Creative Cinematography by Phil Ebiner
Description
You want to be better at shooting videos, right?
This online cinematography course will teach you how to shoot beautiful videos with any camera.
This course is designed to teach you the ins and outs of professional cinematography. There are a lot of video courses, but it’s hard to find a comprehensive course that will teach you everything you want to know about shooting videos.
This is the course for you taught by a professional Hollywood cinematographer.
Learn the basics of getting great shots with any camera
Use the manual settings of the camera to properly expose the shot
Learn how to use your camera movements to make more impressive shots
Lighting up video sets with traditional film production techniques and lighting set-ups
Become a professional director of photography (cinematographer) with tips on how to find a job in the video/film industry
Making money shooting videos
Improved video creation with this course
What is qualified to teach?
We are Will and Phil, professional cinematographers and video creators. In addition, we are the creator of some of the most popular video production courses in the world-more than 150,000 students and 5-star reviews like these ones from this course.:
Everything they are talking about is very clear and understandable. Dr boring anything and has a really good fact. I can also do this course. I absolutely recommend this course to others! – John Tyler Hardin.
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An excellent course instructor is very knowledgeable, because he explains everything in very clear English. – Poweran bubal.
It is a beautiful image that can be taken with the use of the camera regardless of the various data, such as digital single-lens reflex, cinematographic camera, Ying, iPhone, or film. Learn about professional skills and acquire Hollywood filmmakers.
If you want to know how to shoot videos, how to make money on what you like, this is the course.
Our promise to you
We are here every step of the way for you. If you have any questions about course content or anything related to this topic, you can always post a question to the course or send me a message directly.
Also, this canyons Minakami base depends on every shooting. So, if there is any way to improve this course, please let me know.
Jump right in
This course allows you to dive in by shooting videos and 5 tips for better movies. You will learn the basics of cinematography, including choosing the right camera, ISO, frame rate, shutter speed, f-stop/aperture, and lens options.
Learn how to properly publish videos, including learning different styles of exposure styles in commercials, television, and narrative filmmaking.
I have a camera that moves on a tripod, a mobile phone, a dollys, a steadicam system, and a detonator.
Learn how to light video shots of different styles and lighting kits.
Learn how to use the producer-writer, camera team, grips, Electric team, and other divisions in the film set.
Learn how to find work as a cinematographer/videographer. Learn how to network, negotiate good rates and get the job done.
Start shooting better videos today!
With our 30 day 100%money back guarantee, there’s nothing that keeps you back from jumping in now and trying out the course.
Go ahead and click the Register button and I will look at you in Lesson 1!
Cheers!,
Phil&will
Your instructor
Phil eviner
<p ” =” ” >my passion is inspiring people through online courses. Since 2012, more than 300,000 students have taken my online course.< p>holds a bachelor’s degree in film and television production from Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles. For the past 5 years, I have shot and edited thousands of videos that are being played everywhere, from movie screens and TV to film festivals and YouTube.
Curriculum
Welcome to our website.
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What is this course? (1:13)
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Top 5 tips for better cinematography(1: 46)
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What is a cinematographer (cinematographer)? (1:05)
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Why should you become a cinematographer? (1:50)
Camera-understanding the basics
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Section intro(0: 30)
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Camera selection: digital vs film(3: 01)
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Digital camera selection:DSLR vs Cinema Camera(3: 24)
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What is video resolution? (5:13)
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What is frame rate (5: 37)
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Lens selection(6: 08)
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Memory card (2: 32)
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What is Latitude? (1:13)
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Exercise-put your camera kit together(1: 52)
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Bonus lesson-overview of Caleb and depth camera(9: 45)
Get the right exposure
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Section intro(1: 01)
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How does exposure work? (1:01)
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What impact of frame rate exposure? (1:12)
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What is ISO? (6:57)
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What is shutter speed? (5:52)
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What is aperture (aka F-Stop)? (3:57)
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Class break(0: 15)
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Aperture chart
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Neutral density (ND) filter is used to reduce light(3: 41)
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Reading exposure with camera:understanding histograms and light meters(4: 26)
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Putting it all together:how to properly expose(2: 38)
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Color profile and Lut shooting(1: 11)
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Shooting in RAW mode for Best Color Correction(1: 25)
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Exercise-practice shooting in two lighting scenarios(1: 39)
Composition-better looking video shoot
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Section intro(0: 34)
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What is composition? (1:30)
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What kind of shots you need to know(4: 27)
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Get a great rack focus(2: 33)
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Make up stories and better shots for commercial video(2: 28)
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Make up a better shot documentary(2: 35)
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Bonus lessons-Caleb and tips for shooting(4: 33)
Add movement to a shot
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Section intro(1: 29)
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Why should you shoot an additional move? (1:38)
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Using a tripod for better video(2: 49)
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Better handheld shooting(1: 41)
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Using a dolly for a better video(2: 42)
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Stabilize shots with a steadicam system like Movi(2: 53)
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Shooting on the jib(1: 31)
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Shooting with a drone(2: 24)
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Exercises-practice your camera movements(1: 04)
Video light hardware
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Section intro(0: 55)
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What is lighting? (2:23)
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Understanding color temperature(3: 34)
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Thin color temperature chart
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Camera White Balance settings(1: 31)
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White Ballan
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Powering your Light(2: 20)
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Light stand 101(1: 25))
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Lighting safety:how to handle lights(1: 42)
Video lighting technology and tips
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Section intro(0: 52)
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Why are we light? (1:30)
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Lighting demonstration-what can the lighting say? (8:30)
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How to set up 3-point lighting
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Make your eyes pop with lighting(0: 33)
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Tips for shooting in Natural Light(2: 19)
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Exercise-three-point lighting(1: 16)
How to make money as a cinematographer/Videographer
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Section intro(0: 59)
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Top ways to find a cinematography Job(2: 24)
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How to negotiate your rate(2: 49)
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How to get paid on an invoice(1: 51)
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Understanding taxes as a freelancer(1: 19)
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How to charge as a freelancer
That’s on the set.
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A guide to being on set(2: 27)
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Light, camera, action! The order of appearance of the Set(1: 41)
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Set etiquette:how to behave in a set(1: 39)
Take it to the next level
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Creating a great website and reel(1: 45)
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Go to the film festival(0: 56)
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Do the job for FREE(1: 22)
Course wrap up
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It’s a great way to get your hands on some of the best things you’ve ever done. (0:47)
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- Duration Lifetime access
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 128
- Assessments Yes
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