3 hours of theory class & 3 hours of hands-on practical where participants are quided to produce a simple but exciting short film of a highly popular scene from a famous Hollywood movies.
Class Time: 10am to 6.30pm 141 persons completed this course Averaged users ratings: 5 of 5 heart(s) USD123.90
Topics covered in this FULL-DAY real-life class:
Participants will learn the 3 important components that makes a good video:
Good and correct Filming, Audio and Editing techniques
No of cameras and the decision on the number of cameras to use
Odd & Even script/dialog shooting techniques
Camera angles and framing techniques (such as single camera, 180 degrees rule and the implicit meaning of a camera's croppings)
Camera's movement techniques (such as tripod, monopod, dollying, sliding, panning, jibbing and steady-cam techniques)
File formats and resolution techniques
Good audio properties and its settings
Audio standards in video and filmings
Good editing techniques, such as Transitions, L-Cuts, J-Cuts, Fades
How to handle audio in post processing.
Class Details:
Full-day class (refer to time indicated above).
Lunch is included (free-of-charge).
Certificate of completion is awarded upon your completion of this class.
Class is divided into 2 sections throughout the day: Theory Session and Practical Session.
Class notes will be provided when you sign up via our online system; these include videos, cheat-sheets and also summary notes, which you can watch or print at your own convenience.
There is a minimum number of 5 participants for this class. If this minimum number is not achieved, we have no alternative but to reschedule this class or refund accordingly.
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Participants will learn the 3 important components that makes a good video:
Good and correct Filming, Audio and Editing techniques
No of cameras and the decision on the number of cameras to use
Odd & Even script/dialog shooting techniques
Camera angles and framing techniques (such as single camera, 180 degrees rule and the implicit meaning of a camera's croppings)
Camera's movement techniques (such as tripod, monopod, dollying, sliding, panning, jibbing and steady-cam techniques)
File formats and resolution techniques
Good audio properties and its settings
Audio standards in video and filmings
Good editing techniques, such as Transitions, L-Cuts, J-Cuts, Fades
How to handle audio in post processing.
Class Details:
Full-day class (refer to time indicated above).
Lunch is included (free-of-charge).
Certificate of completion is awarded upon your completion of this class.
Class is divided into 2 sections throughout the day: Theory Session and Practical Session.
Class notes will be provided when you sign up via our online system; these include videos, cheat-sheets and also summary notes, which you can watch or print at your own convenience.
There is a minimum number of 5 participants for this class. If this minimum number is not achieved, we have no alternative but to reschedule this class or refund accordingly.
No preview video found in Video & Filming - Basic To Intermediate.
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