Philip Bloom has taken the DSLR world by storm since HD Movie functions were introduced to the cameras. In this tutorial, he walks you through the EOS 7D, one of the best choices for shooting HD Movies, and he explains how to set the camera up, as well as what accessories you might need to consider to get the best out of it.
There are sections on camera setup, using filters, lens effects and lens choice, supporting the camera, recording sound and shooting timelapse, among many other areas. There is even a section at the end explaining the first steps of workflow – how to convert your ‘RAW’ footage to something you can edit with and how to turn stills from a timelapse sequence into something you can incorporate into your final movie.
Overall, if you’re just starting out in the world of HD video with DSLRs, whether you’re coming from a stills background or a video background, you’ll certainly find things you didn’t know before that will help you maximise your use of the camera.
Because Philip is a videographer professionally, there is a lot of expensive kit on show and he does talk about some high-end third party equipment. However, don’t let this put you off. As he says at the end, you don’t need all of it to create great looking videos.
Available as a digital download or physical DVD.
Training contents :
Introduction
Sound Limitations of the 7D
Setting up the Camera Menu
Expanded ISO
Creating a more Filmic Picture Profile
How to Focus
Using a Follow Focus
Using a Monitor
Using a Viewfinder
Setting correct Shutter Speed for video
Re-mapping the Operational Controls
Controlling Exposure
Using a Matte Box
Selecting Lenses
Sensor Crop Factor
Tips for Shooting Handheld
Using Video Support
Video Frame Rates
Shooting in Slow Motion
Recording Sound
Shooting a Sequence
Rolling Shutter
Avoiding Flicker form Artificial Lights
Shooting at Night
Timelapse Techniques
Summary
Post Production Workflow (Final Cut Pro)
Importing Files for Edit
Creating Slow Motion
Converting Timelapse Frames into Video
Please Note: Philip uses equipment in this DVD training that he has both purchased and also that he has been loaned and or given by various manufacturers for review or appraisal. Some of this equipment features in this DVD. However Philip is clear in his summary that he uses the very best top end gear because this is what he does for a living. He is not suggesting that in order to shoot great video you need go out and spend thousands of $$ on kit. There are many manufactures now offering accessories to suit all budgets. Neither Learn DSLRVideostore.com or Fstopacademy.com receives any ‘commission’ as a result of these products featuring in this training. This training as provided AS is for educational purposes. Philip Bloom is not employed by Fstop Academy and and he has an ethics statement regarding his affiliate arrangements clearly positioned on his website. If you have any concerns please refer directly to www.philipbloom.co.uk
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