Ben Verrept
Project- en evenementmedewerker Film
BREEDBEELD
Vorstermanstraat 7, bus 1.5, 2000 Antwerpen
ben@breedbeeld.org
Ben Verrept
Project- en evenementmedewerker Film
BREEDBEELD
Vorstermanstraat 7, bus 1.5, 2000 Antwerpen
ben@breedbeeld.org
In this video, we’re exploring the realm of cinematic tripod shots. 6 cinematic shot ideas using a tripod! These cinematic shot ideas without a gimbal are used by some of the best cinematographers and directors in the filmmaking industry! Tripod filmmaking might not be the “coolest” topic, but you’ll be surprised how many creative cinematic shot ideas there are using a tripod! I'll show you how to execute these cinematic tripod movements so you can implement them in your next video project. Whenever people wonder how to film cinematic shots or videos, they expect there to be a lot of camera movement. But sometimes the secret for a cinematic shot lies in keeping things stationary, on a tripod!
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Today I've got 15 Hacks every editor should know. Some of these are inside Final Cut, some of them are outside FCP but they ALL will help you edits go smoother. Enjoy!
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Master the Motion Tracker in Final Cut Pro! In this video I'll give you 15 tips for getting the best results with FCP's native Object Tracker. See you how you can use FCP's motion tracker to track effects, blur faces, blur backgrounds and even change the color of elements in your video. You'll also learn what the difference is between FCP's native motion tracker vs planar and 3D trackers.
The crew you need is a gaffer to operate the lights, a set builder/designer and off course a cinematographer and a director. The set designer will work closely with the director to build the set, gather the props and furniture. And the gaffer will make sure you lit the scene in a way that fits the mood of the story.
Discover the ultimate cheat code for achieving cinematic and natural-looking lighting! 🎥 In this video, I reveal how a single spotlight attachment completely transformed my approach to motivated lighting, helping me create realistic, dynamic, and professional-looking scenes. Whether you're struggling to make your lighting setups feel authentic or just looking for ways to level up your game, this video has you covered.
In this video, we’re answering a viewer's question on how to use the magnetic mask tool to colorize multiple cars in a scene in Final Cut Pro 11! 🚗🎨 If you've ever wondered how to apply colors to different objects in a video using Final Cut Pro (FCP), then this tutorial is for you! We’ll walk you through using magnetic masks to isolate each car, allowing for precise color adjustments and effects.