Full course available at creativelive.com In this course, first-time filmmakers and photographers making the transition into video will be introduced to many of the core building blocks necessary to make their first short films. Students will come away from this online workshop with a good understanding of what tools they need for their productions, and when and how to best use them.
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24 responses to “HDDSLR Cinema with Vincent Laforet: 10:00 am – Introduction: Still Photos vs Video”
where is part2? thanx
Google: “youtube audio sync” to help with the sound sync.
I only smell one shit talker and it’s you. Douche.
People are going to look back and laugh that they bought and had to use all this ridiculously overpriced dslr gadget nonsense
Can anyone tell me what kind of car mount that they used to make that video? Thanks
Thanks for the tutorial.
is this guy for real?
fuck this he talked shit for at least 20 minutes
Thanks a lot that was helpful
The number of your shutter speed should be double that of your fps. For example, if you are shooting in 24fps, the shutter speed should ideally be 1/48th of a second. Since the 600D doesn’t have that, just go with 1/50th. This gives you a film like motion blur. So if you’re shooting 60fps, have your shutter speed at 1/120th. You can play with this based on the look you want. E.g.: if you make your shutter speed faster it gives you a more jarring, intense, Saving Private Ryan type look.
This is an excellent example of a limitation of shooting video (not film) with a DSLR – no audio inputs. Sound has to be recorded externally and then synced. Obviously, when video edits were made no one re-synced the audio (HDSLR’s released in 2012 have added audio inputs but they aren’t XLR).
However, even though the sound isn’t synced I watched the entire episode because the audio content was so good. Thanks, Vincent.
I have a canon 600D and want to do some videos. Is the shutter speed matters? how much should it be? Thanks
Lol the part that Vicent discussing the difference with Still photographer is that they can work alone, enjoy the quiet, and being a one-man production are completely untrue when comes to Fashion, Commerical and a lot of the other types of photography. They are often working with a huge team of designers, MUAs, stylists, assistnats, directors, models and etc. much similar to a video/film production crew.
right on!
How could anyone follow advice from someone who couldn’t line up audio ?
Great video lesson but sound is 40 frames out of sync.
once you have all the gear you realize that its not that important
after gaining several l lenses i rely most on my 50 when i go street shooting
this is amazing
I found this a very interesting and insightful course introduction. I would stress the introduction aspect, but it makes you think about the concepts and basics from a different angle, even if you have some experience or knowledge of film/video making. Worth the time investment, I appreciate you guys taking the time to put this together and for making it free online. Nice job.
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phuck canon,PENTAX BABY!!!!!!
and ubuntu is good
this is one big Canon commercial
Whyyy saying all that shit about photographer ? it’s not the truth ! Are good fashion photographer (like was Helmut Newton) working alone and talking to nobody. Let’s talk about Eugene Smith, William Klein, etc They are Humanist, their first interest is life and people ! It’s really horrible what you are saying ! The rest of your speech is cool. Nevertheless..
Fuq this fat shxt, he needs to work on his diet before i watch anything he has to say.
Excited to go to Photoshop world in Vegas in a month and to work with him one on one. Great filmaker!