
DSLR Filmmaking master-class - Part 3
Part 3 of the definitive, comprehensive, professional online DSLR filmmaking Masterclass training course.
The full DSLR filmmaking master-class has been divided in three parts to make it more accesible. This is part three.
Master your craft with the definitive, comprehensive online DSLR film making course right here. The definitive, award-winning filmmaking training course of choice for all DSLR cameras. Fully comprehensive, this course will walk you through all the stages of filming with a DSLR, with attractive and easy to watch visually-driven modules covering all the main stages of filmmaking process.
From how to use the camera, how to interview, how to manage light and deliver powerful stories, this course is what you need to enhance existing skills and embellish your experience.
WHO IS IT FOR?
This course is specifically for anyone using a DSLR camera capable of shooting video and includes: what kit you need, the best way to use the kit, how to plan your ficion or non-fiction film, what shots to get, how to do interviews, how to direct drama, what pitfalls to watch out for and much, much more. A course designed by active professionals for anyone from complete beginners to professionals wanting to improve their skills.
WHAT DO I NEED?
The course is focussed on the Canon 5D DSLR camera, but covers subject matter that applies to all DSLR cameras capable of shooting high quality video.
COURSE OUTCOME
To take you to a professional level of filmmaking with a DSLR camera and equip you with the skills to make potentially award winning films.
Your Instructor

Dean Arnett is an ex-BBC, internationally award winning, self-shoot documentary producer and media trainer.
He has worked all over the world, most notably for the BBC and Discovery.
He is also an award winning media trainer, designing and delivering film and editing courses for video-journalists and self-shoot producers.
In 2014 he was awarded the coverted, 'Rising Star award' at the 2014 Canadian International Film Festival for his BBC documentary 'Burying the Past. He continues to shoot documentaries and deliver training for broadcast and commercial organisations all over the world, including: the BBC, Canon Europe, Press Association, The Frontline Club and many others.
Course Curriculum
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StartPt 1 Does it matter? 2m 54 (2:53)
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StartPt 2 Sensor size 7m 15 (7:15)
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StartPt 3 Lenses - 5m 07 (5:07)
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StartPt. 4 Ergonomics - 3m 24 (3:25)
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StartPt. 5 Perception - 1m 30 (1:29)
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StartPt. 6 Sound - 1m 22 (2:42)
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StartPt. 7 Sound - 2m 14 (2:14)
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StartPt. 8 Media cards - 1m 36 (1:36)
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StartPt. 9 Other kit, the client & quality - 3m 49 (3:50)
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StartSession 2 - Review notes
Frequently Asked Questions
The course is a video based presentation with some downloadable content. It is based on a syllabus developed for the BBC and other major global broadcasters. That original structure and content has been augmented with independent industry knowledge and info.
We recommend you complete both part one and two of the DSLR filmmaking course first. Part two can be found here - http://deanarnettvideoschool.usefedora.com/courses...
Part One can be found here - http://deanarnettvideoschool.usefedora.com/courses/dslr-filmmaking-masterclass-part-one