Cinematography Masterclass: The Complete Videography Guide
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Do you want your videos to be better looking, sounding, creative, shareable, engaging, and impressive to watch?
Are you wanting to get the most out of shooting on your smartphone, DSLR, or mirrorless camera?
Perfect! You’ve made it to the right video production course!
By the end of this course, you’ll have the skillset and film school level understanding of:
1. First Hand Film Set Experience
To begin, you’ll join me on the set of a high end client shoot to see a behind the scenes look at how the video production process really works. These lessons are packed with key filmmaking fundamentals and concepts for the rest of the course material to build on top of.
• Set up and choose the best way to shoot your specific video
• Main steps to film a cooler looking and cinematic project
• Cinematography and composition fundamentals
• Techniques to maximize your location and time while shooting
• Creatively use your lenses, surrounding, and camera
2. Get the Most Out of Your Camera Settings
Getting great looking shots first starts with getting your camera set up properly. Here, you’ll get crystal clear on how to set your camera’s functions, settings, and parameters. These foundational learning lessons will give you the confidence to get out and start shooting.
• Learn how to effectively use all of the functions and settings on your camera
• Get the perfect exposure with ISO, shutter speed, and aperture
• Create a great looking image with white balance and frame rate
• Use picture profile and focal length for your specific shooting style
• Utilize your camera’s latitude and dynamic range
3. Light and Shoot Your Scenes Like a Pro
Now that you have a rock solid understanding of your camera, here’s where we’ll use lighting and video production techniques to make your videos shine. These hands-on lessons will give you the tools to create stunning looking images using natural or artificial lighting.
• Use colored gels, practicals, exposure contrast, your outfit and location choice like a pro
• Make yourself look great on-camera with the right lens choice and proper lighting
• Learn the most essential framing, cinematography, and composition techniques
• Get that “cinematic filmmaking look” for your own personal video setup
• 2 point, 3 point, rim light, natural light, high key and low key lighting
4. Record Crystal Clear Sounding Audio
You’ve worked alongside me to massively upgrade and improve all things visual, now it’s time to talk audio. In this section, we dive into different microphone types, recording environments, audio hacks, and getting the absolute best sounding audio quality possible.
• Set your shoot up for crystal clear sounding audio and great sound dynamics
• Learn how top filmmakers get rid of echoes, buzzing, distortions, pops, and hums
• DIY set up to get great sounding vocals for your videos or podcasts at home
• Top audio recording techniques for video creators and filmmakers
• Audio hacks and which mics to use for different filming situations
5. Create Next Level Vids with B-roll and Cutaway Shots
In this step, you’re going to walk away with advanced techniques that experienced video creators use to create exciting and engaging videos. This process will allow you to utilize more advanced film techniques in a way that is fun and easy to use regardless of skill level.
• Film a more professional looking video using shot types different cinematography techniques
• Effectively use coverage to set yourself up for success in the editing process
• Get a filmmaker understanding of the purpose and use of each shot type
• Create a more dynamic final product with framing and multiple angles
• How to use the 180 degree rule, rule of thirds, and frame balancing
6. Get That Cinematic Look with Camera Movement
This is one of my favorite parts of the course, creating cinematic shots with camera movement! There’s a reason why it’s called “motion picture.” Here we take a deep dive into how, when, and why to use different movements to create cinematic looking videos.
• Learn the ideal focal length, movement, frame rate, and composition choices for your project
• Get incredible looking and feeling shots using top video production techniques
• Use the same types of camera movement that you see in feature films
• Learn how movement direction, quality, and speed effect your audience
• Bring an overall filmmaking look and style to your videos
7. Make Your Shot List and Film Your Epic Montage
Once you learn these shot list techniques, you won’t go back to shooting important projects without one (trust me)! In this hands-on section, you’re going to envision, outline, and shoot the type of montage that turns an ordinary project into an extraordinary project.
