After providing examples of his own work and explaining how he chooses topics, Marques will introduce the methodology he recommends for developing concepts. Then, you'll sit down and brainstorm ideas for your next video.
Marques introduces the Framework Checklist, which will be used as a point of reference throughout the class. The checklist sets you up with everything you should be keeping in mind while you think about and plan for..
Post a link to a video you love, then score it based on the criteria rubric and explain your score to the community. Then share who your audience will be and the content you intend to make for them.
Now that you've been introduced to different types of cameras, Marques will help you choose one within your budget. He'll explain the technical details and benefits of each style.
Let's talk lenses, aka the magic piece of glass that will help you create the look and feel for your video content. Marques explains aperture and depth of field, as well as zoom, prime, and telephoto lenses.
Now that you know how the pros handle lighting, MKBHD shows you how to maximize effects using lights that are already lying around your house. He even shows you how to manipulate daylight in order to mimic..
As you learn the basics of video production, use our checklist to gather the most essential equipment you'll need. And don't worry-you won't need to spend more than you're able to. Alternative options for those on a budget..
Time to show off your lighting skills. Re-create the three different lighting looks you've learned, and share links to the clips that showcase them. Clip 1: Key Light Only Clip 2: Key + Fill Light Clip 3: Key + Fill + Rim Light
Now that you've learned the fundamentals for capturing visuals, you'll tackle some of the best ways to better connect with your audience through your content. Let's talk eyelines.
You can make your frames look perfect, but if the footage doesn't sound right, will it still translate to your audience? Marques shares pro tips on how to capture the best possible audio with any equipment. You can read more about.
Now let's talk about the nuances of performance and voice delivery. Marques shares his tricks for practicing your lines and demonstrates ways to make your camera feel more like a person instead of a cold piece of equipment.
Share a link to your video for the community to see. Be sure to describe your microphone setup and choice for eyeline and voice delivery so you can get feedback on how you did.
Get ready to create B-roll with our checklist of the most essential equipment and software you'll need. And don't worry-you won't have to spend more than you're able to. Alternative, budget-friendly options are included.
Sometimes it's better to source stock footage than shoot it. Marques gives you his best recommendations for finding stock footage that will elevate your content.
New to editing? Or looking to learn some new shortcuts or workflow methods? Marques demos three of some of the most user-friendly editing programs on the market: iMovie, Final Cut Pro, and Adobe Premiere Pro.
This section is all about how to maximize the potential of your content and how to get views for your videos. From creating thoughtful and direct video titles to professional tips for SEO optimization.
Follow along as Marques highlights best practices for thumbnail creation and the many ways to draw in your online audience. Then, take everything you've learned and apply it to your final video on your chosen topic.