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In this example, you will see the A-team breakdown six shots for filming in cars. In this series of short videos, you’ll learn everything from lighting setups, cinematography tips, microphone positions, and more. You may know Aputure for their amazing and affordable lights and accessories, but the company also puts out some killer tutorials in their Four-Minute Film School series. What’s so great is that you can pull off many of the effects he talks about natively without using plug-ins. His best tutorials focus on Premiere Pro and After Effects, where you will learn about the most popular transitions and effects appearing in trending videos.

Justin Odisho is a machine that puts out a new tutorial every single day. Recently, Cinecom has turned out a bunch of fun tutorials inspired by music videos like the camera shake in “HUMBLE” by Kendrick Lamar and this video on creating animated scribbles in Premiere Pro inspired by “That’s What I Like” by Bruno Mars. Founded and expertly hosted by Jordy Vanderput, the channel will show you tips on using your gear, as well as tutorials for Premiere Pro and After Effects.