• Synthesize all the video production techniques learned into your final course video project
• Step by step guide to knocking out your list of specific shots in the best way possible
• In-camera transitions, filmmaking tricks, and how to make an impactful ending shot
• Essentials to create an organized and practical shot list for all future projects
• Cinematography tips and tricks to make your videos stand out
8. Expert Guest Speakers and Video Production Keys to Success
Here you sit down with me and 3 expert guest speakers that have spent years working as successful full-time filmmakers. These lessons will give you the insights, actionable takeaways, and inspiration that will add some extra creative fuel to the skills you’ve gained in this course!
• Bonus tools and ways to continue getting better shots after graduating this course
• Top pro’s and con’s of today’s most frequently used camera equipment
• Lens choice, equipment, and tips for properly choosing your video gear
• How to continue to make the most out of your skillset and equipment
• Motivation, progress, growth, and success as a video creator
9. Course Bonuses and Progressing Beyond this Course
You’ve made it! We worked together to build your skillset through each section and then in the last step, we combined the whole process into your very own crystal clear looking and sounding final product. Now it’s time for you to go out their and continue to create videos you love!
• Synthesize, recap, and review all of the lessons learned in the course
• Integrate the tools and know how to continue to improve and grow
• Accept my course challenge to start your new series or project
• Special student bonuses for completing the course
• And much more
My biggest goal for you:
The goal of this course is to give you all the knowledge and techniques that I’ve gained from 10+ years in the film industry (working with clients like Red Bull, Taco Bell, and Discovery Channel) in a way that is fun to learn and easy to understand.
Shooting better videos no matter what:
Whether you’re shooting Instagram videos, YouTube videos, short films, music videos, documentaries, videos for professional clients, personal projects, on a smartphone or camera… The actionable takeaways from this course will benefit you regardless of your equipment or budget.
You’ll have lifetime access to:
• 85 Individual video lessons
• 6 Hours of learning content
• 8 Downloadable resources
• 6 Detailed case studies
• 4 Bonus video lectures
• 3 Course Articles
• 12 Hands-on lessons
• 10 Interactive exercises
• 3 Expert guest speakers
• 40 Gigabytes of streamable content
• Updates to all future course materials
• One on one with me in the Q&A section
If you want to learn the tools to shoot videos that you’re proud of, this is the course for you.
I’ll see you inside!
Julian
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5On Set: Videography Setup and Choosing How to Shoot with Your DSLR or CameraVideo lesson
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6On Set: Camera Movement and Essential Cinematography TechniquesVideo lesson
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7On Set: Camera Lens Choice, Composition, and FramingVideo lesson
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8On Set: Make Better Video Edits with These Videography TechniquesVideo lesson
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9Overview of the Filmmaking and Video Production Techniques we Learned on SetVideo lesson
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10Get the Most Out of Your SmartphoneVideo lesson
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11Videography Pro’s and Con’s of GoPro/Action CamerasVideo lesson
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12Hack for Great Looking DSLR and Mirrorless FootageVideo lesson
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13Learning Exercise: Film Your Practice Shot with Upgraded Videography TechniquesVideo lesson
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14Get The Most Out of Your Video Settings OverviewVideo lesson
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15Tips For Smartphone ShootersVideo lesson
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16Camera SettingsText lesson
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17Nail Your DSLR and Camera Exposure and ISO LevelsVideo lesson
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18Shutter Speed Fundamentals for DSLR and Other CamerasVideo lesson
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19Hands On: Shutter Speed In-DepthVideo lesson
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20Synthesizing Your Framerate, ISO, and Shutterspeed SettingsVideo lesson
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21Video Quiz: Your Camera Latitude and Dynamic RangeVideo lesson
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22Hands On: Picture Profile and My Personal Favorite SettingsVideo lesson
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23Use The Correct White Balance SettingsVideo lesson
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24Case Study: Aperture EssentialsVideo lesson
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25Case Study: Understand Focal LengthVideo lesson
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26Case Study: Key Differences of Frame RatesVideo lesson
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27Camera Settings Activity IntroductionVideo lesson
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28Learning Exercise: ISO and White BalanceVideo lesson
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29Learning Exercise: Using Focal Length to Enhance Your ShotVideo lesson
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30Learning Exercise: Using Depth of Field to Create a More Cinematic ImageVideo lesson
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31Hands On: Video Production Set Up and Camera Settings with Studio LightingVideo lesson
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32Hands On: Rule of Thirds, Composition, and Focal Length with Studio LightingVideo lesson
