2016
Train Simple
1:30
English
In DSLR Video Fundamentals, you'll learn how to use a DSLR camera for video recording. You'll first get the camera ready to record video, and learn about how video works. Then, you'll learn how to handle the camera while shooting video. Then you'll learn about setting a full manual exposure, and finally how to choose lenses for your shots. By the end of this course, you'll be on your way to shooting professional level video with a DSLR camera.
1. Getting Started with DSLR Video
:49
Introduction
1:06
DSLRs and Video Recording
4:20
What is Video Resolution?
3:14
Setting Video Resolution
2:27
What is Frame Rate?
1:18
Setting Frame Rate
1:56
Setting up SD Card
1:34
Auto Exposure Video Recording
2. The Basics of DSLR Video Shooting
2:06
Handheld Video Recording
1:10
Tripod Video Recording
2:21
Auto Focus vs Manual Focus
1:43
Choosing a Camera Angle
1:47
Wide, Medium & Close Up Shots
2:15
Choosing a Shot
1:30
Viewing and Editing Footage
3. Setting a Manual Exposure
2:40
What is Exposure?
4:22
How a DSLR Captures Light
2:13
How to Set the Aperture
2:22
Aperture & Depth of Field
1:34
Shutter Speed
3:02
Shutter Speed & Motion Blur
1:25
ISO
1:19
ISO & Noise
1:14
ND Lens Filter
3:15
Color Temperature
1:43
Setting White Balance
1:50
Setting a Full Manual Exposure
4. How To Choose DSLR Lenses for Video
1:19
The DSLR Lens
1:28
Lens Focal Length
2:06
Standard, Wide & Telephoto Lenses
3:13
Prime & Zoom Lenses
2:19
Choose a Lens Based on Shooting Scenario
2:49
Choose a Lens Based on Composition, pt. 1
2:09
Choose a Lens Based on Composition, pt. 2
1:58
Choose a Lens Based on Aperture Ability
3:01
What the Aperture Numbers on a Lens Mean
2:13
Lens Mount Types
1:58
Crop Factors
3:00
Choose a Lens Based on Sensor Size
:17
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