EVS in Glendale
Cost: $399*
Late registration, after Midnight on February 3, is $499
By providing your Coupon Code, you will receive a $50 discount on registration
*No refunds. _______________________________
1. What's the best setup of the camera?
2. How does DSLR compare to RED in terms of quality?
3. Can I mix DSLR footage with the RED or film?
4. What are the best lenses to use?
5. Can I use a Follow Focus?
6. Can I use available light to shoot and lower my lighting budget?
7. What is the transcoding process?
8. Can I use HDLRs for Timelapse?
9. What are the limitations of the 4:2:0 color space?
10. What's the best support & handheld rigging?
11. What should I look for when choosing a shoulder mount solution?
12. Should I shoot "flat" or not?
13. Can I quickly mount the camera on a car or boat?
14. Does the CMOS sensor overheat and affect the image quality?
15. How do I monitor the image?
16. How do I set exposure?
17. What's the best viewfinder?
18. Does the new firmware provide histograms?
19. Are there any particular lighting setups that are optional for HDSLR's?
20. Do I use Auto Metering?
21. What is my post workflow...the different codecs and frame rates?
22. How do I handle audio?
23. What kind of memory cards do I use?
24. What do I use to offload the cards in the field?
25. What are the absolute essential accessories for making an HDSLR cinema capable?
26. How do I address moiré and aliasing issues?
27. How do I manage the rolling shutter issue?
"Thank you for creating a space where everyone, from newbie to pro, could feel comfortable asking questions. Your explanations were concise, easy to understand, and never condescending. Really first class." -Chad Slattery, Boot Camp Survivor
Are you thinking about shooting with the Canon 5D or 7D DSLR cameras? Are you going to use it for 2nd unit photography, multi-cam, background plates or SPFX shots? Don't fumble in the dark. Learn everything you need in one workshop. We teamed up with Snehal Patel, a veteran in DSLR production and post, to put together an intensive 5-hour BOOT CAMP workshop for industry professionals that want to use these cameras for film and television. You can see Snehal's narrative piece, lensed by Rodney Charters (part of Canon's official DSLR reel): www.IndianGangster.com
This is a real hands-on workshop, on a set, with an actor. We will have a green screen, monitors, lights and plenty of gear, including the latest DSLR accessories. DPs and their ACs should take the workshop together, so you are on the same page and your DSLR shoot is a huge success. You will get the individual attention you need.
The cost of the Workshop is $399* if you register by the Thursday before the Boot Camp ($499* if you register after that). For completing the boot camp, you'll receive a Certification from The Association of Film and Video Producers that you completed "Pro Level One: Canon DSLR". Our workshops have been roaring successes, and fill up fast, so SIGN UP NOW. For those interested, we also offer a package price in which you can get Pro Level I and Pro Level II for only $699, saving you $100 off the full registration price for both classes! Call for details. Contact Jeff or Snehal at The Association: You will be contacted by email with details about the location of the class. If you're interested in future training, send an email and we'll put you on our mailing list. =================================================== Think you're ready for Pro Level 2 ? Contact us for details. |
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