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The Complete FroKnowsPhoto 6-Hour Guide to Shooting Video
Now you can learn the fast track system used by a world class photographer and videographer to shoot, direct, and produce any type of video, regardless of your current skill level.
Introducing… the ultimate guide to unlocking the hidden power of your DSLR so you can start shooting high quality video in the next few days:
With this brand new video guide you’ll:
- Be able to shoot any type of video with your DSLR, micro 4/3’s, or mirrorless camera
- Instantly make more money with your DSLR by adding an in demand and high value skill to your arsenal
- Learn the video production secrets of an award winning filmmaker and photographer so you can start shooting high quality video faster than you ever thought possible
As a lifelong photographer I know what it’s like to be frustrated by the quality of your videos. You’re dealing with the same concepts and settings — like shutter speed, ISO, and aperture — but the rules are completely different. When I first started shooting video I got frustrated pretty quickly when I couldn’t figure everything out, despite my years of photography experience.
Searching for information only led to more questions, years of painfully slow learning and endless hours of experimentation that gave me so-so results for a LONG time…
After the last 4 years of shooting and producing my own videos, I know firsthand how much there is to learn and how difficult it is to find the RIGHT information that helps you get better instead of worse. It honestly took me years to learn all of the secrets, techniques, and concepts that go into shooting world class videos.
I don’t want that for you though.
What if you could take a massive shortcut and get ALL of the information you need to shoot video in a matter of days instead of years?
What if you could learn exactly how an award winning filmmaker and photographer shoot, produce, direct, and edit breathtaking HD videos using an entry level DSLR?
What if you could look behind the scenes, follow them on video shoots to learn their secrets, and see exactly how to do it for yourself…all at the same time?
With the brand new FroKnowsPhoto Guide to shooting Video you can do all of this and much, much more with ANY DSLR that shoots video.
This guide will introduce you to our “one man band” concept which means that you will be able to:
- Easily shoot, direct, produce, and edit videos on your own without a crew or any extra help
- Create breathtaking videos, even if you have an entry level camera and no expensive equipment (even if you’re on a shoestring budget, you can do everything we teach)
- Create dynamic scenes, tell inspiring stories, and capture high quality video
This guide was carefully designed to be invaluable to professional, hobbyist, and newbie photographers alike
Whether you just bought your first DSLR or you’re a seasoned photographer that wants a fast and systematic approach to DSLR video, this guide is going to be extremely valuable to you.
Do you want to shoot video like a pro?
Have you ignored video because you don’t know exactly how to setup your camera, audio, lighting, or video shoots?
Have you had a DSLR for awhile but haven’t ventured into shooting video because you’re not happy with the results you’ve been getting?
Or, do you just think video is too expensive and complicated to produce?
If you answered yes to any of the above questions then I have some GREAT news:
It doesn’t matter if you want to make more money with your DSLR by shooting professional videos like interviews, electronic press kits, music videos and movies…
Or you just want to shoot better videos of your kids sporting events…your sisters wedding…or your own passion projects…this new guide has you covered.
The FroKnowsPhoto Guide to Shooting Video will give you all of the tools you need to shoot…
After 4 years of creating over 1,700 YouTube videos and two full training guides I’ve gotten A LOT of questions about how I shoot, produce, direct, and edit my videos. In fact, so many of my readers requested more training on my DSLR video process that I decided to put together my most comprehensive guide yet…
I partnered up with my good friend and award winning filmmaker Todd Wolfe to create the most comprehensive system for learning DSLR video I’ve ever created: the FroKnowsPhoto Guide to Shooting Video.
This guide is going to help you:
- Learn the entire process of shooting any type of video from start to finish (with step-by-step detail and real world examples)
- Shoot high quality videos of ANYTHING you can imagine – our rules and secrets apply to virtually every type of video!
- Shave months or years of time off the process of learning to shoot solid video of anything
- Discover the secrets of shooting video straight from an award winning filmmaker and photographer
- Learn from someone who focuses on just video and someone who has successfully transitioned from stills to video
In this guide Todd and I dissect the ENTIRE process of shooting, lighting, capturing audio, and directing videos shot with a DSLR camera. We break down everything into easy to follow steps that anyone can learn from, whether you’re a seasoned pro or a complete newbie.
