Thanks for the kinds words and support tbh I need to try and post more it’s just a little tricky juggling filming work and TH-cam🤦🏿♂️. But I’m going to try and post more in the future
Absolutely! It's so important to provide accessible advice for those who can't afford expensive equipment. We're all about supporting new creators and making sure no one feels the need to break the bank on tech they're not ready for. Let's continue this journey together! 💡🎥
I have watched a bunch of videos of lighting and this, for some reason I can't put my finger on, really resonated with me and brought together concepts that I've been struggling to grasp. Thank you so much!
Thanks for the support, tbh I dont post constantly enough its tricky juggling client work and finding time for TH-cam. Will try and post more this year
This is one of the most interesting and Amazing tutorial About Cinematic Lighting . Its On Point and Teaching ❤ Thanks Nasa Misa and i would like to be part of your Classes
Nice tutorial. I think videos like this are so much more helpful to low budget filmmakers because yu demonstrate what can be achieved with very limited and inexpensive tools.
VERY much appreciated and thank for this video that encourages! I recently purchased 2 Nanlite Pavo Tubes II 6C tubes thinking the same you have with yours. I travel a lot and needed very portable light sources in addition I also have 2 small Lume Cube panels for my travel kit. I like what you’ve done and doing…. Very clever and accomplishing so much with the little! Thanks for the confirmation.
Dude this is a master class! I love how you added the subtle elements of the spray on the mirror, on the car, as well as the haze to give these scenes a FEEL! Much love from East Tennessee 🙏🏼
I really want a shot somewhat like the green bathroom one but im having a really hard time determining how to color grade it. Like do you boost the greens or remove the reds or how did you get it?
Thanks for watching the video. For me what I did was to push more of the the green tones within the mid range as that where the skin tones sit and I wanted the green to be emphasised on my face. I did reduce the red tones as well
I would love a video where you explain all the settings you choose to shoot with the BMPCC (frame rate, codec, f-stop, ISO) and then what you do in post (noise reduction? sharpening? etc.)
I just subscribed to your channel and can you please drop a link to the lights featured in your video. And i really wish your channel was monitized and had affiliate links so you can get paid for putting out great info.
Thanks for the kinds words, glad you liked the video, here are the affiliate links if you are interested in the lights UK: amzn.to/3KlCMRW US: amzn.to/3KoDPjX
Hi it’s DIY stand I put together it’s made up of Neewer Heavy duty light stand and the boom arm section from an amazon basics mic stand and I just placed the boom arm through the spigot hole on the light stand. Here are the links the items amzn.to/3RsuyuT amzn.to/3XoP0AO
the 2nd scene would also be nice if you ad a red strobing light in the background. So it looks like you're in a bunker with the alarm going off. Also creates some more contrast in color. Think that would make it pop even more
Well its a basic light stand I bought from and I added a boom arm in to the the slot where the spigot usually goes This is the light stand www.amazon.co.uk/Neewer-Stainless-centimeters-Monolight-Photographic/dp/B074NY47J6/ref=sr_1_6?crid=2IVPOVZQ6KTF4&keywords=neewer+light+stand&qid=1685961430&sprefix=neewer+light+stand%2Caps%2C69&sr=8-6
@@NanaMisa84 how do you decide what your white balance should be when you have tungsten and daylight (your blue light in the car). Do you pick an in between range? So if the tungsten is 3000, the blue light 7000, you pick 5000?
Really appreciate how you showed the BTS of each look... Super insightful and simple to follow!
Thanks for watching, really glad you found the video useful
Great instructional video! Great work!🔥🔥🔥
Thank you for the support and glad you found it helpful
i been doing youtube for years and you taught me the power of lighting in 9 minutes.
Thank you for the support
great technique video breakdown 🔥🔥🔥
Glad you liked it!
Best video about light I ever watched on TH-cam. You really did an amazing job here.
Thank you so much I really appreciate the support
Humble and articulate, rare
Thanks, glad you liked the video
Rad video, cant believe this channel doesn't have more subs
Thanks for the kinds words and support tbh I need to try and post more it’s just a little tricky juggling filming work and TH-cam🤦🏿♂️. But I’m going to try and post more in the future
Absolutely! It's so important to provide accessible advice for those who can't afford expensive equipment. We're all about supporting new creators and making sure no one feels the need to break the bank on tech they're not ready for. Let's continue this journey together! 💡🎥
Thank you for support my channel I appreciate it a lot
Thanks for the ingenius ideas. I’ll incorporate them.
i'm thinking about purchasing this light and i'm wondering what you used to have the light stand at 1:31 ?
This is the light stand that I used amzn.to/3RsuyuT
@@NanaMisa84 thanks
Don’t know what it is but I really enjoy listening to you! Cool video 😊
Bro, this is a great video. Keep it up. I'm going to try some of those techniques when I get to the studio
glad you liked it, let me know how it goes
Amazing tips, thank for sharing
Last scene was SOOOO fire. Looks like something straight outta "The Batman" lol. I learned a lot in this short vid! Def subscribing 🔥
So helpful!
