FOUNDATIONS OF
FILMMAKING
for photographers
FilmingLife® 101
Learn How to Confidently Switch from Photo to Video—Without Overwhelm
You already know how to find the light.
You know how to capture emotion, connection, and storytelling in a single frame.
Now it’s time to bring those skills to life—literally.
101: Foundations of Filmmaking for Photographers is your step-by-step guide to turning what you already know as a photographer into beautifully crafted family films that feel natural, meaningful, and true to your style.
You’ll learn how to make the switch from stills to motion without needing to invest in new gear, change your entire workflow, or feel like a beginner again.
This course is about building your confidence, simplifying the process, and helping you create story-driven keepsake films you’ll be proud of—right from the start.
This course is for you if:
You’re a photographer who’s been curious about making films, but haven’t known where to start
You’ve tried switching to video mode but felt overwhelmed by settings, editing, or gear
You want to create more value for your clients—or make meaningful personal films for your own family
You’re ready to add movement, sound, and storytelling to your work in a way that feels authentic and creative
If any of that sounds like you—you belong here.
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Why family films matter—and why they’re such a powerful gift
What you already know as a photographer (and how it gives you a head start)
Gear, software, and music recommendations to get started (without overbuying)
How to switch your camera into video mode and choose the right frame rate
Understanding exposure for video
Picture profiles—what they are and when to use them
How to get smooth footage without using a gimbal
Auto vs manual focus—and how to pull focus for intentional transitions
How to capture clean, real audio (including what mic to get)
Assignment 1: Edit your first film using provided footage + beginner tutorials
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Camera movements that enhance—not distract from—your story
How to think like a filmmaker (even when you’re still shooting handheld)
B-roll basics and the 5-shot method for filming a scene
Natural light and composition tips for motion
The 180-degree rule made simple
How to confidently switch between photography and filmmaking in the same session
Assignment 2: Mixing Bowl Exercise – experiment with shots, movement, and flow
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My 10-step video editing workflow (including how to export for different uses)
Choosing and syncing music for emotional impact
How to organize your footage so editing becomes easier and more intentional
Using slow motion and timing to build emotion
How to go beyond basic editing and craft a real story
Keyboard shortcuts that save you hours
Assignment 3: Create your first keepsake film
Final thoughts + encouragement to keep going
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How to add a title to your film using Canva
Speed ramping and motion tricks
Using overlays, light leaks, and double exposures creatively
How to use text overlays without it feeling forced
What You’ll Learn:
By the end of this course you’ll be able to:
Switch between photo and video mode with ease
Understand the camera settings that actually matter for video
Capture stable, focused footage using handheld techniques
Record audio that sounds clean and natural
Film everyday family moments with confidence and intention
Edit a short keepsake film that tells a meaningful story
Use music, pacing, and creative techniques to enhance the emotional impact
Start creating films for your clients—or just for yourself
What You Need:
A camera you already use for photography
A computer with Premiere Pro installed (other software is welcome, but this is what we teach)
A basic working knowledge of how to use your camera in manual mode
You do not need any filmmaking experience.
You do not need fancy gear or a film background.
You just need the desire to learn—and a love of telling real stories.
How to Enroll:
101: Foundations of Filmmaking for Photographers is available exclusively inside FilmingLife® Academy.
For $75/month, you’ll get access to this course—plus:
Every other course inside the Academy
Monthly live workshops
Critique calls
Mentoring
Access to a global community of filmmakers
Live-run cohorts where we do it together, step-by-step
This course alone is worth well over $1200 USD, but as a member, it’s just part of your ongoing learning journey.