Oh my goodness! Simple and straightforward advice! The internet is flooded with how to guides and a gazillion videos about how to make your videos better. This is gold...I subscribed!
Okay, why wasn't there anything like this two years ago! I have spent years making these exact mistakes (eventually fixing them through trial and error) Thanks! You rock!
This was exceptional, seriously been looking for stuff like this for ages. This is the most simple and straight to the point video on the subject. Subbed!
Thanks. I have ordered some table lights for my setup that should arrive in 3 or 4 days. I can't wait to try your advice so that my "green screen will suck as little as possible..' LOL.
Ok, you nailed it again. Really great advice. Thank you so much. May I make a suggestion. I really had to hunt for this video after watching the first part, which was 6 years prior (wtf?). It would be really helpful, for the audience and your channel, if you linked this in the description of your other video.
Hola RGCstudio ya lo he puesto mi ultimo video como ejemplo para que veas que tego un problema con el croma ¿me puedes ayudar,, de paso me he subcrito a ti, haber que me puede pasar,, en mi vacinci 18,7 no hay Key 3d y puse composicion delta en el apartado de fusio, estoy negro,, con premiere era mas facil gracias ¿por que me sale esos colores tan feos? detras de mi ?
you recorded this at the same time as the old video? you should edit this into one new video and reupload. this much better than many more popular videos and this info is more relevant than ever.
_nerd mode activated_ The inverse square law is with respect to a point source, which a softbox is (by design) not. For a flat surface like a softbox, the light intensity stays more or less the same for distances close to it, and the inverse square law kicks in only for larger distances. Another solution would be to buy a softbox that is much bigger than your greenscreen. :)
never seen video being so wrong where is 25m long video with 15 ads and first 23 m being of topic and last 2 m talking about correct light and at the end of the video forces as to buy patreon where you will explain how make light good ?
what is this software
Oh my goodness! Simple and straightforward advice! The internet is flooded with how to guides and a gazillion videos about how to make your videos better. This is gold...I subscribed!
Good video. Nice editing. Good audio. Good job.
Thumbs up for the dog conked out in the middle of the green screen studio
THANK YOU for this!!! This is probably the most informative of all the "how to" videos I've seen on this subject on YT.
Super valuable video.
Okay, why wasn't there anything like this two years ago! I have spent years making these exact mistakes (eventually fixing them through trial and error) Thanks! You rock!
This was exceptional, seriously been looking for stuff like this for ages.
This is the most simple and straight to the point video on the subject. Subbed!
Thank you for your wisdom. 🙏
Thanks. I have ordered some table lights for my setup that should arrive in 3 or 4 days.
I can't wait to try your advice so that my "green screen will suck as little as possible..' LOL.
Thank you!
Great tips! And nice dog haha thanks 🙏🏼
Great Tips. Wonder what app for Green Screener would you recommend to use to get a perfect GS? Thank you!
is there a standalone software to check the green screen light?
Which app are you using to check this screen light?
Yes, what's the name of the app you forgot to mention..?
He mentioned "Green Screener". But I want to make sure.
what is the app name?? Where is the part 1 video?? Atleast give the link to that video
Good Work
Thank you very much!
Ok, you nailed it again. Really great advice. Thank you so much.
May I make a suggestion. I really had to hunt for this video after watching the first part, which was 6 years prior (wtf?). It would be really helpful, for the audience and your channel, if you linked this in the description of your other video.
Smart.
this is the info i needed lol
What an excellent video
He's Right. I did a lot of trial and error before I figured it out.
Thanks for useful video. I was planning to place lights close to green screen. Now I will not do it.
Where do we find the Green Screener to measure lights.
Great video was helpful
What’s the name of the lights used in this video
What I want to know is how to do it in an environment where you can't keep enough distance.
I just watched Wold Amri on this exact thing, he shows setups from large room down to 5 foot by 6 foot.
Great help thanks
what if greenscreen was backlit?
Thanku so much for your video
thanks a lot
Hola
RGCstudio ya lo he puesto mi ultimo video como ejemplo para que veas que tego un problema con el croma ¿me puedes ayudar,, de paso me he subcrito a ti, haber que me puede pasar,, en mi vacinci 18,7 no hay Key 3d y puse composicion delta en el apartado de fusio, estoy negro,, con premiere era mas facil gracias ¿por que me sale esos colores tan feos? detras de mi ?
you recorded this at the same time as the old video? you should edit this into one new video and reupload. this much better than many more popular videos and this info is more relevant than ever.
lol labs get relaxed easily.
Great videos, though I would like to see the dog in more of them. You know, for scale and all. Plus, dogs. You know? OK, thanks!
_nerd mode activated_ The inverse square law is with respect to a point source, which a softbox is (by design) not. For a flat surface like a softbox, the light intensity stays more or less the same for distances close to it, and the inverse square law kicks in only for larger distances.
Another solution would be to buy a softbox that is much bigger than your greenscreen. :)
never seen video being so wrong where is 25m long video with 15 ads and first 23 m being of topic and last 2 m talking about correct light and at the end of the video forces as to buy patreon where you will explain how make light good ?
Amateur theatrics are one of the 5 reasons YT vids are excrement.