Welcome to a Collection of
Cinematography Tutorials

Hi, I'm Lewis Potts, a cinematographer and YouTuber from Australia.

I've created a series of tutorial videos detailing my on-set process across various scenarios. While filmmaking offers numerous approaches, I'll guide you through my personal method, providing insights and techniques that have proven effective for me. Maintaining the same tone as my YouTube breakdowns, these tutorials offer extensive information through expanded, real-time demonstrations.

This isn't a "course"; instead, it's a glimpse into my real-time process, aimed at helping you achieve cinematic quality even with limited resources.

The 2+ hours of tutorial videos cover my pre-production process (location scouting, finding and sorting references, lighting plans), production (conversations with crew, planning ahead, scene coverage, alternative angles, and inevitable problem-solving), as well as my simplified colour grading method. 

Previews

PREVIEW 1

This preview is extracted from the 'filming a low-light narrative bar scene' tutorial, detailing my pre-production and production process, with a focus on setting up a dimly lit bar in real-time.

PREVIEW 2

This preview is taken from the 'Stylised interview lighting' tutorial, showcasing my process of setting up a stylised documentary interview setup with minimal crew in an industrial warehouse location.



Included in the collection:

Pre-production process  Real-time onset demonstrations   
 


Filming a low-light bar scene Stylised interview lighting


Solo Interview FilmingAlternative angle day interior lighting


Simplified colour grading  Dusk interior lighting tips
 
 

Tutorial videos:

    1. Welcome message

    1. Low-light narrative bar scene [38:55]

    2. Bar scene colour grade [5:04]

    3. Interior bar lighting - Supporting document

    1. Stylised Interview lighting [23:35]

    2. Stylised Interview lighting - Supporting document

    1. Solo Interview lighting [10:52]

    2. Solo Interview lighting - Supporting document

    1. Simplified Colour Grading as a Cinematographer (without plug-ins) [11:06]

    1. Interior day lighting: Alternative layout [23:13]

    2. Interior Day Lighting - Alternative layout - Supporting document

A Collection of Cinematography Tutorials

  • $249.00
  • 8 tutorial videos
  • 2+ hours

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About

Hi, I'm Lewis Potts, a cinematographer with over 12 years of experience in features, commercials, music videos, shorts, and documentaries. Additionally, I run a YouTube channel where I share insights on all things filmmaking from large-scale commercials to small DIY projects.

🎥 https://www.youtube.com/@lewispotts
🎥 https://www.lewispotts.net

FAQ'S

Frequently Asked Questions

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Once you've enrolled, you have lifetime access to these tutorials. Additionally, it is a completely self-paced online viewing, so there is no time limit on completion


Contact us within 14 days of purchase if you're unhappy, and we'll gladly give you a full refund.


While these videos are accessible for all levels, these tutorials have been tailored for people who have a base understanding of cinematography.


Two hours.

Very similar in tone to my Youtube videos where I breakdown my own work, I aimed to prioritise concise and informative content in these tutorials.


This series covers various aspects of video production, including dimly lit bar scenes, stylised interview setups, day interior lighting, colour grading, solo interview lighting, tips for filming an interior at dawn or dusk, and essential pre-production for small-budget shoots.


By following along with real-time demonstrations and practical techniques, viewers will gain insights and strategies to create high-quality images, enhancing their cinematography skills for their own projects.


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