For all those who wanted more: I just posted PART 2 of the video bit.ly/KressWshp2 You may also be interested to see the stills & notes about the workshop on thefilmbook ASC blog: bit.ly/ascKress2
the fun part is that no one except the guy trying to get graet lighting will ever notice that, for example, the reflection on the picture in the background is more subtle. in short: it s nice people enjoy their job, but one can overdo it ^^
the fill light is creating an unatural look when she hugs him: the light on her hands is too powerful. It should've been placed at the limit of the two actors not behind him or by contrary far behind him.
You make a valid point. I think that Eric was looking for a "wrap-around" fill, from the same side as the main source. The fill couldn't be placed farther back though because of the set wall. You may be interested in part 2, where Eric replaces the fill with a top light, which is another solution: bit.ly/KressWshp2
Benjamin, its incredibly rude to speak over your guest and to finish his sentances. If he is running the workshop, let him run it. A lot of the time you were speaking more than he was.
I am so grateful for you posting this. We need more youtube videos like this to learn about the art of lighting.
Thanks for these. I am always trying to learn more about the other departments, and this is great to see someone explaining what is happening on set.
Absolutely fantastic. THANK YOU! PLEASE DO MORE!!!
Thank you Victor & Nelson for your positive feedback !
We should have the 2nd video about this workshop online in 2 weeks :)
I wish they told us the what was the lens aperture. Great video over all.
We need More~!
love this. never enough learning
thank you so much!
bookmarked & subscribed.
Very informational!
Thank you really helpfull and informative.
For all those who wanted more:
I just posted PART 2 of the video
bit.ly/KressWshp2
You may also be interested to see the stills & notes about the workshop
on thefilmbook ASC blog: bit.ly/ascKress2
Thank you I am a Film student and I benefit greatly from your videos Thank you and keep it coming.
Thanks I learn allot from watching.
Can some one help me with some info on where I can Fine advance lighting like this.
Well for now, you should watch part 2 :)
bit.ly/KressWshp2
Phenomenal, thank you for these. Are there downloads of the entire workshop available?
Amazing lesson.
great learning experience thanks
Great! When's part three coming out?
I'm posting these every 2 weeks.
Part 3 should be out on March 19th
Benjamin B
Cool, looking forward to it.
the fun part is that no one except the guy trying to get graet lighting will ever notice that, for example, the reflection on the picture in the background is more subtle. in short: it
s nice people enjoy their job, but one can overdo it ^^
Is there a part 2 coming soon?
I just posted part 2 of the video
bit.ly/KressWshp2
thefilmbook thank you Mr. B. this workshop is very very informational.
Mr. Kress seemst to be obsessed with the word " little. He said it 269 times in less than 10 minutes. Fucking unbelievable.
the fill light is creating an unatural look when she hugs him: the light on her hands is too powerful. It should've been placed at the limit of the two actors not behind him or by contrary far behind him.
You make a valid point.
I think that Eric was looking for a "wrap-around" fill, from the same side as the main source. The fill couldn't be placed farther back though because of the set wall.
You may be interested in part 2, where Eric replaces the fill with a top light, which is another solution:
bit.ly/KressWshp2
Benjamin, its incredibly rude to speak over your guest and to finish his sentances. If he is running the workshop, let him run it. A lot of the time you were speaking more than he was.