Editing Concepts & Philosophy
Aaron Brimhall
Lesson Info
11. Editing Concepts & Philosophy
Lessons
Meet Aaron
13:26 2Workshop Overview
02:53 3Equipment Breakdown
16:16 4Building Your Brand
07:32 5Getting Work Through Spec Shoots
25:39 6Pre-Production
09:29 7Shooting Hero Shots During A Technical Angle Study
15:44 8Getting Creative with Exterior Detail Shots
08:10Shooting Interior Panoramas of The Dash
13:38 10Illustrating Motion with Rolling Shots
09:34 11Editing Concepts & Philosophy
02:10 12Editing: 3/4ths Front
20:06 13Editing: 3/4th Rear
15:03 14Editing: Finishing the Interior Dash
18:13 15Editing: Making A Preset
32:33 16Editing: Adjusting Presets for Specific Photos
09:39 17Shooting Rollers of the GT3 RS
10:49 18Adding Aesthetic with Atmospherics
16:44Lesson Info
Editing Concepts & Philosophy
All right. So, the fun part, and my favorite part honestly, is post-processing. I think this, for me, is my favorite part about any type of shooting, because I could sit here for hours listening to good music, or a podcast. And I think, most of the time it's usually premeditated. Going into a shoot I'll know like, kind of the exposures that I'm gonna be dealing with, and whether I'm... I told you guys out in the field that I always shoot, basically, underexposed for everything. Usually, why I do that is because I can bring up all the shadows, and mess with highlights in the editing process. And I like to bring out certain details here and there, and it's just one of my favorite parts. When I'm editing a photo I'll usually make my selects, put them into Lightroom, and then, I'll usually hover over presets that I've made. And a lot of the times with presets, I'll stick to one, and then I'll use them for the entire catalog, and just for every single shot, and I wanna stay as consistent as...
possible. So, when I add the preset, it's just gonna be a lot of tweaking, and I'll just kind of have fun with it, and mess around with it for a few minutes, and usually it's trial and error. And if I don't like it, I'll switch to another preset obviously, more tweaking. But yeah, so, I'm gonna get into it, kind of mess with some details, and show you guys how I edit the first establishing shot, of the tree forest front. And then, we're gonna get in, kind of, the nitty gritty with kind of going dark and messing around, with just some wild editing ideas that I had in mind. And it's really cool and fun playing with dirt, and just anything being in motion, especially the truck that we shot. Yeah, it's gonna be fun, and I'm excited to show you guys, what I do in the editing process.
Class Materials
Ratings and Reviews
Ben Waugh
Worth Every Cent! Keen For More! This was awesome, definitely keen to see more of these in the future! Keep them coming dude! Loved seeing your edit breakdown and workflow. Would love to see some more of the behind the scenes of planning a shoot too - @benwaugh
Allison Gregory
From Zero to Hero Awesome workshop to not only get my first taste of automotive shoots, but I am walking away with a shoot set-up and planned to create speck work and present brands with decks. I loved how Aaron really explained everything he was doing. He rocks.
Adrian Mirabal
Amazing and WORTH IT! I have followed Aaron Brimhall for a while now and when I saw he was releasing a workshop I knew I had to get it! If you are wanting to shoot anything in motion or automotive action this is the workshop for you!