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In this animation, I explain Aperture and how it interacts with the various parameters of photography.
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I am releasing an animation with a similar style to this one every month, so stay subscribed for more. Feel free to leave criticism in the comments, but keep in mind that I am still learning After Effects and Illustrator. Also, leave suggestions for different video topics. I plan on covering the other two pillars of photography: Shutter Speed, and ISO, as well as Focal Length.
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Credits:
Animation, Vector Design: Vincent Ledvina
Voiceover: contracted from Fiverr
Music: Wonder – Mattia Cupelli
Sound Effects: Created by myself and sourced online
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This has always confused me. Thank you for the explanation, it was so clear and simple, and the graphics were amazing. Photography is so technical and I love it.
Taking a night phototgraph with a fast lens won't take less things in focus 🤔
a yo que pensaba que era la empresa del portal muchas gracias
This video gets too complicated too fast, and for a beginner, this is useless information. I really do not know for whom is this video…?
Science
OH now i know why the Logo from apature science looks live this
Great training! Well done. Very helpful. 👍👍
science
4:57 Leaving the camera in Aperture priority in 99% cases means you truly don't know understand a photography
Thank you.
Thanks keep forgetting that the higher the f stop the better photo's I can get without boca.
What does F stop stand for?
Awesome! Loved the explanation.
Thank you
So well explained…
so adorable explanation and graphics, thanks a lot
By looking at the thumbnail of this video I finally understood the Aperture Science logo, lol
Sir pl also deal T APERTIRE STATED TO BE THE MOST ACCURATE SCALE WHILE GEOMATRICS APERTUTRE ARE F NUMBERS
AND IF UPON LCD ONE USE ANY GAND HELD EXPISURE METER DOES ONE XAN HAVE ANY RIGHT WAY TO KNOW THE T apertures utility??? Or lcd resolutions is nt that as to measure upon focalplain since digi cam does nt permits to do so…bt accepting that any digi cam.can.lead to correct exposure and a reusable tech so what is a norm in film based cinematography where T APERTURE IS A NORM.LIKE AMD THERE ARE CONVERSION FACTORS TO CHANGE AND SET EITHER SCALE TO EACH OTHERS WAY…
AND PL ALSO MENTION.SOME OPTICAL CALCULATIONS TO CALCULATE DRPTJ OF FIELD RESPECT T FOCAL LENGTH CC AND NOW A DAYS M OST DIGI LENS ON ZOOM TYPE LENS BARREL.BASRD HANDY SCALE ID ALMOST ABSRNT EXCEPT IN PROMARY OPTICS BUT THESE GRADUATI ONS
DISTANCE
Brilliant visual explaining in details! Thank you, animation is also great!
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