Hi guys, i made this tread for another forum, and i thought i wanted to Share a tid bit of great info i have collected for myself and friends, its more easy for most to watch a video Tutorial
then to read a bunch of Vlogs-forums posts-manuals when a beginner, this will get you so far, you can go onto Photo site/blog read and totally understand settings underneath photos/videos "when *** share the different setting used" like on Flickr and learn even more.
And these videos will cover the Basic and some advanced topics on Dslr Video, i recon whit these videos you can go from a total Noob to above beginner and start to shooting great looking videos,
oc creativity play a big role, and there a lot more to it, this just helps you understand a lot of the technological terms and where/how its used on the camera, and when to apply what to get great looking stuff.
I got more videos, but i recon this will do for now.
Some of the series might cover same aspect 2 times but maby give a bit more info, so its worth to watch all the series, if wanting to learn.
Beginner series, good - really easy to understand :
Part 1 to 10 an ongoing series of short training videos covering the basics of DSLR videography.
Although centred around the Canon T2i, most of these tutorials cover basic priniciples that apply to DSLR videography in general.
Part 1: Introduction
Part 2: Lens assembly
Part 3: On-off, recording, movie mode
Part 4: Focal Length & Prime VS Zoom
Part 5: Perspective
Part 6: Shutter Speed & FPS
Part 7: Aperture
Part 8: Depth of Field
Part 9: ISO
Part 10: White Balance
this is a new series, just 2 parts release, ill update this as they get released. i love these guys ^^^
Do More With Your DSLR I: Working with Available Light
http://vimeo.com/videoschool/lesson/174/do-more-with-your-dslr-i-working-with-available-light
Do More With Your DSLR II: Building a Rig, understanding different types of rigs used
http://vimeo.com/videoschool/lesson/175/do-more-with-your-dslr-ii-building-a-rig
Video 101
Step 1: Choosing a Camera
Step 2: Shooting Basics
Step 3: Editing Basics
These below are beginner and slight above beginner.
DSLR Quick 6 Step Shooting Tips
http://vimeo.com/videoschool/lesson/143/dslr-quick-shooting-tips
3-Point Lighting
http://vimeo.com/videoschool/lesson/44/3-point-lighting
http://vimeo.com/14578844
Lighting with a Bounce
http://vimeo.com/videoschool/lesson/145/lighting-with-a-bounce
Quick Manual Focusing Tips
http://vimeo.com/videoschool/lesson/149/quick-focusing-tips
White Balance
http://vimeo.com/videoschool/lesson/62/white-balance
Color Temperature Basics for Film and Digital
http://vimeo.com/11539701
Mastering I.S.O.
http://vimeo.com/videoschool/lesson/95/mastering-iso
Polarizing Filters
http://vimeo.com/videoschool/lesson/97/polarizing-filters
http://vimeo.com/10433983
Crop Factor
http://vimeo.com/videoschool/lesson/127/crop-factor
Types of Lens series
Behind the Glass Part 1: An Intro to Lenses
Behind the Glass Part 2: Focal Length
Behind the Glass Part 3: Depth of Field
Keeping your Lens & sensor Clean!
http://vimeo.com/videoschool/lesson/106/keeping-your-lens-clean
http://vimeo.com/10660809
Tripods and How To Stop Shaky Camera Syndrome
http://vimeo.com/videoschool/lesson/55/tripods-an-expose
http://vimeo.com/videoschool/lesson/3/how-to-stop-shaky-camera-syndrome
DSLR Stabilization & Easy Handheld
http://vimeo.com/10608862
Zoom vs. Moving Camera - What's the difference?
