From the course: 1 Person Crew Video Productions: 2 The Cinematic Look
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External monitors
From the course: 1 Person Crew Video Productions: 2 The Cinematic Look
External monitors
- A great way to streamline our workflow is by using external monitor recorders. Here's why. We can actually see the audio levels and adjust them accordingly, and because I'm recording clean sound that is embedded into the footage, it's going to make my life so much easier in post, not only by syncing the two cameras, but I'm going to have a backup of sound automatically. But wait, there are a few more reasons why we would like to use external monitor recorders on our one person crew productions. A reference monitor becomes a way to control the camera remotely. It is much easier to frame and check the sharpness in a larger screen, especially when working with gimbals. When shooting log, it is critical to use a waveform monitor, which some cameras don't have, and even if they do, it's much easier to do it on a larger monitor. Applying lots and looks on set so the director or the client can actually see how the…
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Pre-shooting3m 2s
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Cinematic composition tips1m 49s
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Camera movement tips1m 36s
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Stabilizing shots with gimbals1m 57s
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Directing tips1m 53s
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Recording sound on location2m 22s
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Sound recording tools5m 9s
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External monitors1m 50s
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Cinematic lighting on a budget3m 14s
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