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33Hands On: High Key, Low Key, and Rim Lighting in a StudioVideo lesson
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34Hands On: Upgrade Your Video Production Level with "Practicals" in a StudioVideo lesson
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35Hands On: Effect of Color Gels on Your Studio LightingVideo lesson
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36Hands On: Choose Your Video Production Set Using Natural LightVideo lesson
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37Hands On: Initial Set Up and Camera Specifics Using Natural LightVideo lesson
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38Hands On: Optimize Your Background and Aperture with Natural LightVideo lesson
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39Hands On: Proper Framing, Focal Length, and Distance with Natural LightVideo lesson
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40Filmmaking Summary of Studio and Natural Light SetupsVideo lesson
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41Learning Exercise: Film Your Talking Scene with New Videography TechniquesVideo lesson
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42Introduction to Discussion with a Professional FilmmakerVideo lesson
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43Case Study: Breakdown of Cinematic iPhone Filmmaking Project with HunterVideo lesson
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44Case Study: Create Videos that are Shareable and Unique with HunterVideo lesson
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45Video Production Equipment I RecommendText lesson
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46You've Made it This Far! Here's What's Coming NextVideo lesson
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47Audio Production: Main Types of MicrophonesVideo lesson
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48Walkthrough: Audio Production and Sound Dynamics in your EnvironmentVideo lesson
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49How To: DIY for Capturing the Best SoundVideo lesson
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50Audio Production: 3 Ways to Remove Noise Makers from Your ShootVideo lesson
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51Hands On: Auto vs. Manual Audio SettingsVideo lesson
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52Behind the Scenes: Explanation of my DIY SetupVideo lesson
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53Demonstration: Create a Great Voiceover (Lavalier vs. Shotgun Mic)Video lesson
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54Audio Production: Smartphone Audio HackVideo lesson
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55Learning Exercise: Record Your Crystal Clear AudioVideo lesson
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56Videography: Review and Improve Your DSLR and Camera FootageVideo lesson
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57Videography: Essentials of B-roll and Video CoverageVideo lesson
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58Videography: Importance of Using Multiple Shot TypesVideo lesson
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59Videography: Shot Types and Framing In-DepthVideo lesson
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60Additional Learning: Framing Analysis and Shooting with Multiple CamerasVideo lesson
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61Additional Learning: The 180 Degree Rule and Frame BalancingVideo lesson
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62Videography: Using Cutaways and Shot Types RecapVideo lesson
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63Cinematography: Main Types of Camera MovementVideo lesson
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64Cinematography: In-Depth Analysis of Camera MovementVideo lesson
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65Cinematography: How Speed of Camera Movement Effects Your Video ProductionVideo lesson
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66Cinematography: Synthesizing Your Filmmaking and Camera Techniques IntroductionVideo lesson
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67Hands On: Shoot Your Montage with Upgraded Filmmaking and Videography TechniquesVideo lesson
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68Learning Exercise: Create Your Own Awesome MontageVideo lesson
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69Introduction to Shot List Essentials as a VideographerVideo lesson
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70Learning Exercise: Create Your Shot ListVideo lesson
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71Optimize Your DSLR and Camera Settings to Shoot Your MontageVideo lesson
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72Hands On: Main Cinematography Techniques to Film What's on Your Shot ListVideo lesson
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73Hands On: Camera Movement and Enhancing Your MontageVideo lesson
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74Hands On: In-Camera Transitions and Create an Impactful Ending ShotVideo lesson
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75Learning Exercise: Shoot Your Epic B-rollVideo lesson
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76Intro to Learning Session with a Pro Photographer and Video CreatorVideo lesson
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77Advice from an Expert: Entry Level Videography Equipment with LuisVideo lesson
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78Advice from an Expert: Pro's and Con's of Different Types of Gear with LuisVideo lesson
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79Advice from an Expert: Camera Lens Specifics, Choices, and Advice with LuisVideo lesson
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80Advice from an Expert: Motivation, Progress, and Success as a Video CreatorVideo lesson

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