Welcome 2 Class
1 ON 1 CLASSES
VIDEOgrpahy & FILM PHOTOGRAPHY
Intro to Videography
Key Objective
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Covering the fundamentals of videography and audio, and how these simple tips can enhance your storytelling, business skills, and
Overview
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Understanding the role of videography and how to implement it in your business and bring in more income
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Develop your storytelling abilities and creating engaging visuals through video
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Learn how to compose visually appealing shots and push your creativity
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Discover tips and tricks for successful videography projects and how to manage with potential clients
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Learn essential video editing techniques to turn raw or slog footage into compelling stories
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How to properly import and export and store your footage
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Audio hacks for great quality and basic essentials
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Things to know
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You don't need a camera to be apart of this class. However, a notebook is needed and your undivided attention
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If you do have a camera the class will be based off the Sony A73 and the editing software Adobe Premiere
Intro to Film Photography
Key Objective
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Introducing beginners to the fundamental skills and techniques of film photography, enabling them to confidently use film cameras and produce captivating images.
​Overview
What is Film Photography?
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a. Advantages and unique qualities of shooting with film.
Types of Film and Cameras
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a. Introduction to different types of film (color, black and white, slide film).
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b. Exploring various film cameras (35mm, medium format, point-and-shoot).
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c. How to load your film
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Camera Anatomy
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a. Understanding the different parts of a film camera.
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b. Basic camera handling and care.
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Exposure Triangle for Film
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a. Understanding aperture, shutter speed, and ISO for film photography.
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b. Understanding film stocks and the best for what situation
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c. How to balance these settings for proper exposure.
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Focusing Techniques
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a. Manual focus vs. autofocus with film cameras.
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b. Tips for achieving accurate focus in different situations
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Metering with Film (In - Studio and On - Location)
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a. Metering methods and understanding light measurement in film.
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b. Practicing exposure metering in various lighting conditions.
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Film Development Basics & Post processing
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a. Overview of film development process
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Things to know
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You don't need a camera to be apart of this class. However, a notebook is needed and your undivided attention
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If you do have a film camera please make sure to bring it but the class will be based off the Pentax 67 (medium format) and Canon Eos Rebel G