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Welcome Video Digital Photography

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    (light piano music)
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    - Welcome to Digital Photography.
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    This class is designed for the beginning,
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    intermediate or even advanced photographer
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    who's interested in exploring camera arts
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    at Columbia College.
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    In this video I'm going to go over
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    some of the basics of camera handling
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    and what your requirements
    are for this class.
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    This course does require a
    digital single-lens reflex camera
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    or a DSLR such as this.
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    It can be any brand,
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    there's a lot on the market.
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    I happen to be holding a Nikon right now.
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    When you're looking for a camera,
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    you may already have one or
    you're going to borrow one,
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    you may want to take a camera
    shop up on renting a camera
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    to try out a few different ones
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    if you have a local camera shop in mind.
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    If you do buy one from a
    store some things to look for
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    are getting a good camera
    bag to go with your camera.
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    You want a bag that's roomy enough
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    to hold your lenses and your camera
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    and importantly you want to
    be able to hold your manual
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    and bring that with you
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    while you're learning digital photography.
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    Your camera manual
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    is a really important
    guide for you this course.
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    It's going to go over how
    you control your settings
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    and learn basic camera functions
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    while you're doing the assignments.
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    Additionally,
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    you want to get a spare SD
    card to store your images.
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    With digital photography
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    your SD card is where
    your pictures are stored
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    and I suggest getting
    a high-quality SD card.
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    Additionally,
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    you want to get a tripod,
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    a tripod is required.
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    And you want to have a ...
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    This is a lens hood,
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    a lens hood is nice.
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    Some of your camera kits
    come with a lens hood
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    but it's not required.
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    I find it really helpful
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    when I'm photographing in
    situations that have varied light,
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    like coastal areas.
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    I may not be in the right
    direction of the sun
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    and lens hood served a purpose.
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    You always want to have
    a lens cap on hand.
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    And importantly,
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    the other piece is that
    you want to have a filter,
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    a UV filter.
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    A UV filter is a clear filter
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    that protects the optics of your lens.
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    I never take this off my camera,
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    but you want to keep
    yours on just like me.
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    (laughs)
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    You want to keep your filter on,
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    it protects your camera from dust
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    and in the case of an accident
    where your camera tips over
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    what's gonna get dented is
    your filter not your lens,
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    and believe me that's happened a lot.
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    Another nice thing would
    be a backup battery,
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    camera batteries are very helpful.
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    The assignments that you're
    gonna work on this term
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    range from photographing objects,
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    places,
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    people,
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    setting up a narrative,
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    telling a story and capturing emotion.
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    Make sure that you get in the habit
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    of taking multiple takes on each shot.
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    You want to practice taking a lot
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    so that you can edit your images.
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    And what I mean by that is
    take a large pool of images,
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    and then select the one
    that best fits the criteria
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    for the assignment.
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    The focus of this class
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    isn't in image editing using
    Photoshop or adding filters,
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    instead the focus
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    is on making minor
    adjustments to color balance,
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    to converting images to black and white
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    or making slight adjustments to color.
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    I hope you have a great class.
Title:
Welcome Video Digital Photography
Description:

Welcome video for digital photography at Columbia College.

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Video Language:
English
Duration:
04:36

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