join Our Private Facebook Group

Section 2: Resolution

Lecture 4 What Resolution Should You Use?

Lecture 5 4k vs Full HD - Comparison

Section 3: Frame Rate and Shutter Speed

Lecture 6 Frame Rate and Shutter Speed - Part 1

Lecture 7 Frame Rate and Shutter Speed - Part 2

Lecture 8 Frame Rate and Shutter Speed - Part 3

Lecture 9 Frame Rate and Shutter Speed - Part 4

Section 4: Aperture

Lecture 10 What Aperture to Use?

Section 5: ISO

Lecture 11 ISO and Exposure

Lecture 12 ISO and Light Meter

Lecture 13 ISO and Noise

Section 6: Shooting our first video

Lecture 14 Shooting our first video (Using a Variable ND Filter) - Part 1

Lecture 15 Shooting our first video (Using a Variable ND Filter) - Part 2

Section 7: How to Focus?

Lecture 16 How to Focus? (Auto-focus vs Manual focus) - Part 1

Lecture 17 How to Focus? (Auto-focus vs Manual focus) - Part 2

Section 8: Audio

Lecture 18 Recording Audio the Correct Way - Part 1

Lecture 19 Recording Audio the Correct Way - Part 2

Lecture 20 Different Types of Microphones

Lecture 21 Using Audacity (Free Software) to Remove Noise From Audio

Lecture 22 How to Synchronize Audio and Video in Editing

Section 9: Lighting

Lecture 23 Types of Video Lights

Lecture 24 Soft Light vs Hard Light

Section 10: Videography Equipment

Lecture 25 Gimbal Stabilizers, Tripods and Gorillapods

Lecture 26 Which type of lens is good?

Section 11: Shooting Slow Motion Videos

Lecture 27 Shooting Slow Motion Videos - Part 1

Lecture 28 Shooting Slow Motion Videos - Part 2

Section 12: Shooting a Time-Lapse

Lecture 29 Shooting a Time-Lapse - Part 1

Lecture 30 Shooting a Time-Lapse - Part 2

Lecture 31 Shooting a Time-Lapse - Part 3

Lecture 32 Shooting a Time-Lapse - Part 4

Section 13: Video Editing

Lecture 33 Introduction to Video Editing in Adobe Premiere Pro

Lecture 34 Basic Editing in Adobe Premiere Pro - Part 1

Lecture 35 Basic Editing in Adobe Premiere Pro - Part 2

Lecture 36 Exporting Video in Adobe Premiere Pro

Section 14: Conclusion

Lecture 37 Conclusion

Lecture 38 Bonus Lecture - Check out my other courses on Udemy

People looking to learn the art of videography or video production using their DSLR or Mirrorless cameras.