From the course: Creating a Short Film: 07 Cinematography
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Final thoughts
From the course: Creating a Short Film: 07 Cinematography
Final thoughts
- Alright, folks, ya made it. Congratulations if you've finished this massive beast of a course. I've been developing this course for years and it's very gratifying knowing that you're watching this, that someone has consumed and appreciated these efforts to share what I've learned. Remember that cinematography is an art and, as an art, it takes a while to get the hang of it sometimes. And then you finally make something you're actually proud of and then you grow some more and soon hate the stuff that you were recently proud of. So, work at it and be patient with yourself while you figure it out. And, also, because it's an art, there really are no set answers or rules. For every rule, there's someone that has broken that rule in an elegant way that totally works. But knowing these standards gives you a great baseline, so you know how and when those standards can be ignored. Thanks again for watching this course and we'll see you in the next course on editing. On behalf of lynda.com…
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Contents
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Mastering cinematic lighting3m 47s
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Diffusing light4m 51s
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Blocking and bouncing light4m 51s
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Using scrims2m 3s
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Working with natural light4m 20s
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Shooting night scenes5m 20s
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Making magic with fog2m 56s
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Coloring light with gels4m 13s
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Using common grip equipment4m 7s
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Creating lens flares2m 19s
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Preventing lens flares1m 40s
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Practicing lighting etiquette2m 39s
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Responsibilities of the DP2m 29s
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Knowing the script1m 30s
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Scouting locations2m 26s
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Getting coverage4m 6s
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Gear: Renting vs. Buying2m 20s
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Working with the crew3m 47s
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Choosing the recording format3m 39s
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Perfecting the shot vs. Fixing it in post1m 44s
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Stealing shots2m 33s
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Shooting visual effects4m 48s
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