FOUNDATIONS OF VIDEOGRAPHY
The Cinematic Trinity
NOVEMBER 15th at 11AM EST
(live event will be available for replay as well)
The Cinematic Trinity Workshop is a live, 90-minute workshop where I’ll walk you through the three things that make any video look truly cinematic: exposure, lighting, and framing. These are the core elements I’ve built my entire shooting style around, and once you understand how they work together, your footage will instantly start to look more intentional, professional, and emotionally powerful — no matter what camera you’re using.
Whether you’re filming weddings, client work, or personal projects, this session is designed to help you stop guessing and start creating images that actually feel like film. I’ll show you real examples, break down my process shot by shot, and give you practical steps you can apply on your very next shoot. If you’ve ever looked at someone elses footage and thought, “why doesn’t mine look like that?” — this workshop is your answer.
frequently asked questions
❓Who is this workshop for?
Anyone who’s ever looked at their footage and thought, “Why doesn’t mine look cinematic?” Whether you’re a beginner filmmaker, a wedding videographer, or someone trying to level up your visuals for client work or content, this Bootcamp is built to simplify the process and help you create film-quality images fast.
❓Do I need expensive gear to benefit from this?
Not at all. I’ll be teaching principles — exposure, lighting, and framing — that apply no matter what camera you own. I’ll even show examples using affordable setups so you can see how much of the cinematic look comes from skill, not price tags.
❓Will there be a replay if I can’t make it live?
Yes — all tickets include lifetime access to the full replay. That way you can rewatch the material, take notes, and revisit it before your next shoot.
❓What will I learn, exactly?
You’ll learn how to expose your shots for depth and mood (not just brightness), how to shape light to make your subjects stand out, and how to frame scenes that feel cinematic instead of flat. These are the same techniques I use in my professional client and wedding films.
❓Can I ask questions during the workshop?
Absolutely. I’ll leave time at the end for a Q&A, and attendees can also access that portion in the replay.