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ACP Tutor Hugh Hamilton, 2019. DSLR Video Australian centre for
photography Share Tweet In 2008 Canon introduced the 5D Mark II
changing the landscape of photography with its added video component.
Originally designed to be used by photojournalists reporting on the
news, the video function presented photographers and filmmakers with
new creative possibilities. Today, DSLR short films have received
Oscar nominations, with major films and TV shows using the DSLR’s
incredible low light capabilities. But, the process is not as simple
as just pressing the record button. This course is designed to provide
participants with the basics of shooting and editing video. Over 5
weeks experienced photographer and videographer, Hugh Hamilton, will
introduce participants to the video functions of a DSLR, its
advantages and its limitations. Each week participants will be
introduced to a new aspect of working with video, including shooting
techniques, audio and editing to produce a short video work. This
course is for photographers eager to learn the basics of shooting and
editing video. Prerequisites and requirements: Camera Craft 2, or
relevant experience Note book and pen A tripod Covered shoes are
compulsory Photoshop CC/ Lightroom and iMovie for practice at home
Bring your own DSLR or Mirrorless (MILC) camera (charged batteries and
memory card) that can capture video. If you are unsure please search
your camera brand and model for clarification Advertisement Where 317
Pitt St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia Teds world of imaging Get
directions on Google Maps When Thursdays, 6pm to 9pm Thursday 27
February to Thursday 2 April 2020 This course runs at the same time
every week over five weeks From 2020-02-27T18:00:00+11:00 To
2020-04-02T21:00:00+11:00 Cost Full: $439.00 Book tickets More Info
Website Phone 02 9332 0555 Accessibility services Mobility access
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