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Creating Effective Video Product Shots

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Explore the basics of creating video product shots, with tips and techniques to wow your clients and highlight creative elements that fit your project.

Syllabus

Introduction
  • What is in this course
1. Things to Consider First
  • Know your product
  • Know your target demographic
  • Know your marketplace
2. Creating Product Shots in the Studio
  • Live-action vs. tabletops in a studio
  • Building a home studio
  • Choosing a background
  • Tips and tricks when shooting products in a studio
3. Adding Movement to the Products
  • What is the product’s size and shape?
  • Shooting product shots with a turntable
  • Why use a hand model?
  • When to use stop motion
4. Adding Movement to Your Camera
  • Adding movement when using a tripod
  • Adding movement when using sliders
  • Adding movement when using jibs
5. What to Shoot Product Shots With?
  • What camera should you use?
  • Using prime lenses
  • Using zoom lenses
  • Using macro lenses
6. Tricks for Shooting Product Shots
  • Shooting the products upside down
  • Shooting products in reverse
  • Shooting products in slow motion
  • Speed ramping
  • Shooting products with green screen
7. Lighting Product Shots
  • Basic lighting setup for products shots
  • Reflections in products shots
  • Moving lights instead of the products or camera
Conclusion
  • Goodbye

Taught by

Megan Andersen

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