I’m a very safe driver, it’s under special skills on my resume ;) i loved making this video and creating this look with ya! can’t wait to see you guys recreate it!
I’ve been watching TH-cam videos on lighting. No one beats you. You are the best I’ve seen. Thank you for taking the time to solve our lighting problems.
Love your lighting techniques! So helpful for the low budget little guy out there. I have just a small videography business and often can’t afford the latest greatest...especially in lighting. Thanks for all the tips and creative ideas.
Once I had to do a similar scene with almost no material. We attached with ribbons a video tripode in the roof of another car. We put there a very cheap and lightweight but quiet bright led panel with a blue gel. And this car was following slowly the main one with the actors, keeping always the same distance (on empty roads). Also we put another panel with warm temperature near the top driving mirror as if It was the top little light all cars have inside.
Wow. This video all by itself makes this channel an invaluable source of lighting techniques. Brilliant technique. I'm saving this for future reference!
@@BradyBessette I recently directed a music video where we needed a moving car scene. Luckily it was on a dirt road and we didn't need to fake any light post. We used an Aputure AL-M9 to light up the talent's face plus a Neewer PT-176S as ambient light and also I had my co-director hide underneath the passenger seat holding a smartphone torch to give an extra kick of light and drama to the face 😁 It was fun!
@@BradyBessette One doubt tho... Why won't you do videos with more people on frame? Cos of Covid? A table dinner scene or classroom or campfire. Something like that.
Did a similar scene while car is standing in front of a blue screen. Just rotated a daylight lamp for the street lamps. Another red lamp for break lights. Background in post.
TH-cam didn't suggest this video to me despite being subbed....lame. That out of the way, love this one buddy. I love the sidus link setup. I really ought to pick up the kit. In terms of safety and taking this to the next level, you can use suction cups with a cheese plate (like the 9.Solutions) and then friction arms. Alternatively, just mount one speed rail along the roofline of the car with 3-4 suction cups and clamps. Dammit, now you made me want to do this....
Thanks for the great video.. It is a struggle to get the lighting correct but watching you take your sweet time to plan everything and test them makes me feel like I just need to be more patient 😌 Thanks for the lesson, man.. More power to you..
@@BradyBessette You’ve made me realize how important lighting is, doesn’t matter what camera you have, if the lighting is wrong it’s almost impossible to fix in post. I thought I needed to buy a new camera instead I’ll be investing in lighting and learning lighting and composition/story.
Awesome video Brady! This small nuances in lighting make all the difference. I'm in Vermont, would be up for a collaboration when the weather gets warmer. Keep rippin' it!
Sarah and Brady. I hope your content is translated into Arabic because my foreign language is weak and I do not want me to miss any of your golden information.
Brady, what if I want to film certain parts of the car but from the outside? Like the wheel moving or a front view of the driver? How can I stuck the camera and also stabilize it?
Hey bro your videos are just awesome can you make a video about a filmmaking kit which includes BMPCC 6K Pro with cheap and best anamorphic lens kit and all accessories I'm searching for this combination of kit for some time
When struggling with lighting, do not fear,
Because when we needed him, Brady Bessette was here!
this is amazing hahahah🖤
Ahahahah this is the best. THANK YOU
Dude . Watch mine
I respect you so much for doing trial and error so much. Where there's a will there's a way!
I’m a very safe driver, it’s under special skills on my resume ;) i loved making this video and creating this look with ya! can’t wait to see you guys recreate it!
You’re the best super fan I have!
The rig and light setup is genius 👌🏻 nice work by the two of you 👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you sooo much
I’ve been watching TH-cam videos on lighting. No one beats you. You are the best I’ve seen. Thank you for taking the time to solve our lighting problems.
thank you so much, truly.
This rig for the MCs is actually one of the coolest ideas fo lighting that I've veer seen! Just a FANTASTIC idea. Nice job, man, really!
well that’s a creative solution and alternative to the “fake drive“
I tried! Thank you!
Thank you very much Brady and Sarah for the golden info
Thank YOU
Aw thanks for thanking us!
@@SaraAnn No thanks on the duty
This is soo cool how the final shot turned out. These are seriously Hollywood standard shots on budget 😍 love it so much!
ah thank you so much!!
Btw I prefer that warm background practical over that blueish
Hey thank you!!
The lighting god named after Thor, It is so enjoyable to watch The way you are playing with lights and coming up with great frame
Ahaha thank you!!
Brady Bessette - legend
My man thank you
Hahaha, watching you play peek-a-boo with your MCs made me laugh. And the setup here is super slick and looks great too!
let's be real, we both play with lights like this lol. Hey JT!
@@BradyBessette Now I feel 💫 exposed 💫
This is genius, I love seeing your creative innovation at work!
