Lesson Info
17. Polarising Filters
Lessons
Introduction and What You're Going to Learn
00:29 2Video Resolutions
04:15 3Frame Rates
07:25 4Aspect Ratios
02:40 5The Rule of Thirds
01:19 6The Exposure Triangle Introduction and Light Meter
01:18 7Shutter Speed for Video
03:04 8Aperture
05:22ISO
06:35 10PAL Region Downloadable Guide/Cheatsheet
02:04 11NTSC Region Downloadable Guide/Cheatsheet
02:36 12White Balance
03:51 13Different Types of Camera Lenses
05:17 14Focal Lengths
01:15 15Thread Sizes and Lens Mounts
01:22 16ND Filters
04:52 17Polarising Filters
00:53 18UV Filters
00:58 19DSLR vs Mirrorless Cameras
04:01 20Talking Head Video Setup Walkthrough
12:18 21Outside Higher FPS Video Walkthrough
12:18 22Thanks and Bye
00:11Lesson Info
Polarising Filters
1 Okay, so now let's quickly talk about polarizing filters. 2 Polarizing filters screw onto the end of your lens, 3 and they allow you to cut out glares 4 and reflections from the sky, 5 and also help you increase color saturation. 6 There's a lot of polarized light in the sky, 7 and using a polarizing filter 8 allows you to see the clouds a bit better. 9 These are also very useful for ocean shots, 10 as these will help you get fewer reflections 11 and get more vibrant colors. 12 So I recommend getting one of these 13 if you're going to be filming nature, 14 where you might be filming the sky and water. 15 It can also be useful to have one 16 if you plan on filming reflective objects 17 such as cars and windows, 18 so maybe product shots or anything with glass. 19 A polarizing filter will have a ring on it, 20 which allows you to adjust the strength of the effect. 21 You can also get some ND and polarizer combos, 22 so a filter that combines both an ND filter 23 and the polarizing fi...
lter, which may be useful. 24 Okay, so that's a quick overview of polarizing filters. 25 Thanks for watching, and I'll see you in the next one.