Before I go any further, lets get one thing clear:
this isn’t your standard stiff and boring training program…
We don’t just sit there and feed you boring theory or useless fluff.
This, like all of my guides, is a HANDS ON training program designed to help you learn as rapidly as possible. You’re going to feel like we’re “on set” training you and teaching you our entire DSLR video system 1-on-1.
We don’t just talk about it either. You’ll get to tag along on four different video shoots so you can see our entire process as it happens. This is going to help you not only learn the concepts, but truly understand them so you can start shooting your own videos as soon as you finish the guide. We also take you INSIDE the camera so you can see exactly what the camera sees as we are shooting on set.
Not only is this no holds barred training program going to help you become a skilled videographer, with our highly engaging teaching style and insightful homework assignments you’ll absorb and understand the ideas QUICKLY so you can start creating your own videos in the next few days or weeks.
The FroKnowsPhoto Guide to Shooting Video will help you take better video than you ever have before, even if:
- You’ve tried shooting your own videos and got mediocre results at best
- You’ve tried learning video from other places around the Internet but still aren’t confident with your video skills
- You’re on a budget and can’t afford fancy equipment or a crew
- You just got your DSLR and don’t know where to start
- Shooting video frustrates you and you think it’s too complicated
- You’re a seasoned photographer with years of experience but have little experience with video
This guide is for you if you:
- Don’t want to spend months or years hunting for all the information you need to shoot video
- Want to make more money with your DSLR
- Like learning from experienced pros with a solid track record
- Think shooting high quality DSLR video is too difficult or aren’t sure where to start
- Are already shooting video but want to see how an award winning filmmaker does it from start to finish
- Are a seasoned photographer who wants to quickly add video to their arsenal
Here’s an overview of what you’ll find in the first section:
Camera Basics For Video
Whether you have a Full Frame, Cropped Sensor, Mirrorless or Micro 4/3rds camera the same camera basic rules apply.
The goal of this section is to quickly refresh some best practices when venturing into shooting video.
A few of the secrets waiting for you in this section…
- Todd’s recommended equipment setup for shooting on site or on set (everything you need to do it right and make it a smash hit)
- The type of memory cards you should use for video and why (this is different than still photos)
- The definitive guide to different sensor sizes, including the pros and cons of each
- Our best practices to avoid issues when on shoots (most people completely overlook these)
The Importance of Frame Rate
Frame rate is one of the most important settings for DSLR video. Many cameras offer you 24, 30 and 60 fps but if you don’t choose wisely you might not capture the video you were looking for. In this section you will see us use Hungry Hungry Hippos to demonstrate the differences between the frame rates.
A few of the secrets waiting for you in this section…
- How to master 24, 30, and 60 frames per second and exactly when you should use each
- Todd’s best practices for capturing slow motion footage
- How to get the cinematic “film look” with your DSLR
- One simple adjustment that will make your videos look clean and crisp
What is the BEST Resolution?
Cameras today offer many different resolutions from low quality VGA to 1080HD and beyond. It’s extremely important to understand what the differences are and the reasons why you should select one over another. This is one section you can not miss.
A few of the secrets waiting for you in this section…
- The #1 reason why you should always shoot video at your camera’s highest resolution (most people completely forget about this)
- How to tell if your camera is automatically lowering your resolution and how to prevent it from happening again
- How to “future proof” your work so you can keep up with industry standards
In the FroKnowsPhoto Guide to DSLR Video you’ll also get to…
- Look behind our cameras and see our exact settings on each shoot (we can’t make it any easier than this)
- See exactly how every video setting looks in every combination (this section is an eye opener)
- Follow us on four different video shoots so you can see the ENTIRE process start to finish
And here’s what you’re going to get access to in the second section:
The Mystery of the Video Exposure Triangle Revealed
Yes there is an exposure triangle for video just like photo. In fact it’s made up of the same elements but they act differently for video. Even if you have a handle on your exposure triangle for video you’re going to want to see the differences in action so you don’t make any of these common exposure mistakes.