http://vimeo.com/videoschool/lesson/116/zoom-vs-moving-camera-whats-the-difference
stillmotion's guide to lenses for weddings and events // a cinema caravan tutorial
http://vimeo.com/13140360
Shot Types and framing
http://vimeo.com/13226026
http://vimeo.com/14578175
Rule of Thirds
http://vimeo.com/2547527
Reading the Histogram graph
http://vimeo.com/8948027
Storyboarding Basics, for shortfilms
http://vimeo.com/videoschool/lesson/4/storyboarding-basics
Basic Best Practices For Capturing Quality Audio
http://oliviatech.com/basic-best-practices-for-capturing-quality-audio
Sound :RODE NTG-3 and Sennheiser G3 wireless and others
http://vimeo.com/7568309
http://vimeo.com/29206731
Phillip Bloom slight Above beginner series
Introduction to DSLR Cameras : Step 1 Research
Setting up your DSLR : Step 2 Getting the camera ready to shoot
DSLR Lenses Step 3: Choosing a lens
DSLR Accessories Step 4: Gearing up
Shooting video with a DSLR Step 5: Camera Settings and Shooting Techniques
Recording sound for DSLRs Step 6 Ways to Record Sound with External Devices
Timelapse with a DSLR Step 7 Bend the Space-Time Continuum with a Timelapse
Nighttime Shooting with a DSLR Step 8: Getting a Good Shot in Low Light Conditions
Vincent Laforet, Episode Two: Camera Settings "short"
http://vimeo.com/12917908
DIY section, just thought i would add some more interesting stuff to the tread, so i added a Do it yourself section "mad mod", so *** can save some money too
$20 Dollar Shoulder Rig For HDSLR
Diy DSLR Shoulder Rig
Do-It-Yourself Dolly and Shoulder Rig
DIY Car Mounts for Small Camcorders
Cheap follow focus DIY
DIY Steadicam - Flying Camera Support
DIY Gyro-Stabilized Camera Rig
DIY Spider Trax Dolly Track
DIY - Rig Handles
How to make a DSLR Stabilizer
Part 1
How to build a DSLR Cage
How to build a DSLR Cage - part II
DIY Camera Slider Dolly (the sequel)
CAMERA SLIDER DIY TUTORIAL
DIY Filming Dolly With 10' Track
Making Remyyy's Shoebox
DIY Camera Stabilizer - BodyPod
$15.00 DIY Body DSLR Camera Stabilizer Sample
just found this wonderful DIY, its a Stedycam arm and Vest that you use whit you Glidecam 2000-4000/stedycam
Heres how it Looks when operating the steadicam flyer and zephyr¨
http://vimeo.com/11183426
http://vimeo.com/10738273
i like the arm from this tread
http://www.microfilmmaker.com/tipstrick/Issue33/DIYSVest_1.html
and the vest from this build he got a older video where he shows how he made that vest, before he upgraded it
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pMKQ0ha1fYM
then to read a bunch of Vlogs-forums posts-manuals when a beginner, this will get you so far, you can go onto Photo site/blog read and totally understand settings underneath photos/videos "when *** share the different setting used" like on Flickr and learn even more.
And these videos will cover the Basic and some advanced topics on Dslr Video, i recon whit these videos you can go from a total Noob to above beginner and start to shooting great looking videos,
oc creativity play a big role, and there a lot more to it, this just helps you understand a lot of the technological terms and where/how its used on the camera, and when to apply what to get great looking stuff.
I got more videos, but i recon this will do for now.
Some of the series might cover same aspect 2 times but maby give a bit more info, so its worth to watch all the series, if wanting to learn.
Beginner series, good - really easy to understand :
Part 1 to 10 an ongoing series of short training videos covering the basics of DSLR videography.
Although centred around the Canon T2i, most of these tutorials cover basic priniciples that apply to DSLR videography in general.
Part 1: Introduction
Part 2: Lens assembly
Part 3: On-off, recording, movie mode
Part 4: Focal Length & Prime VS Zoom
Part 5: Perspective
Part 6: Shutter Speed & FPS
Part 7: Aperture
Part 8: Depth of Field
Part 9: ISO
Part 10: White Balance
this is a new series, just 2 parts release, ill update this as they get released. i love these guys ^^^
Do More With Your DSLR I: Working with Available Light
http://vimeo.com/videoschool/lesson/174/do-more-with-your-dslr-i-working-with-available-light
Do More With Your DSLR II: Building a Rig, understanding different types of rigs used
http://vimeo.com/videoschool/lesson/175/do-more-with-your-dslr-ii-building-a-rig
Video 101
Step 1: Choosing a Camera
Step 2: Shooting Basics
Step 3: Editing Basics
These below are beginner and slight above beginner.
