Cinematography in 100 Minutes

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Free Online Course: Cinematography in 100 Minutes provided by Udemy is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 1-2 hours worth of material. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Cinematography in 100 Minutes is taught by Mitchell Bouchard and Red Cape Learning.

Overview
  • Learn Cinematography fast and easy

    What you'll learn:

    • Choosing the right Video Camera
    • How to Operate a DSLR
    • How to Light Videos
    • Using Depth of Field
    • Creating High Key Lighting
    • Creating Low Key Lighting

    Do you want to learn Cinematography?

    Do you want to make creative videos?

    You will master all of the following techniques:

    • Cinematography

    • Camera Operation

    • Composition

    • Lenses

    • Creating Shallow Depth of Field

    • Filming in Low Light

    • Lighting

    • Set design

    • Capturing Broll

    • and so much more

    You will receive a film school education for a fraction of the cost.

    Lead instructor Mitchell Bouchard has created a practical Cinematography course.

    You will get instant access to:

    • 1+ hours of video lessons

    • Downloadable workbook

    • Practice files for Color Grading

    • Premium support from instructors who care

    • Lifetime updates to course materials

    Our goal for you:

    The goal of this course is to add value to all potential filmmakers across the globe - whether you're a complete beginner or someone with a basic understanding of cinematography.

    Make professional videos on any budget

    No matter how fancy your camera is or what kind of gear you use, you can make great videos. By learning the principles of a good video (storytelling, shot composition, lighting, and editing) you will be making more engaging and higher quality videos, even with a smartphone.

    If you want to make better videos, this is the course for you.

    There is no reason to hesitate. Enroll now, see if you enjoy the course, and start making better videos today!

    Cheers,

    Mitchell Bouchard