FREELessons: 16Length: 1.7 hours
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3.3 Equipment
Depending on the budget or the production size, you will likely need to bring some equipment with you. The camera is obviously essential, but you can also bring and/or hire a slider, dolly, jib, etc. By reviewing your scenario and/or storyboard, you'll see what you need to bring to the production.
1.Introduction1 lesson, 01:57
1 lesson, 01:57
1.1Introduction01:57
1.1
Introduction
01:57
2.Outline4 lessons, 30:55
4 lessons, 30:55
2.1The Concept08:56
2.1
The Concept
08:56
2.2The Pitch06:32
2.2
The Pitch
06:32
2.3A Contract09:57
2.3
A Contract
09:57
2.4The Budget05:30
2.4
The Budget
05:30
3.Pre-production3 lessons, 15:08
3 lessons, 15:08
3.1Scenario04:04
3.1
Scenario
04:04
3.2Storyboard06:16
3.2
Storyboard
06:16
3.3Equipment04:48
3.3
Equipment
04:48
4.Production3 lessons, 16:05
3 lessons, 16:05
4.1Time Management05:49
4.1
Time Management
05:49
4.2What The Client Wants06:07
4.2
What The Client Wants
06:07
4.3Company's Secret04:09
4.3
Company's Secret
04:09
5.Post-production4 lessons, 33:37
4 lessons, 33:37
5.1Editing10:05
5.1
Editing
10:05
5.2Exporting Your Video07:53
5.2
Exporting Your Video
07:53
5.3Distribution08:35
5.3
Distribution
08:35
5.4Payment07:04
5.4
Payment
07:04
6.Conclusion1 lesson, 02:42
1 lesson, 02:42
6.1Conclusion02:42
6.1
Conclusion
02:42
Right after my filmschool graduation I started my own company (Cinecom). We create videoproductions for companies such as commercials, corporate films and more, where videomarketing is very important. Teaching has always been my passion. I love to share what I experience and live with the idea that I have helped other people with their future.