Shoot DSLR Video on Canon 5D Mark II

 

If you’re looking to get into the new wave of shooting HD video with your DSLR, you’ll find Stills in Motion a very good introduction. Whether you are an advanced professional photographer looking to offer HD movies to your clients, or an enthusiast photographer hoping to produce some short creative films, Drew Gardener and the Stills in Motion tutorial will give you the information you need to take your first steps in the brave new world.

Throughout the tutorial, the basics are covered to ensure you miss nothing out. By the time you get to disc 2 you’ll have a good idea of what kit you might need to buy or rent, as well as what settings you need to make on the camera to get the best results.

With Disc 2, you’ll learn how to put it all together – to take theory and make it practice. Two case studies are presented so you can see how the different equipment is used and how, in reality, making HD movies is actually quite a simple affair.

When you first see the tutorial, you may be initially skeptical having a very high-end commercial photographer presenting – if you don’t shoot in the commercial world you may feel his experience will be a million miles away from your own. While this could be a problem, Drew is like many, new to HD Movie shooting, so his stills experience and knowledge only gets him so far. It means the tutorial is explained in really simple terms without getting heavily technical and it ensures it covers all the questions you’re likely to ask as a stills photographer moving to video.

Available as digital download or as a physical DVD.

Digital Download:

DVDs:

  • How To Shoot Interviews

    Learn How To Shoot Great Looking Interviews is your complete guide to a successful interview shoot covering set up, framing, lighting, microphone choice and using multiple cameras.
  • Create the Film Look Program

    Create The Film Look - Film Making 101 Is Specifically Designed to Give You An Easy Way To Learn How To Shoot Great looking Video In A Very Short Space of Time
  • Video Lighting for Beginners

    This unique program offers you a Blueprint for how to replicate 'film industry lighting techniques'. There are 'trade secrets' that are rarely shared outside of the professional film making world, you can duplicate these principles in your own work straight away and demonstrate a radically different approach from the norm. Most Film Makers are 'fixing' badly lit video in post, or worse still, not lighting at all because DSLR's are so light sensitive, but you know that this is amateurish.
  • DSLR Video Tutorial - Shooting on Location with Dan Chung on 7D and Canon 1D Mark IV

    If you’re not a news photographer or photojournalist, you may be put off by this tutorial purporting to be shooting HD video for a news assignment. But to do that would be a big mistake. While Dan Chung is a photojournalist (and indeed one of the finest around) this tutorial does not only deal with assignment shooting...
  • Learn 2 Shoot Great Video On Your Canon 7D

    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.
  • Capacitación en Español - Learn 2 Shoot Great Video on Your Canon 7D Con Philip Bloom

    Philip Bloom es considerado uno de los pioneros en el mundo DSLR desde que se introdujeron las funciones de grabación HD a las cámaras. En este tutorial el te lleva de la mano a través de la 7D, una de las mejores alternativas para filmar en HD, y explica desde la configuración de la cámara hasta los accesorios que requieres para conseguir la mejor imagen.