Looking at how affecting the aperture and shutter speed can produce interesting effects, some natural, some not.
Short example of differences in depth of field.
Testing the Quick&Slow option on the Sony EX1.
Looking at how affecting the aperture and shutter speed can produce interesting effects, some natural, some not.
Short example of differences in depth of field.
Testing the Quick&Slow option on the Sony EX1.
In this tutorial created for www.philipbloom.net, Eve talks you through simple to advanced lighting setups that are easy to achieve and produce beautiful results. She explains simply, how to get the most from your existing lights and some quick tips to create a really impressive shot.
Eve is DOP for The Underwater Realm, a series of 5 films set underwater being shot by a team of volunteers in the UK. For more tutorials like this please head over to our kickstarter page where we are giving backers of the project the tools you need to produce fantastic film and follow Eve on twitter https://twitter.com/evehazelton
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/realmpictures/explore-the-underwater-realm
DON'T MESS AROUND WITH MAINS ELECTRICITY! IF YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING, SEEK THE ADVICE OF A TRAINED PROFESSIONAL!
Another lighting tutorial created by @EveHazelton for philipbloom.net (head over there for the full blog http://philipbloom.net/2011/12/21/eve2/) in which we look at different ways you can use regular household lights to add some great lighting to your shots, it's not all about having expensive kit!
Learn how to use Christmas lights, builder's worklights and even your iPhone to add a little something special to your flm and video work!
Back the project now to get your copy of the @EveHazelton Lighting Masterclass DVD! http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/realmpictures/explore-the-underwater-realm
Learn the basics of chroma key with @EveHazelton and the Realm Team!
In the last of three lighting tutorials created for http://www.philipbloom.net Eve takes us through the three steps of greenscreen work:
1. How to analyse you background plate to ensure a convincing key.
2. How to light your screen and subject to match the background plate.
3. How to take the foreground and background elements and combine them in Adobe After Effects
For more like this, grab yourself a copy of Eve's lighting guide DVD on our kickstarter page: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/realmpictures/explore-the-underwater-realm
This series is expanding! Check out the blog at www.reap-media.com for more tutorials on DSLR Videography.
Part 8 of an ongoing series of short training videos covering the basics of DSLR videography.
Although centred around the Canon T2i, most of these tutorials cover basic priniciples that apply to DSLR videography in general.
Showcasing the Extended Diploma students on the L3 BTEC Extended Diploma in Creative Media Production.
Sharing videos that we like.
Students of Blackpool and the Fylde College.
Shout Box
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