Ben & Laura – Food Video School
BRING YOUR RECIPES TO LIFEWhat if you could capture your recipes through captivating videos? What if you could make videos that get attention and promote your work? Now You Can.MAKE VIDEOS NOWWistia video thumbnailLearn How To: Create a Recipe Storyboard Distinguish and Perfect Your Style Master Your Camera Settings Capture Your Recipe from the Best Angles Make Food Look Mouth Watering Edit Videos Like a Pro Export for Different Platforms & SO MUCH MORE!LEARN FROM EXPERTSBen and Laura of October Creative have been creating food videos professionally for more than 2 years, helping blogs like Gimme Some Oven, Oh She Glows, and Minimalist Baker expand their reach and grow their brands.They’ve partnered with Dana of Minimalist Baker to create this entirely video-based course.This is the team of experts you want training you in food videography.Here’s just a small sampling of the 100s of Videos Ben and Laura have created:Wistia video thumbnailHow to Make Basil Pesto – Cookie & KateWistia video thumbnailSlow Cooker Potato Soup – Gimme Some OvenWistia video thumbnailFlourless Pumpkin Bars – The DetoxinistaWistia video thumbnailThe World’s Easiest (VEGAN) Cinnamon Rolls – Minimalist BakerJOIN TODAYWHAT’S INSIDE?Wistia video thumbnail Determining Your Style Mastering Your Camera for Video Creating a Streamlined Workflow Composition and Styling Tips Storyboarding your Recipe Working with Natural and Artificial Light Editing in Premiere Pro Finishing Touches & Exporting BONUS! Creating Videos with Your iPhone!Check Out the Full 100+ Video Lesson List!LEARN HOW TO MAKE THIS VIDEOAmong hours of technical training and skill development, this course walks you through the entire process of making this Chocolate Chip Muffins Recipe Video.Plus, you’ll have access to all the raw footage we used to create this video so you can follow along, step-by-step, as we bring this video to life in the editing process. How cool is that?Wistia video thumbnailJOIN TODAYWhat’s this Course Worth?Videography Workshop: $3,000 + TravelFood Videographers typically charge between $400 – $1500 PER VIDEO
Get immediately download Ben & Laura – Food Video SchoolFood Video School is an investment in yourself to develop a very desirable and marketable skill.With the patience and practice to master these tools, you can easily recoup the cost of thiscourse. Then you can invest it directly in your own business, or use it to work with other brands!MAKE VIDEOS NOW”Food Video School is an incredible resource for anyone looking to take the leap into food videography, or to take their food videos to the next level. Laura and Ben offer thoughtful, in-depth guidance on how to find your style and maximize your equipment, complete with reference PDFs. They walk you through every step of the shoot, from planning to post-production. Highly recommend!” – Kathryne Taylor @ Cookie & Kate.comCookie and Katelogo119 Videos 65 Quizzes42 Downloadable Resources5 Lumetri Video Filter PresetsDownloadable Raw Footage to Follow AlongExpert TrainingVideo-Based LearningInstant AccessLifetime AccessOne-time Payment30-Day Happiness GuaranteeBonus!: 10 Lumetri Video Filter PresetsBonus!: 16 Q&A Videos from Dana, Laura, and Ben!ONE-TIME PAYMENTBUY NOW$499PAYMENT PLANBUY NOW$189**3 payments of $189, totaling $567. First payment will be drafted immediately, then you’ll be drafted on the date of purchase for the following 2 months.”Whether you are gearing up (literally) to shoot your very first video, or you’re a more experienced shooter looking to sharpen your technical skills or move beyond a creative rut, this course provides a downright wealth of resources for creatives at every step of the journey. I already look forward to the next wave of creative food videos that will surely be inspired by this course!” – Ali Martin @ GimmeSomeOven.comGimme Some OvenFrequently Asked QuestionsHow do I give a gift subscription?Do you offer discounts (holiday deals, etc.)?What is your refund policy?Do the videos have captions?What if I don’t own Adobe Premier?What is a Lumetri Preset?Do I need a DSLR or video camera to take this course?Do I need a Canon camera to take this course or will another camera work?I want to learn how to use artificial light – how much of that is covered in food video school?I’m very new to professional photography and videography, can I only take the photo or video course?What’s the difference between Food Video School and Food Photography School?Can I use my phone for this course?How long are the videos?Can I use my iPad/tablet to take this course?Can I download the videos?Can you accept paypal?I live in another country, can I take these courses?How fast do I get access?What do you mean by lifetime access?Is this a one-time fee or recurring charge?Do these courses come with a certificate of completion?Need more help?Check out our support and contact page.Full Lesson List Introduction to the Course Introduction to Figuring Out Your Style Branding Questionnaire Using the Style Worksheet Focus, Shooting Style and Length Setting Prop Styling Lighting Action and Movement Editing – Effects Editing – Speed Editing – Text Editing – Music Summary – Figuring Out Your Style Introduction to Understanding Your Camera Camera Basics Frame Rate Best Frame Rate Settings For Video Shutter Speed Best Shutter Speed Settings For Video Aperture Best Aperture Settings For Video ISO Best ISO Settings For Video Elements of Exposure: ISO, Shutter Speed, Aperture White Balance White Balance Settings Recording Resolution Alternate Brand Camera Settings Canon Comparison: 70D vs 5D Mark III vs 5D Mark IV vs 1DX Mark II Summary – Understanding Your Camera Introduction to Understanding Your Setup Camera Lenses
Get immediately download Ben & Laura – Food Video School Camera Extras Lighting Setup Basics Three Point Lighting Natural Lighting Setup Dealing with Direct Light Artificial Lighting Setup Storage and Editing Summary – Understanding Your Setup Introduction to Planning the Recipe Composition Summary Rule of Thirds Color Theory Size and Form Lines and Shapes Space Texture Movement Balance Implementing Composition Choosing a Recipe Ingredients Choosing Props Order and Steps Planning For Your Camera The “Hero” Shot Finding the Right Music Summary – Planning the Recipe Introduction to Shooting the Recipe Preparation Shooting Tips and Tricks Movements Food Styling For Video Summary – Shooting the Recipe Introduction to Editing in Premiere Pro Staying Organized Starting a New Project Workspaces and Panels Working with Tracks Establishing a Workflow Importing Project Materials Setting a Look Individual Clip Adjustments Using Masks to Cover Bright Spots Choosing And Trimming Scenes Making Motions Seamless Shortcuts Speed Effects Key Frames Creating a Solid Colored Background Creating a Square Guide Making Positioning Adjustments Legacy Titles Creating a New Legacy Title Essential Graphics Titles Editing Music Quick Ideas to Save a Boring Video Introduction to Finishing Touches Choosing a Cover Shot Creating a Square Sequence Exporting for YouTube Exporting for Instagram Exporting for Facebook Summary – Finishing Touches Introduction to Creating Videos With Your iPhone Additonal Equipment The Native iPhone Camera App The MAVIS Camera App Shooting with an iPhone Using iPhone footage Summary – Creating Videos With Your iPhone 1-Bowl Chocolate Chocolate Chip Muffins Life Changing Banana Pancakes Patatas Bravas Bonus!: Shooting a Recipe Video: 1-Bowl Chocolate Chocolate Chip Muffins Bonus!: Dana’s Shooting Process: Life Changing Banana Pancakes Bonus!: Shooting with an iPhone: Patatas Bravas Bonus!: Laura’s Editing Process: 1-Bowl Chocolate Chocolate Chip Muffins Bonus!: Dana’s Editing Process: Life Changing Banana Pancakes
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