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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K2GnHuSBdMw When should you use handheld? When should you used a tripod? I am going to talk with you about when I use handheld or tripod and why. Let me know what you think about my choice in tools. What do you use and when do you use it? Gear used: C300 Mark II: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1134579-REG/canon_0635c002_eos_c300_mark_ii.html/BI/20772/KBID/16377 Manfrotto 504HD: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/683561-REG/Manfrotto_504HD_535K_504HD_Head_w_535_3_Stage.html/BI/20772/KBID/16377 Rode Shotgun: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/367747-REG/Rode_NTG_2_NTG_2_Battery_or_Phantom.html/BI/20772/KBID/16377

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b0lsRk72DpQ You need to understand color temperature because it will help you understand what the "look" will be. Do you want it warm? Do you want it cool? Understanding what indoor temperature is vs outdoor is going to help you out a lot. We go into detail in this video. Watch and let me know if you have any questions. Gear used: C300 Mark II: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1134579-REG/canon_0635c002_eos_c300_mark_ii.html/BI/20772/KBID/16377 Manfrotto 504HD: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/683561-REG/Manfrotto_504HD_535K_504HD_Head_w_535_3_Stage.html/BI/20772/KBID/16377 Rode Shotgun: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/367747-REG/Rode_NTG_2_NTG_2_Battery_or_Phantom.html/BI/20772/KBID/16377

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MESL_Ke1xaQ I want to make sure you understand what good exposure looks like and how to achieve it. Let's dive into a few examples in the video above. In later videos, we can get into proper exposure using LOG format. Gear used: C300 Mark II: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1134579-REG/canon_0635c002_eos_c300_mark_ii.html/BI/20772/KBID/16377 Manfrotto 504HD: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/683561-REG/Manfrotto_504HD_535K_504HD_Head_w_535_3_Stage.html/BI/20772/KBID/16377 Rode Shotgun: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/367747-REG/Rode_NTG_2_NTG_2_Battery_or_Phantom.html/BI/20772/KBID/16377

In this video we talk about what steps you need to take to make sure your video is in focus before record is pressed. I am using two different types of camera in this review. A Canon C300 Mark II and a Canon 5D Mark 3. The C300 Mark 2 has several different ways to get critical focus methods and pro assist functions, while the 5D Mark 3 is a still camera which does not have any pro video functions.

I have had the Canon c300 Mark II for about a year now and have been editing everything on my Mac Book Pro. My Mac Book Pro is upgraded with 16 GB of RAM , upgraded processor and SSD hard drive. Even with all these upgrades my Mac Book Pro still sruggles with processing rendering and exporting 4k video from my C300 Mark II. I decided to build a new computer for less than a Mac Book Pro that just

I have 5 microphones in my arsenal that I use regularly. Those five microphones are the Rode Stereo VideoMic Pro, the Rode NTG-2, the Zoom H4N, the Sony UTX-B03, and the Rode Filmmaker Microphone. All of these microphones are great and should be careful selected based on the specific scenario you are in. If you are doing something more run-n-gun I would use the Rode StereoMic Pro or the NTG-2; they both offer great portability and give good sound quality. When

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