Glad it was helpful!
I have watched a bunch of videos of lighting and this, for some reason I can't put my finger on, really resonated with me and brought together concepts that I've been struggling to grasp. Thank you so much!
superrrr helpful thank you sirrr! also your shots were beautiful
Thanks, really appreciate your kind words
Those shots were great
Appreciate the kind words
Nice work great video.
great help bro thank you!
That green scene was incredible
Thanks, appreciate the support
Really nice scenes and a lot of talent. New sub! Thanks for taking the time to share your knowledge.
This was awesome! Thank you well done and helpful
Glad it was helpful!
Brilliant good tutorials
wow great video, explanation and visuals! You're great!
Glad you liked it!
Amazing… great explanation. Thank you!
Glad you found it useful
incredibly useful video. Shocked to see you're at 1.1k subs. Keep grinding
Thanks for the support, tbh I dont post constantly enough its tricky juggling client work and finding time for TH-cam. Will try and post more this year
So cool! Thanks for sharing
Thanks for the support, glad you liked it
I just found this video. Great execution!👊🏿🔥🔥🔥
Glad you liked it!
realy good looking shot! thanks for sharing your ideas, very creative
Thank you, your support is much appreciated. I am hoping to start posting more videos soon
Yea for sure, always looking for some good lighting inspirations@@NanaMisa84
i love the simplicity of everything, thank you for sharing
Brilliant video, mate! Well done!
Thank you so much! I am beginner and this is what i need!
glad it was helpful
Thanks for making the video. This is really helpful for filmmakers on a budget
Glad you found it usefull
This was a great video bro. I'm a youtuber but I'm looking at getting into other videography work too and this was very informative. Peace
Glad you liked it
Thanks for nice video 🙏👏👏👏
Thank you for sharing! Gave me some ideas for lighting for sure.
Glad you found the video helpful
This is awesome! I love seeing how much you can do with a little bit of thought and inexpensive lights. Nicely done and thank you!
Thanks for the kind words mad yes you’re so right you can do a lot with in expensive equipment, I’m learning this more and more
Black skin is beautiful to light.
Facts
Great ideas - very creative!! Thanks for sharing - this has inspired me.
You are brilliant! Thanks for taking time to share with us.
Thanks so much for the kind words
Love it, can't wait to see you grow! 🙂
appreciate you supporting my channel, hope to post more videos very, very soon,
Very helpful! Thank you🙌🏾
Glad you liked it
Nice work, good examples. Thank you.
Thank you for sharig, very nice.
Thanks for watching!
Excellent video and sick shots man!
Glad you enjoyed it!
This is one of the most interesting and Amazing tutorial About Cinematic Lighting . Its On Point and Teaching ❤ Thanks Nasa Misa and i would like to be part of your Classes
Glad you liked it!
Nice tutorial. I think videos like this are so much more helpful to low budget filmmakers because yu demonstrate what can be achieved with very limited and inexpensive tools.
Glad it was helpful!
Value is what this video gave me and for that I’ve subscribed. Here to see more.
Thanks for support it's much appreciated
the green bathroom scene was straight 🔥🔥🔥 Love it!!
Thanks for the support
Quality content, knowledge and entertainment = 🎬📽🎞❤🙌
Appreciate the support
That was godlike bro, thanks for dropping the knowledge 🙏
Thanks
Great help on lighting and affordable lighting, thank you. Was just wondering what boom tripods you used to stand the lights up and the prices
The boom stand is actually and amazon basics mic stand that I had used ion the past when I was filming some live sessions
Great video Nana 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻. Interested in picking up these lights but just wondering how long the battery lasts on average?
Sorry for the late reply, I can see you're based in the Uk, you can get them off Amazon amzn.to/3NSddK6
VERY much appreciated and thank for this video that encourages! I recently purchased 2 Nanlite Pavo Tubes II 6C tubes thinking the same you have with yours. I travel a lot and needed very portable light sources in addition I also have 2 small Lume Cube panels for my travel kit. I like what you’ve done and doing…. Very clever and accomplishing so much with the little! Thanks for the confirmation.
Glad you liked the video, the Pavo tubes are really good. I rented them in the past for a few shoots
Great video! I really enjoyed this!
Glad you enjoyed it!
This was the perfect video that I needed to be honest! Thank you so much for sharing your tips! I am definitely going to look into these lights!
Thanks for the support and glad you found the video helpful
Thank you bro! I enjoyed this a lot! I’m barely starting but have been preparing my room and gear !
3:15 how did he change the hsi for faulty bulb? I can’t seem to figure it out
Hey thanks for watching, this can be done through the Sidus link app which you can use to control the MC
Insane quality
This is that sauce fr. Appreciate you for this.
Super well constructed video and clean shots!
Glad you enjoyed it! Will be post more videos soon
Very informative!
