steal this lighting cheat code
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Steal this lighting technique from Hollywood movies to speed up your workflow. I.E. Roger Deakins and David Fincher.
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Please forgive the autofocus FAIL!
@waynealejo
7 ай бұрын
What camera was this?
@Moneypizzle
7 ай бұрын
Well it had to be Canon or BM @waynealejo 😅 Holy shit it was a RED
@AANasseh
7 ай бұрын
@@Moneypizzle Didn't know RED had AF... might as well not have AF>>> That was so distracting!
@ccudjoe89
7 ай бұрын
@@AANasseh 🤣🤣
So you are calling this 360* lighting but I’m not sure that’s what youre doing. As I understand it, 360* lighting means you can shoot you subject from any angle anywhere in the space and they’re lit correctly for the space. That’s not what this is.
@philiciencasimir8015
7 ай бұрын
Agreed
Thank you! I learn so much when you just riff on lighting like this.
Can’t speak for Deakins, but The Fincher playbook is actually more or less the opposite. The look he has come up with while working with Cronenweth and maintained with subsequent DP’s here is to shoot on stages only using exterior light for green screen or ambience… pushing anything more will clip out detail in the shades or curtains in other scenes… and in this scene you would have to deal with shadows from the blinds. You did nail down one aspect, all of the actual light typically came from kino flows above the window… and frankly kinos make up most of the films look…led tubes are perfect for this, during the time of GWTDT led tubes were not really a thing yet.
I just bought that same diffusion panel, can’t wait to try this set up out!
I’d like to see a waveform monitor while you’re dialing this in. Thanks for the video.
Thank you for the advice!
Awesome stuff!!
Thanks for that valuable info!)
Looks like AF of the Sirui sniper?! 😄👍 great talking lighting and video🤙🏼 thx for that🍿🍿🍿🍿
I noticed Philippe Le Sourd did this a lot on the new Priscilla movie, such a beautiful and flexible look
This is one of the channels that gave me the courage to start my KZread channel 9 months ago about self development. Now I have 1,730 subs and > 1k hours of watch time. I know it’s not comparable with others but I’m still proud I started because I’ve been learning so many lessons that I could haven’t learned without getting started in the 1st place.
Awesome video like always!! If you have access to a light like the intellitech or aputure f22 you and double whammy block the sun and light inside with 2 stand a a small footprint. Granted, not the 750w but with the results you probably will not need as much power.
This was a great, thoughtful experimentation video. I really enjoyed it. One great distinction I noticed in the shot-reverse shot at 0:33, is the way the out-of-focus actors in the foregrounds always block our view of the window. This balances the frame nicely, avoiding having a giant white rectangle on one side of the shot to distract from the much dimmer faces. Your shot at 16:08 is great, but without another actor, the window almost feels overwhelmingly bright relative to your face. It doesn't look unprofessional, but it IS harder to see your expressions in the deep shadows (important for a closeup), and the frame feels less balanced. I've genuinely never thought about the difference this makes, until seeing this video. I suppose that's the value in studying top professionals via imitation
y0 that was dope!
Those fridge magnets on the left side of yours are making me nervous 😂
Amazing video as always! When you tried the setup a second time you said you were shooting the light directly into the window through the diffusion and not 'wasting it off'. Weren't you doing that in the first setup as well? Shooting the light directly into the window through the diffusion?
Killer lighting advice and KX camera, I see you have a filter on your lens which helps not to mention
@MattMatheson
7 ай бұрын
Not really a secret
Couldn't you just diffuse the door more? Say by putting more diffusion layers.
What lens and camera did you use? I will avoid that gear it has ugly autofocus
I do this with dollar tree white plastic table cloths 🤠
What is happening to your eyes at 0:12?
@lch7145
7 ай бұрын
just reading the prompt screen
Trace paper on the windows
AF was so distracting