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How To Film Yourself And Look Cinematic

How To Film Yourself And Look Cinematic

Published 3/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.81 GB | Duration: 0h 55m

Solo Filmmaking Masterclass

What you'll learn
Essential Filmmaking Equipment
Best Video Settings
Framing And Compostion
Cinematic Shots Breakdown

Requirements
No videography knowledge needed

Description
Welcome to the "How To Film Yourself And Look Cinematic - A Solo Filmmaking Masterclass"This class is the perfect starting point for anyone looking to venture into the world of solo filmmaking. Whether your goal is to produce professional-looking talking head videos or to create your own solo cinematic shot films, this course is designed to guide you through the entire process in a structured and step-by-step manner, ensuring that you are never overwhelmed.Who This Course Is For:This course is meticulously tailored for absolute beginners with a desire to learn the art of filming themselves in a cinematic style. With no previous experience required, you'll find the content approachable, engaging, and rich with examples and exercises to solidify your learning.What You Will Learn:Filmmaking Equipment: We'll start by exploring all the essential gear needed to shoot cinematic-quality videos. This includes a detailed overview of lighting equipment to enhance your indoor filming capabilities, setting you on the path to expanding your filmmaking skills.Video Settings: This section covers the fundamental video settings necessary for capturing crisp footage, whether you're using a camera or a smartphone. Understanding these settings is crucial for producing high-quality videos.Framing and Composition: Dive deep into the art of framing your shots. Learn about various filmmaking compositions to achieve better results when filming yourself. This knowledge is key to elevating the visual quality of your projects.Shots Breakdown: The most exciting part of the course, where I share my entire process of filming myself. By breaking down my shots from previous short films, I'll provide insights into my decision-making process and demonstrate how to capture compelling footage effectively on your own.Who Should Enrol:This course is specifically designed for individuals who are new to videography and wish to embark on the journey of solo filmmaking. Through clear explanations, practical examples, and hands-on exercises, you'll gain the confidence and skills needed to film yourself and achieve a cinematic look in your projects.

Overview
Section 1: Introduction

Lecture 1 Introduction

Section 2: Filmmaking Equipment

Lecture 2 Filmmaking Gear

Lecture 3 Lighting Equipment

Lecture 4 Best Video Settings

Section 3: Filmmaking Framing & Compositions

Lecture 5 Rule Of Thirds

Lecture 6 Symmetry Filmmaking

Lecture 7 Leading Lines

Lecture 8 Out Of Focus Shots

Lecture 9 Negative Space Filming

Lecture 10 Contrast Filming

Lecture 11 Camera Focal Lengths

Lecture 12 Pattern & Repetitioins

Lecture 13 Depth Of Feild

Lecture 14 Different Camera Angles

Lecture 15 Top Down Shots

Section 4: Filming With Natural And Studio Lights

Lecture 16 Filming Indoors In Natural Light

Lecture 17 Filming Outdoors In Natural Light

Lecture 18 Introduction To Studio Lights

Lecture 19 Practical Filming With Studio Lights

Section 5: Real Life Shots Breakdown

Lecture 20 How To Fake A Sunlight Indoors

Lecture 21 How To Fake A Moonlight

Lecture 22 Filming A Cinematic Sequence With Natural Light

Lecture 23 Making A Film Setup In Your Bedroom

Lecture 24 Conclusion

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