Lynda - Camera Movement for Video Production

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Lynda - Camera Movement for Video Production (Size: 566.91 MB)
  00_01-Why_Motion_Is_Important.mp4 31.88 MB
  00_02-What_Are_The_Types_of_Motion.mp4 37.16 MB
  01_01-Tripod_Vs_Monopod.mp4 39.25 MB
  01_02-Pans_Tilts.mp4 40.03 MB
  01_03-Zooms.mp4 43.16 MB
  01_04-Racking_Focus.mp4 22.93 MB
  02_01-Sliders_Dollies.mp4 16.07 MB
  02_02-Slides_Side_to_Side.mp4 25.57 MB
  02_03-Slides_In_Out.mp4 41 MB
  02_04-Vertigo_Dutch_Slides.mp4 26.36 MB
  03_01-Handheld.mp4 39.09 MB
  03_02-Steadycams_GlideCams.mp4 49.78 MB
  03_03-Handheld_vs_stabilizer.mp4 32.38 MB
  04_01-Cranes_Jibs.mp4 30.75 MB
  04_02-Pedestals_VS_Tilts.mp4 28.17 MB
  04_03-Car_Mount.mp4 25.8 MB
  05_01-Choosing_Right_Camera_for_Motion.mp4 20.88 MB
  06_01-Conclusion.mp4 16.67 MB
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Lynda - Camera Movement for Video Production | 572MB
Duration: 0h 47m | Video: AVC (.mp4) 1280x720 30fps | Audio: AAC 48KHz 2ch


Filmmaking is a medium defined by motion: not only the action that occurs within a frame, but also movement of the camera itself. It's the ability to employ camera movement that separates new videographers from the pros. In this course, production veteran and instructor Eduardo Angel explains the importance of camera movement and the benefits of integrating it into your video productions. The lessons are explained through a series of examples that compare static shots to their dynamic counterparts, showing exactly how camera movement contributes to each scene, whether it's increasing drama, following action, directing viewers' attention, revealing key details, or simply transitioning between shots in a sequence.

Topics include:
* Exploring the different types of camera motion
* Panning and tilting
* Zooming
* Racking
* Tracking on sliders vs. dollies
* Stabilizing camera movement
* Working with cranes, jibs, and mounts
* Choosing the right camera for motion