Introduction
  • Meet Andrew St.Pierre White and learn what this course is about.
  • Introduction
  • The fine art of storytelling
  • Why we don't talk much about equipment.
  • Be clear as to what kind of video you want to make
  • More about the kind of films do you want to make. A task to help.
  • Are you ready to learn how to make great videos?
  • Working with professional directors and crew
The five keys to great storytelling
  • The single most important thing taught in this course. Watch this first.
  • The five keys to great storytelling.
  • Why audio is so important to storytelling
  • Audio versus images.
  • Understanding the power of audio.
  • The Keys to great storytelling
Still Photography and Videography.
  • Why some photographers become great filmmakers, and others don't. Video.
  • Making the change easy.
  • A still photo, plus emotion through audio, is a video.
  • The 4-Second Rule. The key to getting lots of options for the edit.
  • Shooting for the edit
  • How are stories told on video? TASK
  • 4-second rule - TASK
  • The Four Second Rule
Shooting Techniques for the edit.
  • What do editors want? Part-1.
  • What do editors want? Part-2.
  • Detail inspires the audience
  • Editing in-camera versus shooting for the edit
  • Gun and Run shooting for the edit
  • Holding the camera steady. Video presentation.
  • A useful little quiz
Composition, light and amateur traps
  • Avoid the Amateur traps
  • Shooting Interviews
  • Lenses and their affect on composition
  • White Balance. Video presentation.
  • Light is Everything
  • Perspective
  • Being a presenter
  • Presenting part-2
  • Another useful little quiz
Camera equipment ideas
  • Camcorders
  • DSLR cameras and their advantages and disadvantages for filmmakers.​
  • Mirrorless stills cameras for video
  • Microphones
  • Action cameras
  • Uses for action cameras that are a little unusual.
  • Filters are needed to improve an image's look
  • Bitrates and Frame rates
  • Recording audio
  • What camera should I use?
Conclusion and summary.
  • Conclusion and introduction to the editing course