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Digital Cinematography 101
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4 CQ
Learn about the three main types of camera movements used in filmmaking—mounted, still, and with equipment—and pick up tips for using them in videos and films.
with Dion SchuddeboomLearn about the three main types of camera movements used in filmmaking—mounted, still, and with equipment—and pick up tips for using them in videos and films.
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3 CQ
Learn how to use camera angles creatively in this digital cinematography lesson—which angle works best for what shot, terms film professionals use, and more.
with Dion SchuddeboomLearn how to use camera angles creatively in this digital cinematography lesson—which angle works best for what shot, terms film professionals use, and more.
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3 CQ
Learn about the pros and cons of auto focus and manual focus in digital filmmaking, when to use each method, and how to use your camera's focus peaking tool.
with Dion SchuddeboomLearn about the pros and cons of auto focus and manual focus in digital filmmaking, when to use each method, and how to use your camera's focus peaking tool.
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3 CQ
Learn the differences between shallow and deep depth of field (DOF) in filmmaking, when to use each of them, the pros and cons of different F-Stop settings.
with Dion SchuddeboomLearn the differences between shallow and deep depth of field (DOF) in filmmaking, when to use each of them, the pros and cons of different F-Stop settings.
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3 CQ
Learn how to apply the Rule of Thirds when shooting your digital films. Discover how to get great shots, and pick up tips for composition and framing.
with Dion SchuddeboomLearn how to apply the Rule of Thirds when shooting your digital films. Discover how to get great shots, and pick up tips for composition and framing.
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