A steadicam for under $50, they're a lot of fun! [ Ссылка ]
Great audio recording for $75: [ Ссылка ] (the newer version of the mic I used for this video)
The tripod I use (after my last one broke while travelling): [ Ссылка ]
A great first DSLR: [ Ссылка ]
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Beginning to shoot film on your DSLR? This tutorial goes over some practical tips on creating a cinematic look with your DSLR footage. In this video I cover the basic camera settings to achieve a popular style and some effective editing techniques to begin with. Have a read of the comments - some much more qualified people have shared their useful tips!
Something I did not mention is that you can use a neutral-density filter to reduce amount of light entering the camera. This will allow you to shoot with a wide aperture in bright daylight while keeping the exposure correct.
While I mentioned you could overlay an image with black bars to make a 2.35:1 aspect ratio, it's much better to make the project itself the correct ratio so that films display better on ultra-widescreen displays. You can change this in the composition settings or in the export settings in premiere - for 1080p footage the resolution will then be 1920x810 pixels (rather than 1920x1080). If you still want to use the template to letterbox the video you can download the template here: [ Ссылка ]
As this film is aimed for absolute beginners - I highly recommend Fenchel & Janisch's more advanced (and more qualified) tutorial: [ Ссылка ]
In the film I am using Adobe Premiere.
I'm currently a final year Computer Science student at UNSW Sydney though I also have a love for filmmaking, electronics and graphic/UX/industrial design.
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How to achieve a Film Look - DSLR film making
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