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Advanced Smartphone Filmmaking

About This Webinar

Most of us have an effective filmmaking tool on our person these days: the smartphone. With some simple tools and tricks you can extend the range of your mobile camera and overcome obstacles like lensing, camera shake and lighting. Learn how to take full control of your smartphone camera and film like a pro wherever you are.

We’ll get a hands-on look at some affordable equipment options that will radically improve your videography like lenses, rigs, stabilizers and DSLR lens adaptors. Kylos will walk you through a range of options and show you how to combine them effectively and what settings and styles to use to get the best shots. Take full advantage of the amazing tool in your pocket and turn your phone into a production camera.

Who should take this training:

- Those with casual experience who want to improve their approach
- Anyone with a micro-budget project they want to get off the ground
- Journalists and media pros who want to get great footage from their smartphone

Agenda
  • Avoid shaky footage and shearing
  • Shoot with post-production in mind
  • Extend the range and capacity of your mobile video to professional quality
  • Level up with consumer and prosumer add-ons without breaking the bank
Categories:
ARTS & CULTURE BUSINESS & FINANCE EDUCATION & LEARNING SCIENCE & TECH
Who can view: Everyone
Webinar Price: $19.00
Webinar ID: 4d551206dba7
Featured Presenters
Webinar hosting presenter Kylos Brannon
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 media production, and live video art. He produced the award-winning web series Stage Fright for NBC4 and American University and is currently in production for a documentary to be shot partially through smartphone production.
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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