Make your video productions run smoother with these tips and useful tools for shooting high-frame-rate and green-screen footage, recovering files from corrupted disks, and more.
Overview
Syllabus
Introduction
- Welcome
- High frame rate shootout
- Footage at 60 frames per second
- Footage at 120 frames per second
- Footage at 240 frames per second
- Processing high-frame-rate footage
- Using After Effects to slow down high-frame-rate footage
- Slowing down high-frame-rate footage with time warping
- Using Twixtor to slow footage down
- Using Digital Anarchy to remove flicker from high-frame-rate footage
- The importance of calibrating displays
- Calibrating displays on a PC
- Calibrating displays on a Mac
- Choosing a meter
- Calibrate with X-Rite i1Profiler
- Calibrating advice
- Mounting a disk and recovering files
- Recovering media
- Mounting a disk image
- What Is a lookup table (LUT)?
- Using Adobe Hue
- Applying or modifying a LUT
- Manipulating LUTs with Lattice
- Putting LUTs to use on set
- Shooting green screen on a budget
- Why shoot green screen?
- Lighting two things
- A budget green screen
- Using a professional green-screen backdrop
- Gear overview
- Improving the quality of green-screen shots
- Using a hard cyc green-screen backdrop
- Studio lighting for green-screen projects
- Testing the backdrop with a monitor
- Testing the backdrop onset
- Shooting in portrait mode
- Gear overview
- Improving the quality of green-screen shots
- Choosing the right acquisition format
- Capturing uncompressed video on set
- Evaluating the keying footage from a Canon camera
- Evaluating the keying footage from a Panasonic Lumix GH4
- Evaluating the keying footage from a Sony a7S
- Blending a key with the background with Light Wrap by Red Giant
- Blending a key with the background with Lighwrap by Digital Anarchy
- Making killer backgrounds for green screen
- Shooting defocused still plates
- Shooting defocused video plates
- Defocusing backgrounds in Photoshop CC
- Shoot plates with a light field camera
- Post-processing a light field camera
- Gear overview
- Charging on the go
- Starting out fully charged
- Using an inverter
- Using a solar charger
- Using a battery pack
- Strategies to extend battery life
Taught by
Richard Harrington and Robbie Carman