Shooting with Blackmagic Cinema Cameras

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Free Online Course: Shooting with Blackmagic Cinema Cameras provided by LinkedIn Learning is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 3-4 hours worth of material. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from LinkedIn Learning. Shooting with Blackmagic Cinema Cameras is taught by Richard Harrington.

Overview
  • Learn how to use Blackmagic Cinema Cameras—including the Pocket, Micro, and Studio Cinema Cameras—for your video productions.

Syllabus
  • Introduction

    • Shooting with Blackmagic Cinema Cameras
    • What you should know before watching this course
    1. Getting to Know the Blackmagic Cameras
    • Major benefits of Blackmagic cameras
    • Multiple cameras, multiple workflows
    • Choosing the right camera for your shoot
    2. Powering the Camera
    • Powering the Pocket and Micro cameras
    • Powering the digital film and production cameras
    • Tips to extend battery life
    3. Attaching a Lens
    • Attaching a lens to the Pocket and Micro cameras
    • Attaching a lens to digital film and production cameras
    • Selection criteria for EF lenses
    • Selection criteria for Micro Four Thirds (MFT) lenses
    • Controlling the lens with the Micro Studio Camera
    • Keeping the camera sensor clean
    4. Storage Requirements for Blackmagic Cameras
    • Using SD and CFAST cards with Pocket and Micro cameras
    • Preparing SD and CFAST cards with a computer
    • Using SSDs with digital film and production cameras
    • Preparing SSDs for recording with a computer
    5. Blackmagic Menu System
    • Navigating menus
    • Quick control buttons
    • Understanding the status strip
    6. Advanced Options to Solve Problems
    • Understanding ISO
    • Choosing the right white balance
    • Choosing the right shutter angle and shutter speed
    • Making adjustments on the lens
    • Setting focus
    7. Capturing Audio
    • Using the built-in mic
    • Attaching a microphone
    • Setting and monitoring microphone levels
    8. Adjusting Recording Settings
    • Choosing a recording format
    • Shooting: Video dynamic range vs. film dynamic range
    • Choosing the right frame rate
    • Shooting a time-lapse movie
    • Advice for shooting Blackmagic RAW files
    9. Monitoring and Recording
    • Attaching a monitor with HDMI or SDI
    • Adjusting settings via Bluetooth
    • Monitoring dynamic range and exposure
    • Controlling display options
    • Viewing overlays and focus peaking
    • Using the built-in slate
    • Programming focus pulls
    10. Transferring and Getting Footage Off the Camera
    • Transferring files from SSD
    • Transferring files from SD and CFAST cards
    • Importing into a nonlinear editor (NLE)
    • Working with log footage in an NLE
    11. Keeping a Blackmagic Camera Up to Date
    • Downloading the Blackmagic Camera Utility software
    • Updating your camera
    Conclusion
    • Wrapping up