Curriculum
14 Sections
156 Lessons
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Introduction
1
1.0
Introduction
What Is Cinematography
3
2.0
What Is Cinematography (Director Of Photogrpahy ) ?
2.1
Why You Should Become A Cinematographer ?
2.2
The Cinematographer and Key Crew
The Camera - Understand The Camera
7
3.0
Introudction
3.1
Equipment Suggestions: Camera and Lenses
3.2
Choosing A Camera : Digital Vs Film
3.3
Choosing a Digital Camera: DSLR vs. Cinema Camera
3.4
Types Of Video Camera
3.5
Action Camera – Pros & Cons
3.6
Point & Shoot – Pros & Cons
Exposure
28
4.0
Introudction
4.1
How Does Exposure Work?
4.2
What Is Shutter Speed?
4.3
How Does Frame Rate Affect Exposure?
4.4
What is Aperture (F-Stop)?
4.5
What Is Depth Of Field ?
4.6
What is ISO?
4.7
Putting It All Together: How To Set Exposure Properly
4.8
Using Neutral Density (ND) Filters to Cut Down Light
4.9
What is Video Resolution?
4.10
What is Aspect Ratio?
4.11
What Is Frame Rate ?
4.12
Why Frame Rate (FPS) is So Important
4.13
Key Differences of Frame Rates
4.14
How Frame Rate and Shutter Speed Affect Exposure
4.15
What Is BIT Rate ?
4.16
What Is Codecs ?
4.17
How to Change Resolution and Frame Rate on a DSLR
4.18
What is Latitude?
4.19
Why a Little Darker is Always Better
4.20
What is RAW ?
4.21
What is LOG ?
4.22
Log Vs A Normal Camera Profile
4.23
Raw Vs A Normal Camera Profile
4.24
RAW vs LOG
4.25
Focus Marking
4.26
Rack Focus
4.27
Zebra pattern
Lens
5
5.0
Introduction
5.1
Types Of Lens
5.2
Understand Focal Lenght
5.3
Prime vs. Zoom Lenses
5.4
Lens Functions
Movement
21
6.0
Introduction To Camera Movement
6.1
Zooming vs. Camera Movement
6.2
Types Of Camera Movement
6.3
Speed of Camera Movement
6.4
Why Should You Add Movement to Your Shots?
6.5
Handheld Vs Stabilized
6.6
Panning
6.7
Tilting
6.8
Static Shot or Fixed Shot
6.9
Dolly or Tracking
6.10
Zoom
6.11
Dolly Zoom (Zolly)
6.12
Whip Pan or Swish Pan Shot
6.13
Tracking Shot
6.14
Crab or Lateral Movement
6.15
Arc Shot
6.16
Crane or Boom
6.17
Handheld
6.18
Steadicam
6.19
Aerial shot
6.20
Pedestal
Camera Shots
12
7.0
Introduction
7.1
Types Of Camera Shots
7.2
Extreme Wide Shot (ELS)
7.3
Long Shot (LS) / Wide Shot (WS)
7.4
Full Shot (FS)
7.5
Medium Long Shot (MLS) / Medium Wide Shot (MWS)
7.6
Cowboy Shot
7.7
Medium Shot (MS)
7.8
Medium Close Up (MCU)
7.9
Close Up (CU)
7.10
Extreme Close Up (ECU)
7.11
Establishing Shot
GimbalÂ
17
8.0
Introduction to Gimbals
8.1
What is a Gimbal?
8.2
Types of Gimbals
8.3
Components of a Gimbal
8.4
How Gimbals Work
8.5
Benefits of Using a Gimbal
8.6
Balancing a Gimbal
8.7
Calibrating for Optimal Performance
8.8
Basic Gimbal Settings
8.9
Dynamic Gimbal Movement
8.10
Combining Gimbal with Other Equipment
8.11
Creative Uses of Gimbals
8.12
Types Of Gimbals Mode
8.13
Pan Follow Mode
8.14
Follow Mode (Tilt and Roll)
8.15
Lock Mode
8.16
POV Mode (Point of View)
Camera Framing
15
8.0
Introduction
8.1
Two Shot
8.2
Three Shot
8.3
Over-the-Shoulder Shot (OTS)
8.4
Point-of-View Shot (POV)
8.5
Eye Level Shot
8.6
Low Angle Shot
8.7
High Angle Shot
8.8
Hip Level Shot
8.9
Knee Level Shot
8.10
Ground Level Shot
8.11
Shoulder-Level Shot
8.12
Dutch Angle Shot
8.13
Birds-Eye-View Shot / Overhead Shot
8.14
Aerial Shot / Helicopter Shot
Lighting
19
9.0
Introduction To Lighting
9.1
What Is Light In Cinematography ?
9.2
Types Of Light
9.3
Why Lighting Is Important In Cinematography
9.4
Diffusing vs. Dimming Lights
9.5
Use Natural Light
9.6
Shooting Outdoors With Natural Light
9.7
Shooting Indoors With Controlled Light
9.8
The 3-Point Video Lighting Setup
9.9
Using Reflectors Inside with a Key Light (Bounce & Diffusers)
9.10
Using Light Modifiers to Soften Light (Silks & Diffusers)
9.11
Using Light Modifiers to Reduce or Cut Light (Nets & Flags)
9.12
Shooting with Natural Light (Golder Hour & Clouds)
9.13
Using an On-Camera Light
9.14
3-Point Lighting Example (Studio Setup)
9.15
Key Light
9.16
Fill Light
9.17
Backlight
9.18
Practical Light
Lighting Equipments
7
10.0
Various Light Units
10.1
HMI
10.2
Reflectors
10.3
Cutters
10.4
Barn doors
10.5
Skimmers
10.6
Power Supplies and outputs
White Balance
8
11.0
Introduction
11.1
What Is camera colour profile
11.2
What is White Balance In Cinematography?
11.3
How To Use White Balance In Cinematography?
11.4
What Is Color Temperature
11.5
Understanding Color Temperature
11.6
Light Color Temperature Chart
11.7
White Balance Symbol Chart
Audio Recoring & Microphone
8
13.0
Sound Recording Fundamentals
13.1
Keys of Sound Recording
13.2
Distance & Sound
13.3
Environmental Effect on Sound
13.4
Types of Microphones
13.5
How To Remove Noise From Your Shoot
13.6
Lavalier Microphone
13.7
Shotgun Microphone
Filters
5
14.0
Introduction
14.1
What Is Filters ?
14.2
Where Filters Useing In Cinematography ?
14.3
Filming With Or Without Filter
14.4
Types Of Filters
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