that last example....combining all the methods was just a perfect way to make people learn!
Can I say something? This is probably the best lighting short bible online. For no beginners like me, it is also a great refresh with some nice extra tips! THANKS!
1. shoot on the shadow side (move the camera to the other side of the light) 2. 45* angle of lighting (create the upside down triangle) "rembrandt lighting" 3. separation (warm orange light on subjects face, and blue complimentary light in the background) (or darker background) 4. motivated lighting (has to COME from somewhere) (audience knows source of light is coming from somewhere natural) 5. background lighting 6. time of day - 6 am, 6 pm, never film 12 pm (put sun behind the subject, and shoot into the sun) 7. catch light/eye light 8. fog/haze machine 15:13 put together
I have one thing to say about the motivated light. Yes, usually is better to make a shot where you show why a light is being used, but it's not always like it. A perfect example is the hateful eight, almost none of the indoor shots has justified light, but you don't even notice it because it's done incredibly well. So, always know the rules but then break them to create something unique and beautiful
I was going to make a lighting tutorial for fun and to pass on what I've learnt over the years but then I found this one and thought "there's no point now!"! This is extremely well made, superbly explained and fun to watch. Well done, 10/10.😀
Thank you. I’m not a filmmaker, but this is honestly amazing tutorial for any kind of visual art that involves lighting. Extremely inspiring.
I just stumbled on this while searching for photoshop lighting techniques, and now you've made me interested in filmmaking. This was super interesting and fun to watch. Thanks for the video!
Oh oh oh. This was so freaking valuable. I'm definitely going to enroll in the course. So far everything you've shown is blowing my mind. I'm having huge aha moments watching this.
I’ve watched so many videos and tutorials….. this is probably the very best info and tutorial I’ve seen with lots of examples.
This was one of the most informative and well narrated "How-to" videos I have ever come across on Youtube. This gentleman really practices what he preaches. If I didn't already have an Associte's degree in filmmaking and halfway done with getting my Bachelor's, I would definitely purchase his course(s). Well done!
This tutorial has been the best I've seen so far. Concise, direct to the point, and the activity at the end tied up everything that was discussed.
This is fantastic. I learned more about lighting in these 18 minutes than in all of the studies I’ve done so far. Thanks guys, I’m making a student film next week and will be using all of these tips.
The model at 11:49 is stunning. Wow. Oh, the rest of the video was great too! I learned a lot, thank you.
This is one of the best free class anyone who is just starting their filmmaking really need. Giving the best free content can only make you the best.. Good job
The best lighting video I've ever seen. a lot of knowledge in a very short time.
I’ve been trying to understand lighting for years but it was never really explained sufficiently. This video was so informative and easy to understand, great work!
AMAZING VIDEO!!!! Just 6 mins in and I've learnt actual practical steps and explanations for better lighting after years of hearing and using airey concepts and steps that just never fully made sense. Thank you and keep up the great work.
I've never seen such an informative and comprehensive yet also compact tutorial in my life. I can't thank you enough.
One of the VERY FEW channels on yt that actually give GOOD ADVICE and NEW ideas. Great job
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