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The Movie Production volume of Digital Cinema Training applies numerous concepts of basic production in the real world, such as using a camera and tripod, choosing meaningful locations, and composition. Part 12 focuses on using shots and settings, without dialogue, that contribute to a deeper meaning in the film.
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In this video, Rush Hamden teaches how to light a sequence when a practical is used. Topics include: key light, rim lights, flags, scrims, fill light, single net, and specials. Learn how to light a scene like an industry professional in this episode of Digital Cinema Training.
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In this video Mark Bender from Bogen Imaging introduces new innovations in film productions. Grips, gaffers, and cinematographers will learn new techniques and products on the market. Topics include: tripods, reflectors, filters, chroma keying, production bags, fluid heads, c-stands, and lighting stands.
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In Part 8 of this Digital Cinema Training series, viewers go behind the scenes and watch an indie movie production on its fifth day of filming. Crew members troubleshoot several issues with location, equipment, noise and communication. Learn on-set terminology and etiquette.
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In this video Rush Hamden teaches how to mix Tungsten lighting and fluorescents in a scene. Topics include: key light, rim light, fill light, floppies, plus green, Kinoflos and chimeras. Learn tips and tricks from a professional cinematographer in this episode of Digital Cinema Training.
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In Part 12 of this Digital Cinema Training series, viewers go behind the scenes and watch an indie movie production on its eighth day of filming. Crew members troubleshoot several issues with location, equipment, noise, and communication. Learn on-set terminology and etiquette.
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In Part 15 of this Digital Cinema Training series, viewers go behind the scenes and watch an indie movie production on its tenth day of filming. Crew members troubleshoot several issues with location, equipment, noise, and communication. Learn on-set terminology and etiquette.
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The Movie Production volume of Digital Cinema Training applies numerous concepts of basic production in the real world, such as lighting, lenses, shots, depth of field, composition, and axes of movement. Part 23 details the entire process of script writing. Topics include script terminology, margin size and indentations, building character description through dialogue and action, and appropriate paper and font size.
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The Movie Production volume of Digital Cinema Training applies numerous concepts of basic production in the real world, such as lighting, lenses, shots, depth of field, composition, and axes of movement. Part 4 focuses on the process of editing film after the sequence of shots is assembled. This highlights the advantages of using computer software, defines key editing terms, and examines mise en scene.
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In this video Rush Hamden teaches how to light small objects for impact. Topics include: key light, rim light, fill light, cardstock, flags, reflector cards, and specials. Learn tips and tricks from a professional cinematographer in this episode of Digital Cinema Training.
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In Part 9 of this Digital Cinema Training series, viewers go behind the scenes and watch an indie movie production on its sixth day of filming. Crew members troubleshoot several issues with location, equipment, noise, and communication. Learn on-set terminology and etiquette.