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Smartphone Filmmaking 101

About This Webinar

Whether you’re shooting coverage for your high-concept documentary or making a low-budget music video for your band, the smartphone in your pocket can be an invaluable tool for video production.

This training will illustrate the use of the iPhone as a low-budget professional production camera. We’ll include short practical tips on shooting techniques.

We’ll review and demonstrate some of the emerging technology, apps and software that can be added to a smartphone in order to make it a more robust production camera. While this class will concentrate on how to use an iPhone, most concepts are applicable to all smartphones.

Who should take this training:

- Beginners who want a more professional look for their smartphone footage
- Experienced filmmakers who have never explored smartphones as an option
- DIY filmmakers who want to improve their technique on a budget

Agenda
  • Apps for Shooting: Take control of your focus, exposure, frame rate, etc.
  • Lens Options: Take advantage of different lens options for dynamic shooting
  • Tripods: You need a tripod
  • Audio: Mics & adapters
  • Tips and Tricks: Hand-held movement, using your body, segmenting your coverage
Categories:
ARTS & CULTURE BUSINESS & FINANCE EDUCATION & LEARNING SCIENCE & TECH
Who can view: Everyone
Webinar Price: $19.00
Webinar ID: d05e87177fb1
Featured Presenters
Webinar hosting presenter Kylos Brannon
Assistant Professor of Film & Media Arts, American University
Kyle "Kylos" Brannon is an assistant professor of Film and Media Arts. He is a filmmaker, motion graphic designer, and VJ. His work with exhibit media has appeared in the Brown v. Board National Historic Site, the US Botanical Gardens, Historic Jamestowne, the National Constitution Center and other spaces around the country. He specializes in emerging media, including trends in smartphone filmmaking, motion graphics, online video production for social media, and live video art. He produced the award-winning web series Stage Fright for NBC4 and edits live video projections for DJs and theater experiences. He began exploring the world of smart-phone filmmaking when his fiancé surprised him with a set of iPhone lenses. Since then he has hosted workshops at American University, through Mediashift.org and at film & video conferences around the U.S.
Webinar hosting presenter James Buck
James Buck manages DigitalEd, a series of live online trainings offered by MediaShift, the premier destination for insight and analysis at the intersection of media and technology.
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DigitalEd @ MediaShift webinar platform hosts Smartphone Filmmaking 101
DigitalEd is a series of live online trainings offered by MediaShift, the premier destination for insight and analysis at the intersection of media and technology.
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