Explore camera and lens options for digital video. Learn about the differences between prime vs. zoom lenses, shooting with a Canon, Blackmagic, and GoPro camera, and more.
Overview
Syllabus
Introduction
- Welcome
- Comparing sensor sizes
- Why choose a cropped sensor
- Why choose a full sensor
- Understanding card speeds
- Shooting video
- Shooting time lapse
- What are prime lenses?
- Exploring low-light performance
- Working with shallow depth of field
- Examining cost issues
- Avoiding lens flare
- Using a lens hood
- Using a matte box
- Exploring other strategies for avoiding lens flares
- Blackmagic Cinema Camera
- Things to look out for
- Recording with the Blackmagic Cinema Camera
- Focusing with a Cinema Camera
- Evaluating the shots
- Cinema Camera RAW workflow
- Benefits of mirrorless cameras
- Mirrorless workflow
- Things to look out for
- Evaluating the footage from a mirrorless camera
- How DSLR viewfinders react when recording video
- Understanding live view
- Is the Canon 6D right for me?
- Beneficial features of the Canon 6D
- Drawbacks of the Canon 6D
- Menu options of the Canon 6D
- The dangers of tiny screens
- How to set focus before recording
- DSLR recording time limits
- Legal limits for video recording
- How do I rack focus?
- Using a prime lens
- Using a zoom Lens
- Using a follow focus
- How do I clean my camera?
- Keeping the lens clean
- Cleaning the sensor
- Performing a wet sensor cleaning
- Shooting with an iPhone 5s
- Shooting slow motion
- Accessing footage
- Assembling footage
- How do I get slow-motion footage?
- Setting up slow motion in camera settings
- Slow motion in Final Cut Pro X
- Slow motion in Premiere Pro
- Slow motion in After Effects
- Is the Nikon D600 right for me?
- Beneficial features of the Nikon D600
- Drawbacks of the Nikon D600
- Menu options of the Nikon D600
- How many batteries do I need?
- Power or no power
- Other batteries to consider
- Strategies for lengthening battery life
- Why does my exposure change with a zoom lens?
- Understanding f-stop
- Strategies for dealing with exposure changes
- The Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera
- What to look out for
- Pocket Cinema Camera workflow
- Evaluating the shots
- What is a GoPro?
- The GoPro bodies
- Essential GoPro gear
- Powering the GoPro
- Accessing GoPro menus
- Essential menu commands
- Shooting with a GoPro mount
- Connecting a GoPro remote
- Viewing with a remote app
- Recording with a remote app
- Evaluating the shots
- Shooting time lapses with a GoPro
- Setting up the GoPro
- Accessing GoPro time-lapse footage
- Processing GoPro time-lapse footage
- How can I get smooth tracking shots?
- Walking the camera
- Using sliders and dollies
- Matching cameras
- Variables
- Calibration
- Evaluating the shots
- Matching log footage
- Matching ProRes footage
- Shooting in small places
- Using portable lights
- Compact lighting
- Lens choices for small places
- Mounting the camera
- Remote operation
- Evaluating the results
- Shooting a product shot
- Building the backdrop
- Using compact lighting
- Cleaning the object
- Using a macro lens
- Using a turntable
- What is log?
- Why should you shoot log?
- Using a LUT with Dynamic Link
- Creating a LUT in Adobe SpeedGrade
Taught by
Richard Harrington and Robbie Carman