@@ScottJeschke Thanks again, I'm actually working with an ARRI 100 Fresnel which I believe doesn't have a Bowens mount, do you have any recommendations for how I can achieve this spotlight effect?
@@darenvaldez-personal7473 fresnels are great for this because they have a focused lens. If you have barn doors, you can basically achieve the same effect, with just narrowed barn doors. And narrow your focus on the lens so that it's more of a hotspot than a broad throw.
Not the same. Pay attention with snoots! With powerful lights there won’t be enough air ventilation and you could ruin the cob and even catch fire. Projection attachments are specifically designed for the lights you use them on.
You answered my question on this one... THanks!!
U cleaned up for that shot!😃
haha absolutely :)
Wonderful!! Thank you so much for this amazing video!
You're most welcome. Thanks for the kind words!
Great video as always!
Thanks so much 🙏 really appreciate it
Thank you!!
You're welcome!
Very helpful! I actually have a table read scene that I can use this for.
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Haha amazing! Been having trouble coming up w the right keywords so I'm glad you were able to find this.
@@ScottJeschke so am I! Super glad I could find it.
Whatever keywords you used were apparently the right ones LOLZ
This was a great video! Thanks for all the info :)
Thanks so much! Appreciate you watching and commenting :) Glad it was helpful
@@ScottJeschke Thanks again, I'm actually working with an ARRI 100 Fresnel which I believe doesn't have a Bowens mount, do you have any recommendations for how I can achieve this spotlight effect?
@@darenvaldez-personal7473 fresnels are great for this because they have a focused lens. If you have barn doors, you can basically achieve the same effect, with just narrowed barn doors. And narrow your focus on the lens so that it's more of a hotspot than a broad throw.
@@ScottJeschke Right! I completely forgot about the barn doors haha, thanks again for getting back to me. Best of luck with everything!
@@darenvaldez-personal7473 of course! Love engaging with viewers.
Very nice video thanks for sharing
Thank you for watching 🙏
good job brother
Thank you so much!🙏🙏👊
That’s a projection attachment on the dedo in irishman
Yeah. Same thing just w a lens. A conical/optical snoot.
@@ScottJeschke not quite but sure lol
Not the same. Pay attention with snoots! With powerful lights there won’t be enough air ventilation and you could ruin the cob and even catch fire. Projection attachments are specifically designed for the lights you use them on.
@@gregia7 fair enough.