Introduction to Location Shoot
Cielo de la Paz
Lesson Info
5. Introduction to Location Shoot
Lessons
Introduction
05:32 2Your Story Arch
12:28 3Creating a Shot List
05:08 4Gear List
18:13 5Introduction to Location Shoot
01:51 6Mobile Filmmaking Gear
10:00 7Assessing the Location
09:42 8Setting Up the Interview
07:28Capturing the Interview
21:08 10Capturing B Roll
12:06 11Shooting Creatively
11:03 12Organizing Your Footage
02:21 13Culling Footage
10:30 14Shaping the Story
15:21 15Adding B Roll to the Edit
05:35 16Color Grading and Fixing
07:28 17Music
06:45 18Voice Over
04:31 19Exporting and Uploading
15:14Lesson Info
Introduction to Location Shoot
So now it's actually, um, we're going to do the executing of the shoot. Um, so let's go into the introduction. So what happened? We did, was we, um We went to this agency nonfiction, and it was shot in San Francisco. And it this is basically going to show you how we went into the agency and how I shot everything. And you'll see a lot of the gear that was used and how I used it. And in real life, you actually get to see it in action. All right, however, once yellow here. So today we're going to do some mobile filmmaking. Right now, we're in San Francisco, a design agency called Nonfiction, and we're going to capture their brand and create a promotional video for them. So today, what I'm going to go over is what gear I use in order to capture my shots. And then we'll go over the actual techniques that I use because it does change up depending on the situation. And then I'm going to go over how to set up. How do you set up for an interview? How do you capture bureau? And then I'll talk ab...
out how do you get those creative shots, what kinds of shots can you get? That invokes that kind of emotion? And what can you do with a different speed of your footage so that you get even more creative with your footage? So first things first we're going to do is walk around the location to take a look at what we can capture from what vantage point can we shoot from and what things could be close up on to really add some visual interests to the story.
Ratings and Reviews
Chrystelle Hadjikakou
Being a beginner in all things video, watching this live class left me excited to try out a lot of things on my iPhone, not to mention I learned loads. Cielo showed us the full process from shot listing to gear to preparing the shoot and then shooting and editing, which was very enlightening, also I want to thank the people who were on the chat, because sharing tips and tricks was great too! Thank you for the awesome work!
Linda
This class was great! Cielo offered really good information. It was probably more than I needed since I am a beginner, but it inspired me to try and use it for the simple reasons I took the course. But it also showed me what is possible and how I can eventually upgrade what I am doing. It's good for people who are really into photography and telling the story of entrepreneurs (which is so important these days) can use their photography skills to help business owners stand out whether it's your side hustle or main career.
Chaya Emily Baumbach
Cielo is a gifted lecturer who explains iPhone filmmaking clearly, easily and in a fun way. I love the way she explains the steps in making videos on our smartphones, along with equipment and app recommendations. So glad I purchased this class as it is immensely helpful to me, a newbie.
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