DSLR Quick 6 Step Shooting Tips
http://vimeo.com/videoschool/lesson/143/dslr-quick-shooting-tips
3-Point Lighting
http://vimeo.com/videoschool/lesson/44/3-point-lighting
http://vimeo.com/14578844
Lighting with a Bounce
http://vimeo.com/videoschool/lesson/145/lighting-with-a-bounce
Quick Manual Focusing Tips
http://vimeo.com/videoschool/lesson/149/quick-focusing-tips
White Balance
http://vimeo.com/videoschool/lesson/62/white-balance
Color Temperature Basics for Film and Digital
http://vimeo.com/11539701
Mastering I.S.O.
http://vimeo.com/videoschool/lesson/95/mastering-iso
Polarizing Filters
http://vimeo.com/videoschool/lesson/97/polarizing-filters
http://vimeo.com/10433983
Crop Factor
http://vimeo.com/videoschool/lesson/127/crop-factor
Types of Lens series
Behind the Glass Part 1: An Intro to Lenses
Behind the Glass Part 2: Focal Length
Behind the Glass Part 3: Depth of Field
Keeping your Lens & sensor Clean!
http://vimeo.com/videoschool/lesson/106/keeping-your-lens-clean
http://vimeo.com/10660809
Tripods and How To Stop Shaky Camera Syndrome
http://vimeo.com/videoschool/lesson/55/tripods-an-expose
http://vimeo.com/videoschool/lesson/3/how-to-stop-shaky-camera-syndrome
DSLR Stabilization & Easy Handheld
http://vimeo.com/10608862
Zoom vs. Moving Camera - What's the difference?
http://vimeo.com/videoschool/lesson/116/zoom-vs-moving-camera-whats-the-difference
stillmotion's guide to lenses for weddings and events // a cinema caravan tutorial
http://vimeo.com/13140360
Shot Types and framing
http://vimeo.com/13226026
http://vimeo.com/14578175
Rule of Thirds
http://vimeo.com/2547527
Reading the Histogram graph
http://vimeo.com/8948027
Storyboarding Basics, for shortfilms
http://vimeo.com/videoschool/lesson/4/storyboarding-basics
Basic Best Practices For Capturing Quality Audio
http://oliviatech.com/basic-best-practices-for-capturing-quality-audio
Sound :RODE NTG-3 and Sennheiser G3 wireless and others
http://vimeo.com/7568309
http://vimeo.com/29206731
Phillip Bloom slight Above beginner series
Introduction to DSLR Cameras : Step 1 Research
Setting up your DSLR : Step 2 Getting the camera ready to shoot
DSLR Lenses Step 3: Choosing a lens
DSLR Accessories Step 4: Gearing up
Shooting video with a DSLR Step 5: Camera Settings and Shooting Techniques
Recording sound for DSLRs Step 6 Ways to Record Sound with External Devices
Timelapse with a DSLR Step 7 Bend the Space-Time Continuum with a Timelapse
Nighttime Shooting with a DSLR Step 8: Getting a Good Shot in Low Light Conditions
Vincent Laforet, Episode Two: Camera Settings "short"
http://vimeo.com/12917908
DIY section, just thought i would add some more interesting stuff to the tread, so i added a Do it yourself section "mad mod", so *** can save some money too
$20 Dollar Shoulder Rig For HDSLR
Diy DSLR Shoulder Rig
Do-It-Yourself Dolly and Shoulder Rig
DIY Car Mounts for Small Camcorders
Cheap follow focus DIY
DIY Steadicam - Flying Camera Support
DIY Gyro-Stabilized Camera Rig
DIY Spider Trax Dolly Track
DIY - Rig Handles
How to make a DSLR Stabilizer
Part 1
How to build a DSLR Cage
How to build a DSLR Cage - part II
DIY Camera Slider Dolly (the sequel)
CAMERA SLIDER DIY TUTORIAL
DIY Filming Dolly With 10' Track
Making Remyyy's Shoebox
DIY Camera Stabilizer - BodyPod
$15.00 DIY Body DSLR Camera Stabilizer Sample
just found this wonderful DIY, its a Stedycam arm and Vest that you use whit you Glidecam 2000-4000/stedycam
Heres how it Looks when operating the steadicam flyer and zephyr¨
http://vimeo.com/11183426
http://vimeo.com/10738273
i like the arm from this tread
http://www.microfilmmaker.com/tipstrick/Issue33/DIYSVest_1.html
and the vest from this build he got a older video where he shows how he made that vest, before he upgraded it
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pMKQ0ha1fYM
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