This course is broken up into 3 main sections. In Section 1 we talk about: Shooting EssentialsGear What equipment will help you record better quality audio and video. Apps What software can be used to record and edit on your phone as well as programs to edit on your computer. Lighting Theory Common lighting setups to achieve a more professional look. The Exposure Triangle Adjusting Aperture, ISO, and Shutter Speed: The three things that influence how your camera captures an image. In Section 2 we learn how to use, and edit in, Adobe’s Premiere Pro, one of the most popular video editing programs to date: Available on both Mac and Windows. Editing in Premiere ProBasic editing How to import, cut, and trim footage, as well as playback adjustments, for speeding up or slowing down footage. Transitions How to apply Audio and Video transitions to footage for a smoother, less jarring look and feel. Titles How to use and edit pre-made titles provided by Adobe, as well as create our own from scratch. Effects How to apply effects to our footage for corrective and creative purposes. Color Correction/Grading How to use tools like ‘Lumetri’ to edit our footage, changing things like brightness, contrast, saturation, hue, and more. In Section 3 we learn how to use, and edit in, Davinci Resolve, one of the most popular video editing programs to date: Available on both Mac and Windows. Editing in Davinci Resolve’Media’ tab How to import footage using Resolve’s media browser’Cut’ and ‘Edit’ tabs How to cut, and trim footage, as well as playback adjustments, for speeding up or slowing down footage. How to apply transitions and more.‘Fusion’ tab How to use pre-built effects and titles, as well as creating basic titles from scratch.‘Color’ tab How to use Resolve’s incredibly powerful color section to edit our footage, changing things like brightness, contrast, saturation, hue, and more.‘Fairlight’ tab How to use Resolve’s dedicated audio editing/sound design section to apply effects to audio, as well as record audio straight into the program. We also go over render/export settings for both programs and talk about things like bit rates and what codecs to use for different situations.