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Making an Instructional Video Part 2: Tips on Shooting B-roll

Making an Instructional Video Part 2: Tips on Shooting B-roll

When making an instructional video you need B-roll. Lots of wonderful B-roll. In our part 1 video, we discussed how to figure out what b-roll shots you need and which you don't.

In this video, part 2, we give you tips on shooting that B-roll. How to get in close for insert shots, how to light them, and how to get enough B-roll coverage to work in the edit.

Ronin MX Canon C100 Mark II

Ronin MX Canon C100 Mark II

Ronin Mx Canon C100 Mark II. Do they work together and if so are their any considerations to keep in mind? How does it compare to using a mechanical stabilizer like the Steadicam or the Glidecam?

We show you how to set up and balance a C100 MkII on the two modes of the Ronin MX (Underslung and Upright mode), tricks to using the DJI App for your setup, and what tips and tricks you need to know to make it work well for your stabilized shots.

Different Types Of Camera Shots And Angles

Different Types Of Camera Shots And Angles

Knowing the names of the different types of camera shots is important but how do you decide when to use them? Would a close-up, medium close-up or medium shot work best for this scene? Should I use over the shoulder shots for a conversation? And what if the characters are not even facing each other? We'll show you the differences and the why to help you decide what shots work best for your projects.

Framing and Composition Cinematography: Going Beyond the 1/3 Rule

Framing and Composition Cinematography: Going Beyond the 1/3 Rule

Most videos on framing and composition in cinematography focus on the 1/3 rule. But the creative art world has thousands of years of experience playing with composition. Let's learn how they use symmetrical and asymmetrical balance, shapes like the circle, triangle, L, and others to guide the viewer's' focus and create a feeling with shots for their story.