Creative Cinematography Course: Shoot Better Video with Any Camera

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The Creative Cinematography Course: Shoot Better Video with Any Camera is an informative and engaging show geared towards individuals who want to gain a better understanding of how to make professional-looking videos with any camera they have on hand. The show walks viewers through the basics of cinematography and helps them learn how to use different tools and techniques to create high-quality video content. Each episode focuses on a different aspect of cinematography, such as lighting, framing, composition, and camera movement.

Through practical demonstrations and real-world examples, the hosts guide viewers through the process of creating a shot, from pre-production planning to post-production editing. The show also provides advice on how to overcome common filmmaking challenges, such as working with low light, limited equipment, or shooting in challenging locations.

One of the unique features of the show is its focus on creativity and experimentation. The hosts encourage viewers to try different approaches and techniques to find their own style and voice. They also provide tips on how to break established rules and explore new possibilities, which can help creators stand out and create more compelling content.

Another highlight of the show is its emphasis on accessibility. The hosts demonstrate how to achieve professional-looking results with any camera, whether it is a fancy DSLR or a simple smartphone. They also provide advice on how to work with limited budgets, obtain affordable equipment, and find innovative solutions to achieve the desired shot.

The show is suitable for individuals at different levels of expertise, from beginners to advanced users. It offers a comprehensive introduction to the world of cinematography, covering topics such as camera settings, lenses, exposure, and color grading. However, it also goes beyond the technical aspects and discusses topics such as storytelling, emotion, and effective communication through visuals.

In addition to the informative content, the show is also visually engaging. The hosts use a variety of footage from different settings and genres to illustrate the concepts they discuss. They also offer behind-the-scenes glimpses into their own shooting processes and share stories from their experiences in the field.

Overall, the Creative Cinematography Course: Shoot Better Video with Any Camera is an excellent resource for anyone who wants to improve their video-making skills. It offers practical advice, creative inspiration, and a wealth of information on how to create video content that stands out and engages viewers. Regardless of the camera or the level of experience, viewers can benefit from the insights and lessons provided by the show.

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Thank You for Taking This Course
68. Thank You for Taking This Course
 
We appreciate you taking this course, and want to give you due recognition for following through!
Doing Work for Free
67. Doing Work for Free
 
Working for free might be the best way to kickstart your cinematography/videography career. But there are a few things to keep in mind if you do so. Learn more in this tutorial.
Going to Film Festivals
66. Going to Film Festivals
 
This cinematography tutorial, we talk about why networking is key. And speaking of networking, going to film festivals is a big part of networking as a cinematographer because that is where you will find directors and producers to work with.
Creating an Amazing Cinematography Website and Reel
65. Creating an Amazing Cinematography Website and Reel
 
It is so important to have your own website and reel to get work. Will and Phil have found the most success by constantly creating videos and posting them online to share with the world. When someone is thinking about hiring you, they should ask for your website and/or video reel. So please take the time to create a beautiful website and reel of your own.
Set Etiquette: How to Act on Set
64. Set Etiquette: How to Act on Set
 
This cinematography tutorial gives you tips on how to act on set.
Lights, Camera, Action! Order of Occurrences on a Film Set
63. Lights, Camera, Action! Order of Occurrences on a Film Set
 
This cinematography tutorial explains the order of things that happens on set from walking on to rolling camera.
Guide to Being on a Film Set
62. Guide to Being on a Film Set
 
This cinematography tutorial, Will talks about what it is like to be on set. What will you be doing? Who will you interact with?
Understanding Taxes as a Freelancer
61. Understanding Taxes as a Freelancer
 
This cinematography tutorial, we talk about taxes - and how important it is to save for taxes as a freelancer.
Invoicing for Freelance Work
60. Invoicing for Freelance Work
 
This cinematography tutorial shows you how to get paid with an invoice. We've also included a sample invoice that you can use as a template when starting out.
How to Negotiate Your Rate
59. How to Negotiate Your Rate
 
In this cinematography tutorial, we give you advice on how to negotiate a rate. Choosing a rate, especially when starting out as a videographer or cinematographer can be really tough. So use these tips to get started!
Top Ways to Find Cinematography Work
58. Top Ways to Find Cinematography Work
 