A few of the secrets waiting for you in this section…
- Why a basic kit lens with a slower aperture may be easier when attempting to follow focus
- The exact parts of the exposure triangle you should focus on locking in (this is different than with stills)
- Our video exposure triangle demonstration where you get to visually see the “cause and effect” when we make changes
How Shutter Speed Is Different For Video
Shutter Speed is directly tied into your frame rate but if you are coming from the stills world you have to know that shutter speed does more than just let more light in or cut back on light. There is no better way to see this in action than to watch the section where we show a metronome at different shutter speeds.
A few of the secrets waiting for you in this section…
- Our “rule of thumb” to determine your exact shutter speed in comparison to your frame rate in under 10 seconds (this works every time!)
- The differences between shutter speed for photos and video (many new videographers take months or years to really understand this)
- What happens if you break the rules and shoot at a much faster shutter speed
Aperture
Yes it controls the amount of light and depth of field but selecting the proper aperture will play a major part in how well you can “Follow Focus” to help you get that tack sharp video. The best way to see this in action is to watch us at the piano tickling the ivory.
A few of the secrets waiting for you in this section…
- Our simple and easy to remember advice for making sure your videos are ALWAYS in focus
- How to tell if you should shoot wide open vs. closed down
- Our selective focus method that makes your videos even more interesting
ISO
Sometimes you just have to ride your ISO up or down to allow your shutter speed and aperture to work with the frame rate you chose. This plays a major role in the final quality of your video and whether or not you need to bring in more lighting.
A few of the secrets waiting for you in this section…
- How we determine how high or low of an ISO to use in each shot
- One simple adjustment that will allow you to dramatically lower your ISO
- How you can use higher ISO to gain the “artistic look”
Why Are Picture Styles Important?
How much work do you want to do in post? Can your computer handle all the processing needed to do color correcting of a “flat” picture style? Our DSLR’s are not capturing RAW video (yet) so we have to pay very close attention to how we set our picture controls.
A few of the secrets waiting for you in this section…
- Our top tips and tricks for making sure your picture style is always set properly
- Todd’s “safeguards” to make sure you don’t set your styles wrong (this will avoid a lot of frustration and headaches in post production)
- Todd and Jared’s technique to visually see the difference between an acceptable picture style and one that’s not even close
How to Stabilize Your Camera
(Camera Supports)
One of the keys to high quality video is stable footage. This means you will need a way to keep your camera still even when you are on the move. In this section we make it a key point to walk you through and demonstrate as many options as possible.
A few of the secrets waiting for you in this section…
- How you can get stable video every time, even with no budget for more equipment
- Our favorite techniques to utilize the gear you already have to stabilize your video
- The #1 reason why you want to get stable video in the camera opposed to doing it in post (this is huge for video quality)
Wow, How Did You Get That Smooth Movement?
This section is all about camera movement. Sure you can shoot all of your DSLR videos stationary, but when you add movement your videos take on a whole new life. Check out all the different ways you can get movement to bring life to your videos.
A few of the secrets waiting for you in this section…
- The best gear options for adding professional movement to your videos
- Todd’s weird tip for adding movement in the RIGHT places to make your videos look much more professional
- The best stabilizer to use to create dramatic scenes and openings
And here’s what you’re going to get access to in the third section:
The Simple 3 Point Lighting Demonstration
This lighting tutorial can be used in almost any situation. You’ll get to watch as we build from one to two to three lights so you can see how everything comes to life quickly and easily.
A few of the secrets waiting for you in this section…
- How you can build a simple lighting setup to be used on almost any shoot
- One simple way to create more dimension by making subtle changes to your key and fill lights
- How to decide if you should use natural or artificial lighting
- Our favorite ring light to create hard light and contrast in your scene
Finally Understand Audio Capture
(Get This Right or Your Video is Trash)
Quite possibly the most important part of your video has nothing to do with actual video, it’s audio. You could have the best looking video in the world but if it sounds terrible no one will watch it. This section will take the guess work out of how to set your audio levels. This is one thing I struggled with for a long time when first when I started shooting DSLR video. No matter what situation you will be in we have you covered with demonstrations.
