Published 1/2023 MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 2.32 GB | Duration: 2h 1m Become a master when it comes to filmmaking, cinematography, visual storytelling, studio lighting and video editing. What you'll learn Learn the basics of filmmaking and be a pro at operating the camera. Identify and create cinematic shots in your own way. Create depth to get cinematic shots into your sets. Edit the videos you just shot. Develop your own cinematography & visual storytelling style. Requirements You don't need to know anything about filmmaking. Just have the willing to practice the skills you learned with a camera that could be just your smartphone. Description The film is the visual art to tell a story, and it's the way narratives are transformed into true stories, but the true master of this art is the person behind the camera. Learn the basics of filmmaking and be a pro at operating the camera.Learn how to create depth to get cinematic shots into your sets. It doesn't matter if you're creating tutorials, interviews, a film, or even more important video calls, you always need a set. In this class, you're going to learn to create your own film set in your home.The most important part of filmmaking is cinematography and sometimes it's hard to achieve these nice shots.What will I learn?In this class, we're going to start the filmmaking journey by creating a cinematic shot with the right framing. Then we're going to understand the importance of camera angles and movement. The next step in filmmaking will be telling a story because the film is the visual art to tell a story. The story is the most important part of filmmaking, and it will be the longest part of this class. We're going to see how different framing, angles, and movements can tell different emotions and feelings. And to give our videos the last final touch to look professional, we're going to dive a little bit also into lighting.In this class, we're also going to learn what depth is, create depth with the main light, play around with practical lights and the background to create a more cinematic shot. After this class, you're going to know how to light up your set for film or talking-head shot and get a cinematic shot.Also, this class will cover:Identify what makes a video cinematicTrain the eye to find nice shots (angle, movement, framing, composition)Find the right tools to create cinematic shotsGo into a new place and find the right way of filming to achieve cinematic shotsLight up the set just with sunlight.Working with reflectors and negative fillMoving the camera to create depthUnderstanding the programKeep a clean editingcreate better 2D animationsediting with music correctlyColor correctionTransferring footage to other Adobe AppsFor who is the class intended for?This class is for everyone who is just starting the journey of becoming a filmmaker and want to tell their stories through film. This class is also for every beginner videographer or even a professional who didn't understand how to create depth using lighting.What do I need for this class?For this class youțre just going to need a camera. It could be a smartphone, a camcorder, or even a professional DSLR. The focus in this class is not on video quality, like resolution, but what the camera operator did.If you have any softboxes or film lights (even cheap ones) you can follow this class along, but if not, also a window can do the job. If you have any other lights (like decorative lights, led band, ...) you can simply use them as practical lights to create depth. Overview Section 1: First steps into filmmaking. Become master at telling a story. Lecture 1 Introduction Lecture 2 Framing Lecture 3 Position the camera Lecture 4 Camera movement Lecture 5 Tools to move the camera Lecture 6 The camera tells it's own story Lecture 7 The power of the visual story Lecture 8 Lighting Lecture 9 Section conclusion Section 2: Cinematography in Film: Create a cinematic Masterpiece Lecture 10 Section introduction Lecture 11 What are compositions and visual storytelling? Lecture 12 Rule of Thirds Lecture 13 Golden Ratio Lecture 14 Leading lines Lecture 15 Depth of Field Lecture 16 Colors Lecture 17 180º Rule Lecture 18 Camera movements & angles Lecture 19 Composition types Lecture 20 Looking point of the viewer Lecture 21 Visual storytelling Lecture 22 Section conclusion Section 3: Introducing into Studio Lighting for Cinematography Lecture 23 Section introduction Lecture 24 Keylight Lecture 25 Backlight Lecture 26 Creating depth Lecture 27 Section conclusion Section 4: Make any set or location cinematic Lecture 28 Section introduction Lecture 29 What makes a video cinematic? Lecture 30 Tools you need to create cinematic shots. Lecture 31 Using the location's best Lecture 32 Shot using natural lighting Lecture 33 Camera movemant & framing Lecture 34 Section conclusion Section 5: Introducing into Visual Storytelling in Video & Film Lecture 35 Section Introduction Lecture 36 Camera work Lecture 37 Lighting & Set Design Lecture 38 Audio Lecture 39 Editing Lecture 40 Section Conclusion Section 6: Video editing in Adobe Premiere Pro from beginner to pro. Lecture 41 Section introduction Lecture 42 File management Lecture 43 Toolbar Lecture 44 The most important shortkeys Lecture 45 Keyframing Lecture 46 Edit with music together Lecture 47 Stabilization Lecture 48 Effects & Presets Lecture 49 Color correction Lecture 50 Adobe Dynamic Link Lecture 51 Exporting Lecture 52 Section conclusion Section 7: Introducing into Film Directing: Produce your own Movie Lecture 53 Section introduction Lecture 54 Idea & Screenplay Lecture 55 Pre-Production Lecture 56 Production Lecture 57 Post-Production Lecture 58 Sharing Lecture 59 Section Conclusion Beginner filmmakers who want to become a pro in this domain. Homepage Code: You need to login or register to view this content. Links are Interchangeable - No Password - Single Extraction