In this cinematography tutorial, Will Carnahan dives into the top ways that he finds work. These are exact ways that he is doing today to be a successful filmmaker, so listen up and take action!
Introduction to the How to Make Money as a Cinematographer Section
57. Introduction to the How to Make Money as a Cinematographer Section
 
Welcome to a new section on how to make money as a cinematographer. Phil will introduce what you'll be learning in this section.
Exercise: Set Up Three-Point Video Lighting
56. Exercise: Set Up Three-Point Video Lighting
 
Welcome to a new exercise lesson. We ask you to take action, practice setting up a 3-point lighting setup.
Tips for Shooting with Natural Light
55. Tips for Shooting with Natural Light
 
In this cinematography tutorial, Will gives you his top tips for shooting outdoors with natural light.
Making Eyes Pop with your Video Lights
54. Making Eyes Pop with your Video Lights
 
In this cinematography tutorial, we cover a quick trick to make interviews and any shot of a person look better.
Video Lighting Demonstration - What Can Lighting Say?
53. Video Lighting Demonstration - What Can Lighting Say?
 
In this cinematography tutorial, we give you a lighting demonstration that shows you how by just changing the lighting setup of your scene, you can dramatically change the mood of your video. We show you basic three-point lighting for an interview scenario, warm lighting for a commercial or romantic comedy scene, and a darker lighting set up for a scary tension-filled scene.
Why Do We Light?
52. Why Do We Light?
 
Now that you've learned about the different types of lights, it's important to learn about why we light.
Introduction to the Video Lighting Techniques Section
51. Introduction to the Video Lighting Techniques Section
 
Welcome to a new section on video lighting. Phil will introduce what you'll be learning in this section.
Lighting Safety: How to Handle Lights
50. Lighting Safety: How to Handle Lights
 
In this cinematography tutorial, we talk about how to handle lights safely.
Light Stands 101
49. Light Stands 101
 
In this cinematography tutorial, we look at different types of stands for lights.
Powering Your Lights
48. Powering Your Lights
 
In this cinematography tutorial, we talk about how to power your lights. Wattage, amps, volts - this is all important to understand for cinematographers working on a film set.
Setting White Balance on Your Camera
47. Setting White Balance on Your Camera
 
In this cinematography tutorial, we learn how to set white balance manually and automatically with any camera.
Understanding Color Temperature
46. Understanding Color Temperature
 
In this cinematography tutorial, we learn about the different types of lights out there in terms of lighting temperatures.
What is Video Lighting?
45. What is Video Lighting?
 
Lighting is an important part of cinematography. This video shows you why lighting can truly affect your videos.
Intro to the Video Lights Section - The Hardware
44. Intro to the Video Lights Section - The Hardware
 
Welcome to a new section on how video lighting. Phil will introduce what you'll be learning in this section.
Exercise: Practice Your Camera Moves
43. Exercise: Practice Your Camera Moves
 
Welcome to a new exercise lesson. We ask you to take action, practice shooting video with a tripod.
Shooting with a Drone
42. Shooting with a Drone
 
In this video, we'll cover how we use drones as a cinematographer to really boost the quality of your video.
Shooting with a Jib
41. Shooting with a Jib
 
In this video lesson, see some great examples of jib shots, which will make your cinematography top-notch.
Stabilizing Your shots with a Steadicam System Like the Movi
40. Stabilizing Your shots with a Steadicam System Like the Movi
 
In this video lesson, see some great examples of steadicam shots. Systems like the Movi help add high-production value at a cheaper rate.
Using a Dolly for Better Video
39. Using a Dolly for Better Video
 
In this video lesson, see some great examples of dolly shots and how to shoot your own.
Better Handheld Shooting
38. Better Handheld Shooting
 
In this video lesson, see some great examples of handheld shots, and learn how to get better shots of your own.
Using a Tripod for Better Video
37. Using a Tripod for Better Video
 
In this video lesson, see some great examples of tripod shots to learn how to get better shots with your tripod.
Why Should You Add Movement to Your Shots?
36. Why Should You Add Movement to Your Shots?
 
