Gold Fstoppers - Intro to Video: A Photographer's Guide to Filmmaking

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  1. convectuoso

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    As more and more people call themselves "professional photographers," the need to diversify and offer other services to your clients is rapidly growing. With social media and advertising visuals fighting for more and more of our attention, the importance of video is at an all time high. Luckily, if you are a photographer, you already have 90% of the tools you need to start making professional videos and multimedia productions. This new Fstoppers tutorial on videography is aimed at helping both professional and amateur photographers take the gear they already own and start producing high quality videos. There is no better time to learn how to film video than right now!

    Intro to Videography
    The idea behind the Fstoppers website was first born back in 2010 when Patrick Hall and Lee Morris both had an interest in learning how to shoot video. Having both been successful wedding photographers, Patrick and Lee saw the value videography could supply to their own photography businesses. Over the years, Fstoppers has grown from a little side project used to explore behind the scenes videos into a full blown world wide community of photographers and videographers. Since 2010 when DSLRs first started shooting high definition video, Lee and Patrick have seen photographers and social media influencers transitioning to video at an alarming rate. In today's cut throat market, the trend is very clear: if you are not incorporating video along side you photography, you are going to get left behind.



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    You can use any camera that shoots video

    The good news is that it has never been easier for a stills photographer to transition into videography. Almost every digital camera sold today has the ability to shoot high quality 1080p or 4K video. Most of the lenses and tripods you already own can also be used to shoot video. In many cases, your camera's sensor can actually out perform many much more expensive video cameras in both low light, frame rates, and shallow depth of field. If you are already experienced with obtaining proper composition, exposure, and focus, switching over to video can be a fast and easy transition.



    Topics Covered
    • Understanding Different Resolutions and Frame Rates
    • Working with Log, Color Grading, and Color Profiles
    • Exposure: Aperture, Shutter Speed, and ISO
    • Using Different Cameras and Lenses
    • Mastering Focus with Video
    • Using Cheap and Expensive Constant Lighting
    • Adjusting White Balance and Tint
    • Using External Microphones
    • Recording Audio In Camera and Externally
    • Editing in Adobe Premiere
    • Syncing Audio with Multiple Cameras
    • How to Create Timelapses
    • Filming in Slow Motion
    • Stabilizing Your Camera
    • Adding Smooth Movement to Your Footage
    • How to Film a Short Commercial
    Learning Audio
    One of the biggest challenges a photographer might face is capturing clean audio. Throughout this tutorial we teach you all of the basics of recording professional audio as well as show you our favorite microphones. We show you several ways to get your microphone off your camera and close to your subject so that you can get the best sounding audio regardless of the conditions around you. To make your life even easier, we discuss the best ways to capture audio directly into your camera as well as how you can record to external devices with even more professional microphones.



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    Learn how different microphones and recorders affect your audio

    Once you have a good handle on capturing clean audio, we continue to explore audio techniques in Adobe Premiere. With just a few simple software tools, you can make your audio cut through the mix and sound perfect on any listening device.

    The Best Tools For Adding Movement
    One of the best ways to improve the overall feel and production of your video footage is to add smooth motion. In this section we talk about in-camera stabilization (IBIS), lens stabilization, as well as some of our favorite tools such as tripods, fluid heads, sliders, and gimbals. Over the years of producing Fstoppers videos, we have used countless different stabilizers and tripods. Some have been heavy and bulky while others have simply not stood up to the abuse that comes with shooting on the road. Not only do we show you our favorite pieces of gear needed to make your footage silky smooth, but we also teach you some of our favorite techniques to get the most out of the gear you already own.



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    Learn how to use sliders, jibs, gimbals, and fluid heads



    Putting It All Together: The Commercial Shoot
    After we explore all of the basics of shooting video and recording audio, it was important for us to put everything we have learned into practice. For the final chapter of this tutorial, Patrick and Lee pack up the studio and head out into the field to produce a real commercial for a local business. In this behind the scenes video, we share the entire thought process behind a commercial shoot including how to setup an interview, how to easily film food preparation, easy ways to light hero shots, how to capture a crowded bar, and finding the story line.



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    Go behind the scenes as we film a real commercial

    Once all of the footage is capture, Patrick takes you into Adobe Premiere where he explains some of the more complex editing techniques he uses to polish a final 90 second commercial. Once the final video is exported, Lee and Patrick sit down to share and discuss their two separate and different final edits. Regardless if your goal is to simply add supplemental video to your existing photography company or if you want to start producing full blown movies and media campaigns, this final chapter will give you a realistic overview on how easy it can be producing high quality video content.

    Bonus Tutorial: Intro to Premiere Included Free ($45 value)
    One of the toughest hurdles in filmmaking is learning to edit your video quickly and efficiently. Fstoppers recently produced Intro to Premiere: A Video Editing Tutorial which aims to get you up and editing videos in as little time as possible (click link above to see what's included). With the purchase of Introduction to Video, you will also receive a copy of this Adobe Premiere tutorial completely for free.

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    In this tutorial, Lee walks you through the most useful features of Adobe's flagship video editing software. Some fo the topics he covers are how to create projects and sequences, easy ways to organize, sync, and chop your video clips, how to adjust audio levels, adding effects and keyframes to your footage, and how to import and export final projects. This 2 hour tutorial also includes working files so you can edit alongside Lee as he builds a short promo video from scratch.

    https://fstoppers.com/product/intro-video-photographers-guide-filmmaking

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    Awesome! thanks.
     
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    Thanks for this!
     
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    This is really a great stuff
     
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    Thank you so much for sharing.
     
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    Here is a mirror in GOLD which includes all working and bonus files. If you like it, please also give a like to the original poster.

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    Mirror for this tutorial:

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    Doom Peanut and bulgarcho like this.
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    videos 5 and 6 are missing
     
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    real good! thanks
     
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    One of the mirror links above seems to have them.
     
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    I don't think so. The "5" and "6" do not seem related to the content in the folder which is missing the files. In fact I think they are clearly lessons 1 and 2 for premiere tutorial and the other files in that folder are the media to use in the lesson. It does not seem to fit in the list between Stabilizers and Exposure. But maybe I am completely wrong and my brain is misinterpreting the organization...

    Nope, I was wrong. The pdf seems to indicate "05A - Intro to Premiere Part ", "05B – Intro to Premiere Working Files", "06 - Intro to Premiere Part 2"... It just seems out of order. Apologies for my failure to immediately confirm contents against pdf.
     
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