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Learn How to Put Your Video Camera in Motion

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Matt Nagy

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  • [1] Working with a video camera.mp4
    00:54
  • [2] What you should know before watching this course.mp4
    01:28
  • [1] A brief history of camera movement.mp4
    02:26
  • [2] Why move the camera.mp4
    01:50
  • [3] Making camera moves serve your story.mp4
    02:53
  • [1] Pan and tilt.mp4
    01:20
  • [2] Zoom.mp4
    01:08
  • [3] Tracking.mp4
    01:07
  • [4] Pedestal, jib, and crane.mp4
    01:03
  • [5] Handheld.mp4
    01:02
  • [6] Follow shot.mp4
    01:02
  • [7] Aerial.mp4
    00:56
  • [8] Rack focus.mp4
    01:13
  • [1] Reviewing the script or shot list.mp4
    01:46
  • [2] Performing a location scout or site visit.mp4
    02:14
  • [3] Knowing what type of camera move to use.mp4
    02:51
  • [4] When to move and not to move the camera.mp4
    02:05
  • [5] Performing great camera moves.mp4
    01:51
  • [6] Making camera moves work for your editors.mp4
    01:56
  • [1] Tripod-based movements.mp4
    08:24
  • [2] Zoom techniques.mp4
    04:56
  • [3] Using a camera dolly.mp4
    06:52
  • [4] Using a small jib.mp4
    07:33
  • [5] Shooting handheld.mp4
    05:44
  • [6] Performing a rack focus.mp4
    05:58
  • [7] Creating stabilized camera moves using handheld gimbals.mp4
    05:44
  • [8] Using a simple motion control setup.mp4
    05:34
  • [9] Movement with small cameras.mp4
    03:32
  • [10] Performing a dolly zoom.mp4
    02:00
  • [1] Before you press record.mp4
    02:25
  • [2] Camera moves in interviews.mp4
    02:30
  • [3] Camera moves in unscripted contentb-roll.mp4
    02:09
  • [4] Camera moves in scripted content.mp4
    00:56
  • [5] Knowing when to hire a specialist.mp4
    02:07
  • [1] Camera movement philosophy.mp4
    01:49
  • Description


    Camera movement is vital to creating visually dynamic scenes, but how do you plan your shot? Are there any times you shouldn’t move the camera? What tools do you need? In this course, Director of Photography Matt Nagy discusses basic types of camera movement, planning camera moves, shot composition throughout the movement, and crafting camera movement for the edit. He also covers equipment commonly used to execute camera movements, such as tripods, sliders, jibs, and gimbals, and offers tips and tricks for making fluid and dynamic moves that serve your story.

    Note: This course was created by Rhed Pixel. We are pleased to host this training in our library.

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    LinkedIn Learning is an American online learning provider. It provides video courses taught by industry experts in software, creative, and business skills. It is a subsidiary of LinkedIn. All the courses on LinkedIn fall into four categories: Business, Creative, Technology and Certifications. It was founded in 1995 by Lynda Weinman as Lynda.com before being acquired by LinkedIn in 2015. Microsoft acquired LinkedIn in December 2016.
    • language english
    • Training sessions 35
    • duration 1:39:18
    • English subtitles has
    • Release Date 2024/10/07