About this Learning Path
As a video professional, good lighting can make or break the quality of your shots. In this learning path, you'll master a range of lighting situations to take your work to the next level.
In this learning path,
- Learn to light in a variety of challenging situations.
- Light products to achieve highly reflective results.
- Create lighting setups that match from shot to shot.
From | LinkedIn Learning |
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Hours | 8 |
Instructors | Eduardo Angel, Richard Harrington, James Ball, James Ball, Richard Harrington, Greg Pickard, Jem Schofield |
Language | English |
Subjects | Art & Design |
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Careers
An overview of related careers and their average salaries in the US. Bars indicate income percentile (33rd - 99th).
Video Crew $31k
Associate Professional Video Sales Representative $31k
Film Video $39k
Video Professional $47k
Video Facilitator $55k
Video Unit $60k
Video Curator $62k
Video Sales $66k
Video Assist / Video Utility / Teleprompter $70k
Video Administrator 3 $76k
Audio and Video Professional Consultant $80k
Video Architect $114k
Courses in this Learning Path
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Lighting Design for Video Productions Understanding the importance of lighting and the proper use of a light meter and colorimeter raises an average shot to a more sophisticated visual level. And it doesn't take a... LinkedIn Learning |
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Interview lighting should make the subject and the interviewer look great. But you need the right equipment and the right understanding of the shoot's goals to accurately control... LinkedIn Learning |
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Video Product Lighting Techniques The right lighting can powerfully alter the mood and tone of a video. When you're shooting products, knowing how to properly light your subject can help you transform the ordinary... LinkedIn Learning |
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Corporate and Documentary Video Lighting In corporate and documentary films, the subjects are actual people, places, and things. Filmmakers have very limited flexibility when it comes to choosing or enhancing them.... LinkedIn Learning |
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There's no reason to fall back on the same old 3-point lighting techniques for every shoot. Cinematic lighting, which takes its cue from film, can add drama and visual interest to... LinkedIn Learning |
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Advanced Cinematic Video Lighting Once you have a firm grasp of lighting for different types of video production scenarios, it's time to start concentrating on creating the appropriate mood and atmosphere. While... LinkedIn Learning |
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From | LinkedIn Learning |
---|---|
Hours | 8 |
Instructors | Eduardo Angel, Richard Harrington, James Ball, James Ball, Richard Harrington, Greg Pickard, Jem Schofield |
Language | English |
Subjects | Art & Design |
Careers
An overview of related careers and their average salaries in the US. Bars indicate income percentile (33rd - 99th).
Video Crew $31k
Associate Professional Video Sales Representative $31k
Film Video $39k
Video Professional $47k
Video Facilitator $55k
Video Unit $60k
Video Curator $62k
Video Sales $66k
Video Assist / Video Utility / Teleprompter $70k
Video Administrator 3 $76k
Audio and Video Professional Consultant $80k
Video Architect $114k
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