film making for
PHOTOGRAPHERS
Photographers can move into video making super quickly, using everything we already know. This will give you the core video learnings, in easy short modules, so you can go and apply it to your baby, family, maternity, commercial, branding, engagement, wedding, any kind of sessions… and of course you can use it for your own family too, maybe the most important.

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This is film making for photographers and covers everything you need to know – in an easy simple approach. This isn’t about gear and tech, it’s about using what you have, adding the minimal and getting you up and running. Of course I cover video settings, but I make it easy.
If you would like everything in one place, learn really quickly and be able to implement immidiately this is for you!
Recent updates includes the commercial module, a social media edting section, new Field Notes (watch me BTS at sessions) and a new option to book a 20 ask-me-anything zoom call if you still have questions after completing the course.
£325
Modules
Gear and settings - the easy way
Recording your film
Editing your film (Davinci Resolve)
Really easy to follow
BTS Field Notes (access to all of them)
A 20 minute ask me anything
Example film – Online student film
Example of delegate film after completing my online familm making course.
Wildair portraits completed the course in a day and immidiately went out and created this film from an equestrian session.
Example film – 1-2-1 location
I came on location for this 1-2-1 training, followed by a 1-2-1 editing session – some people just learn better in person.
It was an engagement session and we created this film which the couple used on their wedding website for their guests.
Course outline
Film making for photographers
Before you start
Gear and camera settings
Video Editing
Extra
Family films
Commercial/Brand video
Book your AMA
INCLUDING
Field Notes – NEW
NEW JANUARY 2025
Teaching “you should do this” is all great, but it’s it also valuable insight when we are honest about what didn’t go to plan and how we work around it? At most sessions aren’t we improvising and compromising at some point? The more of these tools we have, the better we can handle all kinds of situations. So, this is my brand new Field Notes series, with honest learnings and BTS footage from the sessions.
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