Taking your cinematography skills to the next level includes adding movement to your shots. In this video, Will will share the reasons why this will improve your videos.
Intro to the Camera Movement Section
35. Intro to the Camera Movement Section
 
Welcome to a new section on how to add movement to your video shots. Phil will introduce what you'll be learning in this section.
Bonus Lesson - Tips for Shooting with Caleb
34. Bonus Lesson - Tips for Shooting with Caleb
 
Here's a little bonus lesson that we shot with a good friend Caleb, a professional film producer who is learning how to be a cinematographer himself. In this video, we get to see Caleb ask Will about a project that he will be working on in the near future.
Composing Better Shots for Documentaries
33. Composing Better Shots for Documentaries
 
In this cinematography tutorial, Will gives advice on how to get better shots for documentary and event videos.
Composing Better Shots for Narrative and Commercial Video
32. Composing Better Shots for Narrative and Commercial Video
 
In this cinematography tutorial, Will gives advice on how to get better shots for narrative and commercial videos.
Getting Great Rack Focus Shots
31. Getting Great Rack Focus Shots
 
In this cinematography tutorial, you'll learn how to get better rack focuses.
Types of Shots You Need to Know
30. Types of Shots You Need to Know
 
In this cinematography tutorial, we show you the different types of shots you can get. It is important to understand the differences, so that you can fully cover a scene with enough footage - whether you are shooting a documentary, wedding, commercial, or narrative.
What is Composition?
29. What is Composition?
 
In this cinematography tutorial, Will teaches you about what composition is. Composition is another key skill for all video creators to have. Let's first learn what composition is.
Intro to the Composition Section
28. Intro to the Composition Section
 
Welcome to a new section on how to compose a better video shot. Phil will introduce what you'll be learning in this section.
Exercise: Practice Shooting in Two Lighting Situations
27. Exercise: Practice Shooting in Two Lighting Situations
 
Welcome to a new exercise lesson. We ask you to take action, and practice shooting video in two different situations.
Shooting in RAW Mode for Best Color Correction
26. Shooting in RAW Mode for Best Color Correction
 
In this cinematography tutorial, we talk about shooting RAW video for better color correction.
Shooting with Color Profiles and LUTs
25. Shooting with Color Profiles and LUTs
 
In this cinematography tutorial, we learn about shooting with color profiles and LUTs - look up tables.
Putting It All Together: How to Expose Properly
24. Putting It All Together: How to Expose Properly
 
When you walk onto a set (or anywhere you film), how do you go about adjusting exposure. Here is how!
Reading Exposure with your Camera: Understanding the Histogram and Light Meters
23. Reading Exposure with your Camera: Understanding the Histogram and Light Meters
 
Now you know what ISO, shutter speed, and aperture are, we need to understand how to use your camera to adjust the exposure. In this video, we'll talk about using the waveform and exposure meters.
Using Neutral Density (ND) Filters to Cut Down Light
22. Using Neutral Density (ND) Filters to Cut Down Light
 
In this cinematography tutorial, we learn about neutral density (ND) filters, and how you can use them to properly expose in bright situations.
Class Break
21. Class Break
 
Please take a little break to leave a review for this course. Even though you are still in the middle of the course, we would appreciate a review so that other students can get your initial impressions. You can always change it later! Thanks!
What is Aperture (aka F-Stop)?
20. What is Aperture (aka F-Stop)?
 
In this cinematography tutorial, we learn what the aperture is (also known as f-stop and iris), and how this affects exposure.
What is Shutter Speed?
19. What is Shutter Speed?
 
In this cinematography tutorial, we learn what shutter speed is and how it affects exposure.
What is ISO?
18. What is ISO?
 
In this cinematography tutorial, we learn what ISO is and how it affects your exposure.
How Does Frame Rate Affect Exposure?
17. How Does Frame Rate Affect Exposure?
 
This cinematography tutorial we continue understanding exposure by learning how choosing a frame rate affects exposure.
How Does Exposure Work?
16. How Does Exposure Work?
 