…..what’s the lighting setup in the a-roll footage?
I did set up any additional lighting just the lighting that was in the scenes
What stand did you use for the scene at 5:20? I need it !!!!
Its the Ambitful A2 light with the grid attachment
Super video!
Thanks for watching, glad you liked it
cant thank you enough for this video
Thousands of subscribers coming your way in the next few months. This may be one of the most underrated channels on TH-cam
Thanks for kind words and I appreciate
I really enjoyed the video! Thank you, I learned a lot! I just subscribed! :D
Thanks for the sub! Glad you liked the video
nice video, what was the hue and saturation percentage for that murky green effect?
Sorry for the late reply, sorry I can't recall off head I usually just gauge these things by eye
I really like your editing! Thank you for this video✌️
Glad you liked it!
Very nice. Good tips. I subscribed.
Thanks for the sub! Glad you found the video useful
Thank You...Great Video
Thanks for the support
Love your videos. You are super talented and break things down so well. Thank you for this!
Thank you so much for the kind words! Hope to drop some more videos ver soon
Dude this is a master class! I love how you added the subtle elements of the spray on the mirror, on the car, as well as the haze to give these scenes a FEEL! Much love from East Tennessee 🙏🏼
Thank you so much for watching appreciate the support 👊🏿
I really want a shot somewhat like the green bathroom one but im having a really hard time determining how to color grade it. Like do you boost the greens or remove the reds or how did you get it?
Thanks for watching the video. For me what I did was to push more of the the green tones within the mid range as that where the skin tones sit and I wanted the green to be emphasised on my face. I did reduce the red tones as well
Awsome Job. I have zero experience, but which lens would be the right one to get this kind of shots with the Sony alpha 6000?
I would recommend the Sigma 16mm 1.4
Wow - what an informative video. And so well explained. New sub!
I would love a video where you explain all the settings you choose to shoot with the BMPCC (frame rate, codec, f-stop, ISO) and then what you do in post (noise reduction? sharpening? etc.)
Thanks for the support
Keep going 💪
Thanks for supporting
Thanks for posting this and just not talking about it but showing BTS what it can do. I just order one to see how it will work with my 16mm filming:).
Thanks for watching hope you find the lights useful
I just subscribed to your channel and can you please drop a link to the lights featured in your video. And i really wish your channel was monitized and had affiliate links so you can get paid for putting out great info.
Thanks for the kinds words, glad you liked the video, here are the affiliate links if you are interested in the lights
UK: amzn.to/3KlCMRW
US: amzn.to/3KoDPjX
A qualidade do seu vídeo é muito boa. Parabéns!
thank you
Interesting , great explanation, well done.😎
Thanks for supporting
Nice video with great explanations!!! Keep shooting and posting!
Thank you so much for watching, trying my best to make sure I keep post ing regularly
*Well done!!!!!*
Thanks
Can you name the Light stand used in this video? + if u could suggest other stands with the same boom arm
Hi it’s DIY stand I put together it’s made up of Neewer Heavy duty light stand and the boom arm section from an amazon basics mic stand and I just placed the boom arm through the spigot hole on the light stand. Here are the links the items
amzn.to/3RsuyuT
amzn.to/3XoP0AO
great video, jah bless!
Appreciated
Very nice!
Thanks for the support
Good job! Love this
Thanks, I appreciate the support
My brother this is dope. Wu Tang should hire you to direct their vids. Rza hire this brother.
Great video!
Glad you liked the video
This is dope
omg this video so great.. you deserve much more view
Thank you! 😊
so dope
the 2nd scene would also be nice if you ad a red strobing light in the background. So it looks like you're in a bunker with the alarm going off. Also creates some more contrast in color. Think that would make it pop even more
thanks that's a good tip
Excellent vidéo, very inspiring 👌🏻
Thanks for the kind words and glad you liked the video
Well done mate! Great video!
Thanks for the support
New to filming but what are you using to hold up the tube light? @2:47
Well its a basic light stand I bought from and I added a boom arm in to the the slot where the spigot usually goes
This is the light stand www.amazon.co.uk/Neewer-Stainless-centimeters-Monolight-Photographic/dp/B074NY47J6/ref=sr_1_6?crid=2IVPOVZQ6KTF4&keywords=neewer+light+stand&qid=1685961430&sprefix=neewer+light+stand%2Caps%2C69&sr=8-6
This is a very nice video! Thanks for explaining! Also, a little feed back. please level your audio, music is too loud when it plays in the scene.
Dope!
Thanks bro
This is awesome and very inspiring, nice work! Question, what was your white balance in the last scene with the car? Thanks!
If I recall I head it at 5000k
@@NanaMisa84 thank you
@@NanaMisa84 how do you decide what your white balance should be when you have tungsten and daylight (your blue light in the car). Do you pick an in between range? So if the tungsten is 3000, the blue light 7000, you pick 5000?
Great vid mate 👍👍
Thanks