A few of the secrets waiting for you in this section…
- Our best pro tips for making sure your levels are ALWAYS in check
- How to properly sync audio to save a ton of time in post
- A complete guide to microphone options and when you should use each
Composition and Coverage
Now that we are using moving images you have to really pay close attention to composition and coverage. Many of the rules of composition for photography still hold true with video but with some important additions to pay close attention to. You’ll get to learn all about coverage and why is it important since it’s the glue that holds your videos together.
You want to make sure you come back with all the footage options you need…wide shots, medium, tight, OTS or over the shoulder. Getting this just right helps tell your story which is key for creating videos people love to watch.
A few of the secrets waiting for you in this section…
- A simple rule to “guide the audience” towards what you think is important in the scene
- Where you should position your camera to tell the exact story you want
- Why you need to create a “character axis” BEFORE shooting any scenes
Continuity
This section covers how to keep continuous action and consistent detail in the various scenes. A prime example would be if the person you are interviewing has on glasses in one shot they better have them on in the next.
A few of the secrets waiting for you in this section…
- Why it’s critical to pay attention to seemingly minor details from scene-to-scene
- How to help your audience better understand the world you’re creating in your videos
- A walkthrough on how to tie together coverage and continuity to make your viewers feel immersed in the scene
The 180 Degree Rule
All I can say is I messed this up once and it will never happen again. There is a very specific reason this is a rule and why we spend so much time explaining and demonstrating it.
A few of the secrets waiting for you in this section…
- A crash course on the 180 rule and why you need to follow it strictly
- How to avoid confusing the people watching your video
- A simple strategy to apply the 180 rule on all of your shoots
The bottom line is that there’s never been a faster, easier, or more engaging way to learn exactly how to shoot high quality videos with your DSLR
Here’s an overview of what you’ll find in the fourth and final section:
A Crash Course in Directing
It’s your job to get the right reactions from whoever you are shooting. In this section we hold nothing back and give you all of our best tips for being a better director.
A few of the secrets waiting for you in this section…
- How to pull out the emotion in your scene from an actor
- What to look for during an interview that will give you even better results
- Three subtle tips that will take you from being just another person shooting video to a bonafide director
Producing Crash Course
Being prepared is a major part of being a successful filmmaker. Did you storyboard your shoot? Did you scout your location? Did you hire talent? Pay close attention to this section as it will make your job so much easier.
A few of the secrets waiting for you in this section…
- How to make sure you always select the right location for your shoot
- The one thing to always remember that will jeopardize your shoot and cost you A LOT of time and money if you forget
- Our simple strategies for dealing with situations when out on a shoot
Four REAL World Shoots
Now that we are using moving images you have to really pay close attention to composition and coverage. Many of the rules of composition for photography still hold true with video but with some important additions to pay close attention to. You’ll get to learn all about coverage and why is it important since it’s the glue that holds your videos together.
REAL WORLD VIDEO SHOOT #1:
EPK / Corporate Shoot
Have you ever seen a video that consists of interviews, live footage, b-roll and is all cut together into a finished product? That is what we call an “Electronic Press Kit” or EPK. This shoot will apply everything you’re going to learn in a corporate/commercial interview setting.
This section will take you step by step in setting up the camera, sound and lights for this client interview. In addition, you’ll watch as we go through the process of interviewing a client and shooting the b-roll to compliment it. Highly recommended for those with corporate, musician and wedding clientele.
REAL WORLD VIDEO SHOOT #2:
Music Video Shoot
This shoot throws everything taught inside the guide at shooting a music video. Watch us use various camera settings, lighting setups and camera motion to create an awesome video. This shoot also shows how direction can make your shots even better by simple communication. Highly recommended for future music video directors.
REAL WORLD VIDEO SHOOT #3:
Narrative / Movie Shoot
This shoot utilizes the various techniques from this guide in a scripted narrative setting like a short film or a full length feature film. This section will hammer down the importance of coverage and the 180 rule in addition to essential camera, sound and lighting settings and techniques.
