- Course Introduction
- Top 5 Tips for Better DSLR Video
- Course Overview
- Which Camera Brand is Best?
- How to Succeed in this Course & an Important Message
- Tips to Improve Your Course Taking Experience
DSLR Video Production & Videography: Better Video Today
Quick Facts
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Medium of instructions
English
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Mode of learning
Self study
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Mode of Delivery
Video and Text Based
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Course overview
Modern DSLR cameras are flawlessly capable of recording high-quality videos and assisting individuals in furthering their careers. And, because most people know how to use a DSLR camera, learning how to make videos on a DSLR is a much easier process than one might think. DSLR Video Production & Videography: Better Video Today online certification is created by Phil Ebiner - Instructor in association Video School, which is offered by Udemy.
DSLR Video Production & Videography: Better Video Today online course is a self-paced program that includes more than 3.5 hours of comprehensive learning resources supported by 5 articles and is intended for participants who want to gain knowledge and expertise in producing videos with DSLR cameras. Participants in DSLR Video Production & Videography: Better Video Today online classes will understand the strategies involved with sound, light, and editing, as well as learn about various types of microphones.
The highlights
- Certificate of completion
- Self-paced course
- 3.5 hours of pre-recorded video content
- 5 articles
- Learning resources
Program offerings
- Online course
- Learning resources
- 30-day money-back guarantee
- Unlimited access
- Accessible on mobile devices and tv
Course and certificate fees
Fees information
certificate availability
Yes
certificate providing authority
Udemy
Who it is for
What you will learn
After completing the DSLR Video Production & Videography: Better Video Today certification course, participants will acquire a better understanding of the concepts involved with videography as well as will acquire a foundational understanding of the strategies involved with video production, video composition, and video editing. In this DSLR video production course, participants will explore the functionalities of cameras like DSLR including several tips and manual settings as well as will acquire an understanding of the techniques to work with sound, audio, and lighting. In this DSLR video creation certification, participants will also learn about various types of microphones including lapel microphones, lavalier microphones, shotgun microphones, etc.
The syllabus
Course Introduction
Getting Started with DSLR Video
- Introduction to Section - What camera will I be teaching with?
- Turning your Camera On & Changing to Video Mode
- Putting On & Taking Off Lenses
- Shooting Modes - Which mode should you shoot in?
- Choosing a Memory Card & Putting a Card in the Camera
- Get More Video Resources & Tips
- Choosing Video Quality & Frame Rate
- Recording Video, Reviewing your Footage, Deleting Clips & Formatting a Memory Ca
- Section Conclusion
- Exercise: Practice Setting Up Your Camera & Tripod
- Exercise: Walkthrough
Learn the Manual Settings of your DSLR Camera
- Intro to Section
- Shutter Speed and Video
- Tip - Setting Shutter Speed as Twice the Frame Rate
- Aperture and Video (aka F-Stop or Iris)
- ISO and Video
- Tip - Using Lights to Fix Exposure
- Setting White Balance and a Bit About Color Temperature
- What is a Picture Style, and How to Choose the Right One
- Practice - Play with Your Settings
- Tips for Getting Perfect Focus
Basics of Video Composition - Getting Great Shots
- Intro to Composition
- Basic Composition - Wide, Medium, and Close Up Shots
- Tip - Head Room
- The Rule of Thirds
- Composing Interview Shots
- Conclusion to this Section
- Exercise: Compose a Shot Using the Rule of Thirds
- Exercise: Walkthrough
Equipment Check - Building Your DSLR Video Kit
- The Camera Body
- Lens Options - Primes vs. Zooms
- Lighting Options
- Audio Recording
- Stabilization - Tripods, Monopods, Steady Cam Systems, and Drones
Lighting for DSLR Video
- Introduction to Lighting Section
- Lighting Equipment Options
- Using Ambient Light for Video
- Tip - Use a Bounce Card
- DIY Cheap and Easy Lighting Solutions
- Key Light Sample, Diffusion, and Gels
- Tip - Use Gloves to Protect Your Hands from Hot Lights
- Using a Spotlight for Highlighting Details
- What is Three-Point Lighting (aka Documentary Lighting)?
- Complete Guide to 3-Point Lighting
- Lighting for Mood
Audio Lessons with Caleb Wojcik
- Shotgun Microphone Tutorial
- Lavalier / Lapel Microphone Tutorial
- Audio Recording Tips & Tricks
Audio for DSLR Video
- Intro to Audio Recording for Video
- Recording Audio with an External Recording Device like the Zoom H4N
- How to Use a Lavaliere Microphone (aka Lapel Mic)
- How to Use a Shotgun Microphone (aka Boom Mic)
- How to Use Your Smart Phone to Record Great Audio
- How to Record Audio at Proper Levels
- How to Reduce Background Noise
- Exercise: Record Audio and Remove Background Noise
- Exercise: Walkthrough
Advanced Video Production Tips
- Intro to Section
- Shooting for Slow Motion
- Getting Enough Coverage
- Shooting with Multiple Cameras
- Exercise: Slow Motion
- Exercise: Walkthrough
- Sample Slow Motion Hummingbird Video
- Bonus: Slow Motion in After Effects
Video Editing for DSLR Shooters
- Intro to Editing
- Ingesting Video into the Computer
- Importing Video into the Video Editing Application
- Creating a New Video Sequence
- Basic Video Editing Tools and Tips
- Syncing Video and Audio files for DSLR Shooters
- Adding Titles
- Exporting your Video for Sharing
- Exercise: Edit a Video Montage
- Exercise Example - Beach Montage
- Exercise Example 2 - Swiss Travel Montage
Conclusion
- Thank You and What's Next?
- Bonus Lecture: Learn More from Phil + Video School
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