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Released
6/12/2019- Telling your story
- Planning your shots
- Affordable lighting solutions
- Adjusting brightness and focus
- Staying organized and backing up your files
- Getting better audio
- Uploading your videos to social media
- Using Sun Surveyor
Skill Level Beginner
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So what's the best phone you got? Chances are it's the one in your back pocket, your mobile device. And mobile filming is more important than even. That's why I'm inviting you to join me on my course for Android video production. I can't wait to share with you some of the footage we captured here At F45 Gym in Leslieville, Toronto. I'm joined by my friend Kelly Guenther, a video production specialist, specifically with mobile devices, as we capture some amazing content during these gym classes. We're going to be shooting with the Samsung S10, the Google Pixel 3, as well as the Red Hydrogen phone. And we're going to capture some great content to share with you. I really want this course to speak for itself, so follow me as we begin to record with our Android film devices.
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Introduction
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The final product1m 39s
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1. Video Production Basics
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Telling your story2m 57s
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Planning your shots2m 27s
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The age of vertical video2m 43s
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Keeping your camera steady2m 59s
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Make it sound better3m 2s
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2. Shooting Video
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3. Post-Production and Additional Apps and Gear
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Editing video on your phone7m 32s
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Editing video on a computer6m 41s
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Using lenses2m 11s
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Using Sun Surveyor3m 35s
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Conclusion
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Next steps1m 26s
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