This cinematography tutorial covers the basics of exposure. Exposing your footage properly is one of the very first and most important things you'll need to do. So this is a hugely important lesson and section to understand.
Introduction to the Exposure Section
15. Introduction to the Exposure Section
 
Welcome to a new section on how to expose better video shot manually with any camera. Phil will introduce what you'll be learning in this section.
Bonus Lecture: In Depth Camera Overview with Caleb
14. Bonus Lecture: In Depth Camera Overview with Caleb
 
In this bonus lecture, Will goes over a typical cinema digital camera (the Sony FS7) with our friend Caleb who will be using it on a documentary/commercial shoot in Italy. Will goes over the main functions of the camera including all of the manual buttons Caleb will need to know. Now, we know this is a specific camera that most of you will not be using. But we thought it would be interesting for y
Exercise: Put Together Your Camera Kit
13. Exercise: Put Together Your Camera Kit
 
Welcome to a new exercise lesson. We ask you to take action, which will help you learn. In this exercise, we ask you to put together your camera kit. It doesn't have to be expensive. It just has to be available for you to use for future challenges.
What is Latitude?
12. What is Latitude?
 
Throughout this course, we use the term latitude frequently. We'll explain what this means in this video.
Memory Cards
11. Memory Cards
 
Since most of us don't shoot on film anymore, we need something to record the digital data that our camera reads. We use memory cards to do this. Memory card type - like SD and CF - and speed is important. We'll cover these topics in this video.
Choosing a Lens
10. Choosing a Lens
 
The lens is a very important part of your camera. Using a camera that allows interchangeable lenses like DSLR, cinema, and mirrorless cameras, gives you high quality cinematography with whatever camera you are using. Do you want a prime or a zoom? How does a lens speed affect depth of field? this is all covered in this video.
What is Frame Rate?
9. What is Frame Rate?
 
In this cinematography tutorial, we talk about frame rate in the film and digital age. Understanding frame rate will help you get the cinematic quality you want or shoot for slow motion.
What is Video Resolution?
8. What is Video Resolution?
 
This cinematography tutorial, we cover video resolution. As cameras get more and more powerful, the resolution of video gets better and better. But better resolution comes with more data and isn't always necessary. After watching this video, you'll know what resolution to choose and why.
Choosing a Digital Camera: DSLR vs. Cinema Camera
7. Choosing a Digital Camera: DSLR vs. Cinema Camera
 
In this cinematography tutorial, we talk about the difference between DSLR, cinema, and mirrorless cameras. While DSLR cameras like the Canon 5D, Canon 7D, Nikon D800, and others changed the game in terms of taking digital video quality to the next level, now cameras made by Arri, RED, and Sony show the full capabilities of digital cinematography. The new kid on the block is the mirrorless camera
Choosing a Camera: Film vs. Digital
6. Choosing a Camera: Film vs. Digital
 
In this video, Will covers the basics of choosing a camera in terms of film versus digital. While most people will be using digital cameras, it is important to understand the history of film because so much of what we do with digital cameras comes from how we used film cameras.
Introduction to the Camera Section
5. Introduction to the Camera Section
 
Welcome to a new section on understanding the basics of the camera. Phil will introduce what you'll be learning in this section.
Why Should You Become a Cinematographer?
4. Why Should You Become a Cinematographer?
 
The philosophy of a cinematographer is a great one. This is what Will shares with you in this cinematography course lesson.
What is a Cinematographer (Director of Photography)?
3. What is a Cinematographer (Director of Photography)?
 
In this cinematography tutorial, let's cover the basics of what a cinematographer (also known as a director of photography) is and does
Top 5 Tips for Better Cinematography
2. Top 5 Tips for Better Cinematography
 
Let's dive right into learning to be a better cinematographer - how to shoot better video. This video tutorial shows you the top five tips for better cinematography. Right off the bat, you'll learn some very crucial tips to shooting better videos.
Cinematography Course Overview
1. Cinematography Course Overview
 
Welcome to the best online cinematography course. In this video, you'll get to meet Will Carnahan, a professional Hollywood cinematographer with a number of music videos, narrative films, documentaries, commercials, and corporate videos under his belt. Learn what this course is all about!
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  • Premiere Date
    January 1, 2015