Learn the essential gear every video professional needs to capture better angles, control the camera remotely, stabilize shaky footage, check focus and exposure, and more.
Overview
Syllabus
Introduction
- Welcome
- What is a matte box?
- Discussing the benefit of filters
- Reducing lense flare
- What is an EVF?
- Checking focus
- Checking exposure
- Viewing camera settings
- What is a loupe?
- Proper focus with a loupe
- Proper exposure with a loupe
- Follow focus overview
- What is a follow focus?
- Setting the marks
- Operating follow focus
- Evaluating the results
- Why should I use a slate?
- Using a digital slate
- Using a physical slate
- Alternate metadata
- How can I fix shaky shooting?
- Fixing shaky shooting in Final Cut Pro X
- Fixing shaky shooting in Premiere Pro
- Using a field monitor
- Connecting the monitor
- Using peaking and "focus in red"
- Using color assist
- Looping the monitor
- Using your HDMI port
- Adapting HDMI to SDI
- Remotely controlling a camera
- Attaching a CamRanger
- Creating a network
- Controlling a DSLR with an iPad
- How do I get my camera into tight spaces?
- Using GorillaPods
- Using additional grip items
- Using a DINO
- Using a lens skirt
- What causes shake?
- Using a stable platform
- Fixing shake in post
- Sliding the camera
- Tabletop dolly
- What is a slider?
- Using a slider
- Slider versatility
- What is a monopod?
- Exploring stabilized shooting
- Exploring overhead shooting
- Why do I need a fluid head?
- Standard photo head drawbacks
- Why use a fluid head?
- Converting a photo tripod
- How do I get a GoPro in the air?
- Attaching a GoPro to a quadcopter
- Calibrating the quadcopter
- Flying with the GoPro on the quadcopter
- Evaluating the quadcopter footage
- Getting more control with the quadcopter
- Getting the camera higher
- Using a monopod to extend your reach
- What is a jib?
- Operating a jib
- Evaluating the shots
Taught by
Richard Harrington and Robbie Carman