This 3-hour, 2-disc (DVD video) workshop includes tutorials, step-by-step examples, and detailed instructions covering the most important aspects of camera setup, menus, shooting techniques, clip naming, file management, clip importing, picture profile settings, basic editing, and even archiving.
Topics include:
Clip naming suggestions that will avoid disaster in post
How to archive 2 copies of all clips for less than $.65/GB
Tips for setting exposure accurately
Suggested Picture Profile settings
Suggested focusing techniques
Recommended settings for the Assign Buttons
Suggestions for time-code settings
Warnings about some features and settings to avoid
B&W vs. Color viewfinder settings
Suggested Shutter Speeds for various recording modes
Tips for better looking Time-lapse clips
Recording slow-motion
Deleting clips on-the-fly
Splitting clips
Getting a perfect white balance
Monitoring options for the EX3
Managing storage space on the memory cards
Importing clips into your computer
Managing clips, making back-up copies, and archiving
XDCAM Transfer overview settings
Comparisons of various shooting modes
Step-by-step instructions for import and archive
DISC 1 Chapters
1. Introduction
2. Overview of the EX1
3. Navigating the Menus
4. Choosing a Video Format
5. Controlling Exposure
6. Focusing Techniques
7. Audio Recording
8. Time-Code
DISC 2 Chapters
9. Shot-Transitions
10. Assign Buttons
11. Slow Motion & Special FX
12. White Balance
13. Picture Profiles
14. Playback & Clip Operations
15. Clip Browser
16. Backups & Archiving
17. Clip Importing
18. Sony Vegas
19. FCP & XDCAM Transfer
20. Editing HD vs. SD
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