https://www.creativelive.com/class/from-photo-to-film-andrew-scrivani
The transition from photography to filmmaking is easier than you think -- and it opens a world of opportunities in your career. Apply your still photography know-how and add in a few essentials to get started on creating a movie, a commercial, short films, independent films, and other types of video, for your existing clients or for a new position within a production company.
In this course, food-photographer-turned-executive-producer Andrew Scrivani navigates the similarities and differences between the two art forms and explains the terminology, technical differences, supporting crew, software and everything in between.
Many photographers are being asked to shoot and produce video, yet struggle because video is like a different language. This course navigates the challenges of making the transition, using Andrew’s personal experiences to explore the options that photographers have in making a jump into the film world. Don't start from scratch at film school -- build on your existing photography skills to learn film production essentials to learn filmmaking faster.
Georgy Chernyadyev is a talented self-taught photographer, retoucher and educator. In this video He edits in photoshop and show you how to create a stunning image.
In this screenwriting course, beginner screenwriters will learn the structure of phenomenal screenplays. Incredible movies and iconic characters will be covered. If you've always wanted to write a movie but never knew how this will show you with ease. And write ideas or the script as you go.
Jordan Imiola is a prolific screenwriter with over 25 produced credits, and he's written dozens of feature film screenplays. Some companies he's worked for include Fox, Disney, Untitled Entertainment, Marvista Entertainment, and Funny Buffalo Films. He's sold and optioned several screenplays and always meets his deadlines. He also created and co-hosts "The Deadline Junkies Screenwriting Podcast," where he and his two funny friends interview TV Writers, Showrunners, and Successful Screenwriters.
This system gives you enough structure to guide you, while allowing flexibility for different personalities to shine. This is more than just a list of random prompts. The flow of these prompts were thoughtfully designed to be natural and effortless.
This Flow-Posing Guide contains 60+ of my best selling poses that, with practice, can be completed in 60 minutes or less. Examples of each pose with clear instructions on how to achieve the poses and expressions from your clients are included. This is the ultimate guide to making your shoots more efficient (and more profitable)!
1. Beautiful and fast!
2. With an understanding of what and why you are doing in simple words without complex terms!
3. Without additional paid plug-ins, which then need to be bought in addition!
4. Only top retouching, which will bring even more new clients than you have now!
Processing is quick and easy if you know where to click! LEARN TO PROCESS:
Solve any problem with these magic wands in just 1 click!
Some actions are multi-stage, so in fact you get not 45 actions, but much more
Actions can be used to process a frame from the very beginning, from the moment it is opened in Photoshop, to a compressed version of giving the frame to the client! Absolutely all the actions in order to effectively process the New Year's frame are in this panel!
https://www.skillshare.com/classes/Brand-Photography-Creating-a-Cohesive-Look-Across-Platforms/919454338
These lessons will give you the knowledge of how images are used across platforms to level up your photography and storytelling. If you're photographing in-house for a brand or creative agency, this class is for you!
This is a more advanced, in-depth class building on the photographic and lighting fundamentals you will already possess. You have the basics down, now it's time to improve your planning and production to create a distinct, cohesive look no matter where your images are shown.
Together, we’ll unlock a framework for how to take your idea, talent, and resources and put them in motion toward making and selling your own feature film. You’ll discover the elements of a screenplay that raise or lower a budget and how to address them without losing quality. Find out how to access a crew and equipment without spending money, and why they’ll thank you for it. Learn how to structure your budget and your production days in the most efficient and effective ways. Explore the secrets of distribution so the largest number of people can see your creation. With this key information, some disciplined writing, and a little initiative, you’ll be equipped to stop dreaming and start doing.
https://hotmart.com/product/curso-fotos-externas-de-bebes-2
Learn everything you need to know about babies (characteristics, phases, behaviors and special care), about the test (how to prepare, how to guide your client, how to choose and reproduce the themes, what accessories to use and where to find), about post production (raise the level of your photography through advanced editing) and the business itself (learn how to organize and structure your entire business, sell more and attract more customers).
https://visualeducation.com/class/live-workshop-post-production-techniques/
We set Karl a challenge – to shoot an inanimate subject (namely an egg) in a single location with minimal different surfaces and backgrounds, and zero props. How did he do?
Karl demonstrates how, by thinking outside the box and using light creatively, it’s possible to achieve great results – even when photographing simple subjects. Combining theory and practice, he reveals how the essentials of studio lighting can be applied for exciting results.
Using standard, affordable modifiers, as well as a few pro light shapers, Karl demonstrates important theoretical concepts relating to light and colour that can be used to better control studio lighting. These include how the size of the light impacts the hardness or softness of the light; how to mix hard and soft light and how to create completely shadowless light; and how to easily create an affordable DIY alternative for projection attachments.
https://members.kelbyone.com/course/fdoorhof_workingwithmodels/
Make your photo shoots more successful by being a better coach for your models. Join Frank Doorhof in his studio as he shares his tips and techniques for how to put your model at ease before the shoot, on how to give more effective directions to your model, on multiple ways to pose both male and female models, and so much more.
Frank believes that light is the language of photography, and as a photographer you need to be control of your lighting, so Frank also takes some time to share his lighting setup as well as some of his secrets for adding depth and dimension to your photos with shadows. Knowing the importance of having a variety of interesting props, Frank also shares some tricks of the trade for how you can get or create great looking props without breaking the budget.
The beauty of street photography is that it allows the photographer to capture humanity in its various forms. It is art that tells the story of life, humanity, and cultures. With so many of us now living in urban environments, being able to create an image that resonates and tells the story of urban life is more valuable than ever. But it can be intimidating to start when you don’t know what gear to use, how to look for the important moments or how to connect with the subject in your story. Steve Sweatpants, a well-known street photographer in New York City, will teach you the top 5 tips to help you overcome your fears so you can get out of your comfort zone and shoot the stories you see in the world.
https://www.ghionis.com/p/boudoir-shoots
With the innate ability to make everyone look and feel beautiful in front of his camera, watch Jerry bring out the best in his boudoir beauties.