
FXPHD DOP211 - DSLR Cinematography: Nature
Mp4 | 960x540 | h264 1050 Kbps 23.98 fps | Audio: English AAC 47 kbps, 1 channels | 3.83 GB
Genre: eLearning
DSLR video is a growing if not exploding area of cinematography. In our second DSLR course we contrast the urban intensity of our Japan course with the majestic intensity of the landscape of Yellowstone national park. Without a doubt the best person we could think of to teach this course is Captain Tyler Ginter of the 55th Combat Camera Company. Tyler is well known for his work in helping the Army's camera company move to DSLRs and has worked in some of the most rugged and unforgiving environments on Earth. No one is better suited to discuss what you should take into the field to shoot away from the protected environment of the studio than Tyler.
Tutorials

FXPHD DOP212 Scripted DSLR
Professor: Mike Seymour
MOV | 960x540 | h264 1210 Kbps 23.98 fps | Audio: English AAC 47 kbps, 1 channels | 2.8 GB
Genre: eLearning
We have done some great courses in recent times on using the new range of DSLR cameras in a variety of situations, but this term we want to focus on scripted based narrative drama and comedy. We have teamed up with legendary UK Writer and Director Doug Naylor (Red Dwarf co-creator) to produce an episodic comedy called "Over to Bill". Mike Seymour will be working closely with Director of Photography Ed Moore, to bring practical on-set tips to light. The entirely new and original story is filmed in and around London in the present day and captures the best of scripted DSLR approaches.

FXPHD DOP211 - DSLR Cinematography: Nature
Mp4 | 960x540 | h264 1050 Kbps 23.98 fps | Audio: English AAC 47 kbps, 1 channels | 3.83 GB
Genre: eLearning
DSLR video is a growing if not exploding area of cinematography. In our second DSLR course we contrast the urban intensity of our Japan course with the majestic intensity of the landscape of Yellowstone national park. Without a doubt the best person we could think of to teach this course is Captain Tyler Ginter of the 55th Combat Camera Company. Tyler is well known for his work in helping the Army's camera company move to DSLRs and has worked in some of the most rugged and unforgiving environments on Earth. No one is better suited to discuss what you should take into the field to shoot away from the protected environment of the studio than Tyler.
