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2.2 DSLR Filming Lenses
As a lean producer you have to be adaptable and efficient. If your primary camera is a DSLR, you need to know which glass is going to give you the best return and how to operate focus in fluid situations. In this lesson we explore the best lens options and explain why you need them.
1.Introduction1 lesson, 00:59
1 lesson, 00:59
1.1Welcome to Tuts+ Lean Video Production00:59
1.1
Welcome to Tuts+ Lean Video Production
00:59
2.The Kit5 lessons, 30:52
5 lessons, 30:52
2.1DSLR or Camcorder: Is Either Better?05:42
2.1
DSLR or Camcorder: Is Either Better?
05:42
2.2DSLR Filming Lenses07:09
2.2
DSLR Filming Lenses
07:09
2.3Camcorder Shallow Depth of Field04:06
2.3
Camcorder Shallow Depth of Field
04:06
2.4Microphones and Recorders07:41
2.4
Microphones and Recorders
07:41
2.5Essential Camera and Kit Accessories06:14
2.5
Essential Camera and Kit Accessories
06:14
3.Filming Techniques4 lessons, 16:29
4 lessons, 16:29
3.1Filming on Your Own03:40
3.1
Filming on Your Own
03:40
3.2Travelling Lean05:09
3.2
Travelling Lean
05:09
3.3Back Scratching03:59
3.3
Back Scratching
03:59
3.4Beautiful B Roll03:41
3.4
Beautiful B Roll
03:41
4.Conclusion1 lesson, 05:13
1 lesson, 05:13
4.1Lean Doesn’t Have to Be Mean05:13
4.1
Lean Doesn’t Have to Be Mean
05:13
Mark Thorburn is a film maker based in the North East of England. He has over 25 years experience working in the broadcast media sector. He specialises in commercial, event and documentary film making.