- Now Rich, in an earlier episode we took a look…at some super high-speed footage, some 240-frame-per-second.…By the way, I said super high speed.…In the land of high speed, 240 frame is like...…- Ah, it's consumer stuff.…- It's like infancy.…Some of these Phantom flags can, you know,…thousands, ten of thousands, it can get…really, really nuts really quick.…- And that high-end stuff is used…for things like Major League Baseball.…We've done some work with those guys, they're awesome.…They want to see the swing of the bat and it works.…But for something you can easily get access to it's great,…but with that high-frame rate,…it starts to look weird with indoor lighting.…
- Yeah, there's quite a few things to take a look at.…Now we shot some stuff at 240-frames-per-second…with an Apple iPhone 6, and it actually…was pretty darn cool, but we had a couple issues.…One of the issues that we found was…the image stabilization on the camera…kind of, if you weren't careful,…kind of introduced some weird stuff.…Now unfortunately...…
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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