Can I use my Canon 60D in Manual mode while shooting video?

I have a canon 60d with a canon 50mm 1.4 lens. I want to shoot mainly video with it but whenever I go into manual mode, it wont let me shoot video.
When I use the video category (on the dial) it wont let me change my iso, aperture and shutter speed. Im not sure if its the lens or the camera.

John Hoffman
Conway, NH
1D Mark IV, Rebel T5i, Pixma PRO-100, MX472

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