How to Make Great Videos – Beginners’ Creative Course.
What you’ll learn
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How to make great videos in easy to understand steps, including shooting and editing.
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Go well beyond the cameras and equipment, and learn the process where one can actually make a good video.
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How to capture an audience and leave them wanting more.
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Tell your story with video or create outstanding video blog/vlogs
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Learn new creative skills. A good video isn’t about the camera!
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This course is mainly creative in nature. Because becoming a filmmaker isn’t mostly about understanding equipment, cameras and gear.
Making great videos in not rocket science. The trouble is, many How-To-Make Video courses leave the students high and dry, often learning lots about the gear and little or nothing about the creative side. Gear is easy! The creative side, less so. Lesson-1. It’s not the gear that makes videos good. It’s the ability to tell stories. Lesson-2. If your soundtrack isn’t good, your video won’t be good. Here you’ll learn what is really important in making great videos, and how to get there fast. I’ve kept things easy to understand, with no unnecessary jargon, and in just 30 lessons I’ll get you from knowing almost nothing, to making videos that people will really love to watch. And that you will love to make! Welcome to getting really good at making videos – fast.
Who this course is for:
- A new videographer who wants to go beyond the cameras and equipment, to learn how to actually make a good video.
- No matter your age, experience, needs, desires or shoe size, I’ll get you started with video faster, with more fun than anyone.
- Want to have fun learning.
12 reviews for How to Make Great Videos – Beginners’ Creative Course.
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Jenny O’Brien –
This is a great course, for complete new to filmmaking and those still in the beginning stage like I am. There was some information that I’ve already figured out just by experience and from other courses but it’s nice to hear it again and hear his explanations. The examples are really helpful as well. There was more that I didn’t know and need to improve on. I really appreciated the sections on editing, how to film shots, and the creative process in general. I bought two of his courses at the same time and looking forward to learning more. Also, using what I’ve learned. I also appreciate all of his expertise.
James A Beyer –
It’s in the title, so I really shouldn’t complain but it is a true beginner course! So if you’re a true beginner must watch!!! I’m more intermediate and I did gather several gold Nuggets from this course so it was not a waste at all but definitely more geared towards the beginner filmmaker with of course that’s obvious since that’s in the title
Normas Yakin Arifin –
Great course! As a beginner I have learnt a lot of basics, from what camera to choose and most importantly, the camera is not as important as mic!
From backgrounds to editing to music. I now know what I don’t know too.
And by the way, I almost spent money on an editing suite; this course saved me that money.
Thank you sir!
Alfredo –
This is the most practical, simple, ready for application training course I have run across as of yet!
Douglas Carr –
Hi .Andrew thx for sharing your story telling skills. I’m looking forward on putting them to practice
Siyanda Luzipo –
I am so new to video, I got a job that needs me to also take videos. The lessons are relevant, easy to follow and brief. The techniques are fantastic, I like the energy of Mr White, it makes me wanna listen to him.
Anton Dvorkin –
Very clear explanations! It’s wonderful that the most valueble concepts are always highlighted. I appreciate the idea of mind changing, not only giving technical explanation.
Peter Freeman –
Excellent course! Andrew has a wealth of experience in film making and video and is a really good teacher. He brings a natural warmth and humour to his presenting style, and imparts a great deal of knowledge and information with real clarity. Wonderful to learn from a pro!
Richard Sim –
I definitely made a mistake with this course as it’s squarely aimed at beginners. It’s even in the title of the course! Despite that, my expectation was that it would have more substance than it did for storytelling, but it was very much just a high-level overview with nothing about what teasing out a story really entails. But that’s on me – I do have quite a number of other courses to get through from Andrew which are not targetted at beginners so I’m hoping they’ll address my needs more. It is worth noting that much of this courses content is covered in some of the other courses he offers, but perhaps more briefly as they’re not aimed at beginners as much.
I’m not going to knock the course for my mistake in what ‘beginner’ meant in the courses title, but the reason I rated this 3.5/5 was that not a single question in the courses Q&A section has ever been answered. Most notably the video on microphones states that the mic’s he talks about would all be listed in the video’s description (for which there is none), so people have asked for a list of the mic’s – with no answer. This may not be a big issue for some mic videos, but in this case all the mic’s had dead cats (he calls them dead rats? I’ve never heard that one before) on them, so you can’t actually see what differs between many of them to know what you should be looking for.
Reem Al-Otaibi –
Excellent! Thank youuuuu so much. I enjoyed the course
Sam Cooper –
Good simple and useful information. No fluff.
Heer Naik –
Very good. I am a novice and the concepts have been very easy to grasp.