- Another option when shooting green screen…is to actually orient the camera into portrait mode.…Now, that might seem strange for video,…and, normally, we wouldn't shoot this way…because it's going to give us a weirdly composed shot,…but, for purposes of green screen,…you don't really need the background.…What I have here is a panoramic head…from Really Right Stuff…and it's taken this ability to sort of offset…from the tripod head with a bar…and I take this next piece here…and this attaches and now instead of mounting…the camera to a flat surface, I've got a vertical surface.…
This is going to work really well…because it gives me the ability…to adjust the camera.…Now, I'm using a plate on the bottom of the camera here.…You'll see that what we've got going on…is just a standard arca swiss type mount.…These are readily available for all sorts of cameras…and we can connect that.…So, if I just put this into the mount here…hold it in place and tighten that down,…you see that we've actually gotten the camera…rotated 90 degrees.…
Released
11/28/2016- Shooting high-frame-rate footage
- Post-processing high-frame-rate footage
- Using third-party effects for slow motion
- Calibrating a display
- Mounting a disk
- Recovering media
- Creating LUTs
- Shooting green-screen footage
- Charging batteries on the go
Skill Level Intermediate
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Introduction
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Welcome1m 7s
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1. High Frame Rate Shoot Out: Production
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High frame rate shootout2m 43s
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2. Post-Processing High-Frame-Rate Footage
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3. Advanced Slow Motion with Third Party Effects
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4. Calibrating a Computer Display Manually, Part 1
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5. Calibrating a Computer Display Using Hardware, Part 2
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Choosing a meter3m 4s
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Calibrating advice2m 51s
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6. Mounting Disk and Recovering Files
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Recovering media6m 12s
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Mounting a disk image7m 29s
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7. How Can I Create a Lookup Table?
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Using Adobe Hue4m 29s
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Applying or modifying a LUT5m 30s
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Putting LUTs to use on set4m 26s
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8. How Do I Shoot Green Screen on a Budget?
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Why shoot green screen?2m 35s
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Lighting two things3m 26s
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A budget green screen3m 6s
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Gear overview6m 23s
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9. How Do I Improve the Quality of My Green-Screen Shoots?
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Testing the backdrop onset3m 15s
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Shooting in portrait mode2m 29s
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Gear overview6m 59s
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10. How Can I Make Post-Production Easier for Greenscreen Projects?
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11. What Makes Good Green-Screen Footage?
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12. Making Killer Backgrounds for Green Screen
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Gear overview4m 15s
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13. Charging Batteries on the Go
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Starting out fully charged2m 24s
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Using a solar charger2m 36s
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Using a battery pack2m 13s
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