This section will also give you a ton of insight on working with talent and directing scenes. Highly recommended for future filmmakers.
REAL WORLD VIDEO SHOOT #4:
Jared Makes A YouTube Video
Have you ever wondered what goes into making a YouTube video? Is it as easy as you think it is or does it actually take some time? In this section you’ll get to see every step of the process I go through when making a “quick” product preview. How do I get my framing, focus, audio levels and everything else right? This section gives you everything you will need to know to shoot your own YouTube videos.
All of this barely scratches the surface of what you’re going to learn in the FroKnowsPhoto Guide to Shooting Video
You’ll also get instant access to these special bonuses:
BONUS #1:
How To Create Successful YouTube Videos
In this video I take you behind the scenes of my YouTube account and show you exactly how I create videos and generated 345,000+ subscribers.
BONUS #2:
Todd’s Editing Secrets & Tips
Shooting the video is only half the battle. Many videographers struggle when it comes to editing and sink way too much time into the process. With the time you’re going to save on production after learning Todd’s editing process this bonus will be worth the cost of the guide by itself. The Editing Tips bonus is a full on guide that shows you some of Todd’s best tips for editing videos that he picked up over the years as a professional filmmaker and producer.
BONUS #3:
DSLR Video Homework Assignments
The best way to really grasp an idea after we teach you is to immediately put it into action. Instead of trying to guess what you should do next we give you fun and helpful homework assignments so you can master the concepts as we teach them to you. The homework assignments will help you retain and absorb twice as much information!
BONUS #4:
Shooting Check List
Even if you’re on scene or out on a shoot you can bring this PDF with you to make sure you have everything you need to shoot killer video. Print this out and take it with you EVERYWHERE!
Who are Jared Polin and Todd Wolfe?
My name is Jared Polin aka the FRO and I’m the founder of FroKnowsPhoto.com. Since 2010 I have been creating fun and informative educational videos that have helped hundreds of thousands of photographers and videographers around the world improve their camera skills.
I’ve been a professional photographer since i was 15 years old and During my career I’ve shot photos for Rolling Stone, the Philadelphia Flyers, Perry Farrell of Janes Addiction, Matisyahu, and hundreds of other well known musicians, tech visionaries, business owners and celebrities.
Since the introduction of DSLR’s with the ability to capture video, I have been making the transition into film making. The great part about learning video as a photographer is you have a jump start on someone who has to start from scratch. If you’re a photographer you already have a basic understanding of the fundamentals that go into capturing video so you have a great head start but most likely need proper guidance to shoot GREAT videos.
Seeing so many of you make huge strides in your career as a photographer – whether you’re a hobbyists or professional – is the most rewarding thing in the world to me. I can’t wait to hear about your success with the FroKnowsPhoto Guide to DSLR Video.
Now let me show you everything you’re getting with your order today:
The Complete 6-Hour FroKnowsPhoto Guide to Shooting Video
This is the full 6-hour DSLR video crash course created by me (Jared Polin) and award winning filmmaker Todd Wolfe. You’ll get to learn EVERYTHING about DSLR video from start to finish including shooting, producing, editing, and directing your own videos. It doesn’t matter what type of video you want to shoot or what your skill level is right now, after watching this guide you’ll be a DSLR video machine. This guide includes all of the sections highlighted above plus more.
Think about this for a second: if you really gave it your all, read every DSLR video blog out there or went to photography school, then maybe you’ll learn enough to shoot high quality video in the next few months or years, depending on how committed you are.
After trying to learn this way on my own, I know first hand how slow and frustrating learning to shoot DSLR video this way is.
But, if you would rather:
- Skip all that work
- Tap into our expertise and take advantage of the fact that Todd and I have YEARS of real world experience
- Start getting results now instead of months or years from now
- Save time, money, and endless amounts of frustration trying to learn DSLR video the alternative ways
Then this is probably going to be one of the EASIEST decisions you’ve ever made…
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