Thank you very much!
insane!!! so much more behind it, than one would assume first. Amazing!
Man, you freaking NAILED it as always! Love how it all came together in the end!
yeah but wanna talk about YOUR stuff lately?!
Love your lighting techniques! So helpful for the low budget little guy out there. I have just a small videography business and often can’t afford the latest greatest...especially in lighting. Thanks for all the tips and creative ideas.
that's the goal! thank you so much, happy shooting!
I enjoy your videos so much. From South Africa
Thank you very much!!
What an insanely creative way to use the MCs. Awesome video dude 🙂
hey Ed!!!!! Trying to be as creative as you!!
brilliant as always!
thank you so much!
Man your videos are all in my "Director Wannabe" private list. You're helping me a lot with all these tips and tricks
Mind Blowing!!!!
thank you!!
Once I had to do a similar scene with almost no material. We attached with ribbons a video tripode in the roof of another car. We put there a very cheap and lightweight but quiet bright led panel with a blue gel. And this car was following slowly the main one with the actors, keeping always the same distance (on empty roads).
Also we put another panel with warm temperature near the top driving mirror as if It was the top little light all cars have inside.
Niiiiiice dude! That rig looked super solid. It's crazy what those little MC's can do!
my guuuy! Thank you for swinging by! i love them
Brady coming in clutch, or I guess I should say, Sara is coming in clutch..haha Thanks for another extremely helpful video.
Hahaha 🖤
hahah hey Man! thank you
Your videos are very helpful for learning about lighting
Glad you like them!
you are something else fr, i wish i was in Vermont so that i could attend "the class" in person.
come on out!!! (JK there's a pandemic so plz don't) but THANK YOU
This is great bro! Nice work.
hey sir!!! nice to see you here, thank you
Prep and trial and error really is the only way to figure some of this stuff out sometimes. Turned out looking great though!
agreed! thank you
you must be a valued customer at aputure for having so many of these lights lol! anyway ingenious idea!
hahah lol hopefully!
Awesome dude! MCs are freaking rad!
hey sir!!! Thanks for swinging by. They're sweet for sure
Really an good idea, I'm impressed....
Thank you so much
Thanks, this is exactly what I was looking for
Good lord dude!! This is amazing!!!!!!!
hello SIR! Thank you so much for stopping by
Wow. This video all by itself makes this channel an invaluable source of lighting techniques. Brilliant technique. I'm saving this for future reference!
Great to meet you 😊❤️❤️❤️
Great video 👌
Hello! Thank you
Are you never gonna go out of ideas?????? :P Awesome bro, as always!!!
Never ever ever
YOU ARE THE MAN!!!!!!!
Thank you!!!
THANK YOU SOMUCH DEAR GRATTY FOR UR ONE LIGHT SHOOTING VIDEO
i just love your content , keep up the good work man ! stay safe.
Thank you tons!
Looks excellent man! Love it
thank you James!
Clever and effective
also sorry i looked angry for some of it, some guy was driving so close to my car and was making me so mad lol
You weren’t angry hun! Lookin great
even angry you look beautiful. Brady is very lucky to have such an involved and talented partner.
It's just method acting. Patrick Stewart would be proud.
@@stevenfries7032 thank you so much Steven!!
@@NewLayer Hahahaha thank you man
Amazing, and simple! Thanks for this video!
exclussive. thank you brady
Amazing!!!! As always
Thank you!!
would love to see more low budget lighting tutorial like this.
thanks for sharing amazing video
Glad you liked it
This is so creative! Love it!
Very clever and effective way to light a car scene! Awesome video!
Thank you so much!!
You are a legend
Thank you so much
This is exactly what I needed!
thank you for watching!!
Thank you! Very useful!
And thank YOU
awesome work, man! Filming on a budget it's an art hahaha
Not really a budget but I believe the astera tubes have an effect like this
i believe so as well. They are more common now
Excellent, Brady! Thanks so much for your great lighting solutions for a moving vehicle
ITs very very good Idea..and thanks for sharing your IDEA..
Damn, good DIY ✊respect!!!
thank you so much
Great implementation of the mc’s! Love the videos!
My new friend Paul! Hey! Thank you
@@BradyBessette 😆 Np. Happy to be here.
I really enjoyed and learned from this.
I've been looking for a video showing this exact thing for my next project.
Bro you are so great at what you do! It’s amazing Thanks! This helps a lot
That means so much thank you
Fantastic tips as usual mate, great outcome!!!
Thank you so much
@@BradyBessette I recently directed a music video where we needed a moving car scene. Luckily it was on a dirt road and we didn't need to fake any light post. We used an Aputure AL-M9 to light up the talent's face plus a Neewer PT-176S as ambient light and also I had my co-director hide underneath the passenger seat holding a smartphone torch to give an extra kick of light and drama to the face 😁 It was fun!
