DSLR Video Tips: Software
Offered By: LinkedIn Learning
Course Description
Overview
Get tips for importing, processing, editing, and color grading single- and multi-camera footage from a DSLR with software such as Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro X, and SpeedGrade.
Syllabus
Introduction
- Welcome
- How do I import into Premiere Pro?
- Transferring from a card into Premiere Pro
- Importing footage into Premiere Pro
- Processing multiple-camera footage
- Organizing the media for Adobe Premiere Pro
- Syncing in Adobe Premiere Pro
- Editing in Adobe Premiere Pro
- Achieving a film look
- Post-processing to achieve a film look: Part 1
- Post-processing to achieve a film look: Part 2
- How do I import into Final Cut Pro X?
- Transferring from a card into Final Cut Pro X
- Importing footage into Final Cut Pro X
- Processing multiple-camera footage
- Organizing and syncing media for Final Cut Pro X
- Editing in Final Cut Pro X
- Achieving a film look
- Post-processing to achieve a film look: Part one
- Post-processing to achieve a film look: Part two
- Taking a look at third-party plugins
- Exploring Tiffen Dfx filter plugins
- Boosting creativity with Tiffen Dfx looks
- Exploring the Magic Bullet Suite
- Taking your footage further with Magic Bullet Looks
- Achieving a film look in DaVinci Resolve
- Using Resolve presets
- Color grading from scratch
- Achieving a filmic look
- Using SpeedGrade presets
- Color grading from scratch
- Why assemble a time lapse?
- Assembling a time lapse in Photoshop
- Assembling a time lapse in Premiere Pro
- Assembling a time lapse in After Effects
- Taking a look at shaky footage
- Fixing shaky footage in Final Cut Pro X
- Fixing shaky footage in Premiere Pro
- A quick overview of site surveys
- Anticipating the weather
- Taking panoramic site photos with Occipital 360 Panorama
- Collecting location information with PANASCOUT
- Portable and mobile pro audio to go
- Scouting the lighting situation on location
- Using LightTrac to determine sun or moon position
- Using Sun Seeker to track sun or moon position
- Determining the position of the sun or moon with Focalware
Taught by
Richard Harrington and Robbie Carman
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