i-Byte Library

  • 1

    Welcome to the library ( 1 lessons )

    • Introduction

  • 2

    The lessons ( 28 lessons )

    • i-Byte colour temperature - what is Kelvin?

    • i-Byte crossing the line rule explained

    • i-Byte exposure on the Face - using zebras

    • i-Byte eyelines and your contributors

    • i-Byte frame rates and frequencies

    • i-Byte handheld engagement

    • i-Byte how much gain can I use?

    • i-Byte on the FS7 what is APR?

    • i-Byte prime lenses

    • i-Byte scheduling your day and the North sky

    • i-Byte setting up a monitor - with colour bars

    • i-Byte setting your shutter

    • i-Byte some compositional thoughts

    • i-Byte sorting flicker on computer screens

    • i-Byte the benefits of using an optical viewfinder

    • i-Byte using a Metabones adaptor

    • i-Byte using reflectors and the catchlight

    • i-Byte vanishing points

    • i-Byte variable ND

    • i-Byte what does 1920 x 1080 mean?

    • i-Byte what is a Codec?

    • i-Byte what is a film look?

    • i-Byte what is HDR?

    • i-Byte what is interlace and progressive?

    • i-Byte what is QFHD?

    • i-Byte what size capture card to use?

    • i-Byte pre-filming checklist

    • i-Byte interview checklist

Meet your trainer

Jeremy Humphries

Jeremy is an award winning, BAFTA nominated, BBC trained Director of Photography with over 30 years’ experience shooting documentaries for BBC, C4, ITV, National Geographic and the Discovery Channel. He is also a Sony Independent Certified Expert and his camera craft training is sought across the broadcast sector.

Jeremy has a passion for telling stories with his camera. YourSkills2Film trains you to do the same.

Testimonials

Grierson Trust trainee

I feel as if I'm more knowledgeable through listening to you than I am from when I finished my filmmaking degree!

BBC trainee

So helpful, thanks for sharing your wisdom.

Trainee

What a brilliant resource, so helpful and inspirational!

Trainee

Thank you for doing these - they are absolutely fascinating and hugely insightful.