2015
Lynda
Eduardo Angel
1h 28m
English
If you are transitioning from still photography to video, you already have a substantial set of skills. But it helps to see techniques unique to filmmaking, like camera movement, continuous lighting, and recording sound, in action.
Join Emmy-winning filmmaker Eduardo Angel on set at a beautiful winery in Oregon, where he captures stills, video, and sound for a promotional clip. Witness all the steps, from concept to delivery, from the perspective of a two-man crew, traveling light and working with a limited budget—a situation most shooters encounter nowadays.
Eduardo covers topics such as location scouting, working with available light, and getting great interviews. He also shows his favorite gear and even shares tips on packing!
Introduction
1m 22s
Welcome
1m 22s
1. Pre-Production
19m 8s
Writing/visual storytelling
5m 43s
Budget, crew, and gear
59s
Equipment list
12m 26s
2. Production
43m 6s
Location scouting
5m 47s
Establishing and exterior shots
8m 58s
Getting coverage
3m 42s
Moving the camera
2m 22s
Working with natural light
3m 22s
Working with artificial light
4m 31s
Working with mixed light
4m 13s
Recording audio
6m 54s
Getting good interviews
3m 17s
3. Post-Production
21m 10s
Introducing video post-production
1m 47s
Backing up on the set and in the studio
5m 54s
Using ShotPut Pro to backup
1m 42s
Deconstructing the editing process
3m 23s
Adobe Premiere Pro super basic workflow
3m 34s
From Lightroom to Premiere Pro
3m 56s
Delivering the final video
54s
Conclusion
3m 59s
Next steps
32s
BONUS: Check out the final video
3m 27s
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