Overview
***PLEASE NOTE: This virtual training session will take place in the PACIFIC TIME ZONE.***
Join us for Rubidium's Canon Ecosystem live from the comfort of your home, on the road, or anywhere. In this interactive session, you will see the instructor and be able to ask questions. You can register for a single day of instruction or for the full 3-day course, depending on the scope of your focus.
This class takes place on the Zoom video conference platform, which is free to join and easy to use. Instructions will be sent to you before the class begins. Once the class starts, you will see the instructor, the gear being used, and the instructor's presentation. You will be able to ask questions via a live, moderated chat. After the class ends, you will also receive a copy of the instructor's PowerPoint or Keynote presentation, and a recording of the class.
There are many benefits to shooting within the same camera and lens system, particularly a simple workflow with a seamless pipeline in post. Canon Cinema EOS offers a range of cameras with industry leading color science. There are options to suit any budget level, with the student-friendly C100 II, the doc/corporate mainstay C300 II, and the new C500 Mark II for film and television production. This allows you to upgrade your camera as your career develops, while staying with a familiar ecosystem.
With this 3-day workshop, each day is divided into a different area of working with these cameras, including prepping, operating and post-production. You will be taken through menu operation, project set up, user buttons and practical shooting scenarios and configurations.
Schedule:
- Day 1 – Camera Setup and Settings
- Camera functions
- Ins and Outs
- Media / recording formats
- LOG / looks
- Camera builds and accessories
- Day 2 – Shooting with Canon Cinema
- Interview setups
- Narrative filmmaking builds
- Focus & Exposure
- Audio Settings
- Camera Movement
- Day 3 – Canon Post Production
- Ingesting Media
- Grading in Resolve
- Client delivery – Final Cut / Premiere
- RAW vs XFAVC
- Getting the best image