This video is gold!
You deserve more viewers!🖤
I don't even have a camera at this moment.
But when I do get one.
I'm gonna use all things I've watched from you.
and we both cannot wait for that day to come!
@@BradyBessette One doubt tho...
Why won't you do videos with more people on frame?
Cos of Covid?
A table dinner scene or classroom or campfire.
Something like that.
First over here love your page
Thank you so much
Man, this is such a cool idea! I really need to get some of those Aputure MCs!
hhey thank you so much!! go get em!
Cool video man, very helpful :). I have just one of those lights maybe I should get a few more haha !!
Hahah never too many lights!! thank you !
Did a similar scene while car is standing in front of a blue screen. Just rotated a daylight lamp for the street lamps. Another red lamp for break lights. Background in post.
thought about that as well! I'm sure it came out sweet
This is superb.
thank you so much
Good job, very creative!
TH-cam didn't suggest this video to me despite being subbed....lame. That out of the way, love this one buddy. I love the sidus link setup. I really ought to pick up the kit. In terms of safety and taking this to the next level, you can use suction cups with a cheese plate (like the 9.Solutions) and then friction arms. Alternatively, just mount one speed rail along the roofline of the car with 3-4 suction cups and clamps. Dammit, now you made me want to do this....
hey all that matters is you're here now! lol. thank you
Thx the idea!
Any time
You’re a genius!
thank you so muich
Wow! That's so cool :D
thanks a ton!
WoW genius 😍👏👏👏👏
thank you!!
Thanks for the great video..
It is a struggle to get the lighting correct but watching you take your sweet time to plan everything and test them makes me feel like I just need to be more patient 😌
Thanks for the lesson, man..
More power to you..
patience is KEY! good luck, thank you
nice... quite creative!
Cool 😎👍👍👍
thank you!!
Amazing!
Thank you Marko!
Thank YOU@@BradyBessette
Great Video as always
Thank you so much
@@BradyBessette You’ve made me realize how important lighting is, doesn’t matter what camera you have, if the lighting is wrong it’s almost impossible to fix in post. I thought I needed to buy a new camera instead I’ll be investing in lighting and learning lighting and composition/story.
That is AWESOME to hear. Best of luck on your journey :)
Thanks, Hozier Kroeger. (Hozier + Nickelback lead singer) I’m jk but I love your quality of videos. It’s great.
Love my Aputure MC! now I feel like I need 11 more though 😅 that rig was quality! inspired to mess around with the sidus link app more now for sure.
hey dude! you should get 30 more. theyre fun. jk save money. lol happy shooting sir!
do you have a step-by-step tutorial of how to get hat street light effect with the Aperture MCs?
That is way cool. Great idea. I would give you two thumbs up but they only give me one
Great Information
Very cool!
thank you!
@@BradyBessette no thank YOU :D
Awesome video Brady! This small nuances in lighting make all the difference. I'm in Vermont, would be up for a collaboration when the weather gets warmer. Keep rippin' it!
Hey Brett!! Thank you so much. Where in Vermont
@@BradyBessette Fore sure... I'm in the Rutland area but like filming up north around Groton, Montpelier, and Stowe.
Headed to Stowe today I think!
@@BradyBessette Sweet! Send me a DM on Instagram @dronepilotpro and we can plan something cool.
Genius!
hey thank you!!
Sarah and Brady. I hope your content is translated into Arabic because my foreign language is weak and I do not want me to miss any of your golden information.
thank you SOO much. Let me look into how that would work
Awesome
thank you!!
Wow! This is so creative and awesome. It looks really cinematic. Can you please tell the camera settings also?
yes, they were 1/50, f1.8, iso 400
@@BradyBessette Thank you😃
duded! this is great :) ...
Glad you liked it
Trying to recreat this effect with my MCs but I can figure out how you set each one on the timeline and the settings for the fades
There are a couple great tutorials I saw on TH-cam that helped me out a lot
You're awesome
no you!
Brady, what if I want to film certain parts of the car but from the outside? Like the wheel moving or a front view of the driver? How can I stuck the camera and also stabilize it?
I’m gonna use practical stuff that may not be the most professional. Try duct tape
I don´t know what to buy first, if the car or the lights 😢
Nice tut Brady 👏
definitely the lights ;)
Hey bro your videos are just awesome can you make a video about a filmmaking kit which includes BMPCC 6K Pro with cheap and best anamorphic lens kit and all accessories I'm searching for this combination of kit for some time
love the idea, let me try and get the pro first!
Tq bro
geart video thanks for this trick
Thank you so much
1000th like. I feel special.
It's the thumbnail I picked on instagram!
Yes!