This is SUCH a helpful video. I always wondered why my images looked so flat and boring even when I did play with contrast and lighting. I wanted to elevate my shots and really didn’t know how until this video!
Thank you so much I’m really glad you got something out of it! If you ever have more questions just let me know and I’d be more than willing to help you out!
A video that I find very interesting, with good examples, thansk ! Still, many recent scenes remove a lot of light. Certainly a very interesting artistic approach... but with a normal TV or projector, you can no longer see anything! I came to really fear nighttime or dark scenes. :-)
Look I loved this and I think you are a great talker! You should definetly do a similar format to Isaac Carlton, really showing the ins and outs of the creative process. I am surprised this hasnt got many likes
You're a great gaffer! I'm a Director and learning more about lighting, cinematography etc and this video was great. (Also learning to def hire a BTS videographer/photographer on my projects ha) good stuff. Subscribed.
Thank you so much dude that means a lot🙏🏼 BTS photo and video saves lives😂 I usually just do it so that I can look back on it later in life and remember how much fun I had
Watched this video a couple of days ago, never subscribed but told myself I needed to. It's now 2 days later and I realized you only have 335 subs ,wtf??
You mentioned shooting neutral white balance on set and coloring in post. I'm struggling with that now because I want good color separation but I'm afraid to botch the lighting and not be able to correct it in post.
Very valid. I feel like for me lighting takes a top priority. I would try a take with the best possible lighting you can do, because colours can always be manipulated. If that doesn’t work out and it’s just not getting you to where you want it, I would do a second take just tweaking the settings and colour temp to get as close as possible to pure white. Thanks so much for the comment tho! If you have any further questions feel free to send me a message on Instagram or shoot me an email!
Great video, but for the love of god; this whole trend of holding giant studio microphones in your hand that are supposed to be on some sort of stand, looks ridiculous. Again, great video though.
@@Made4Filmmakers To be honest, I'm not shocked at all and that's not the point of the video. If it was the quickest and easiest way to get decent sound, I think it is great. What I find ridiculous is the way in which this remark is made, a little brutal, even impolite. But hey, you have to please as many people as possible. If having a stand for your microphone allows you to have more viewers, I imagine that it's not the kind of thing you resist.
This is SUCH a helpful video. I always wondered why my images looked so flat and boring even when I did play with contrast and lighting. I wanted to elevate my shots and really didn’t know how until this video!
Thank you so much I’m really glad you got something out of it! If you ever have more questions just let me know and I’d be more than willing to help you out!
Love these kinds of BTS videos where actually useful information is conveyed.
The shots are sublime!
You got a sub
Thank you so much! I’m really glad you enjoyed
MORE OF THIS! I really struggle with lighting, and this video is definitely one I'll be revisiting the next time I need to worry about cinematography.
Thank you so much I really appreciate that!
Awesome job making this video dude, very helpful insight while being visually entertaining at the same time. Keep up the great work!
Thank you so much that means a lot! I’m glad you’re enjoying the content
A video that I find very interesting, with good examples, thansk !
Still, many recent scenes remove a lot of light. Certainly a very interesting artistic approach... but with a normal TV or projector, you can no longer see anything! I came to really fear nighttime or dark scenes. :-)
Very true! There definitely needs to be a balance or else you’ll ruin your shot completely
This is helpful, thank you!
No worries!
Dude this was dope! Super informative and helpful. Much appreciation
Thank you dude I really appreciate that! I’m glad you got something out of it😂
Look I loved this and I think you are a great talker! You should definetly do a similar format to Isaac Carlton, really showing the ins and outs of the creative process. I am surprised this hasnt got many likes
Thank you so much man I appreciate that! I’ll definitely have to check him out
Thanks for sharing those tricks
You’re very welcome, I’m glad you enjoyed🤝🏻
You're a great gaffer! I'm a Director and learning more about lighting, cinematography etc and this video was great. (Also learning to def hire a BTS videographer/photographer on my projects ha) good stuff. Subscribed.
Thank you so much dude that means a lot🙏🏼 BTS photo and video saves lives😂 I usually just do it so that I can look back on it later in life and remember how much fun I had
Love this vid! Thank you!
No thank YOU!
Awesome vid, I’m a first year in the same program so I really enjoy this as a learning opportunity. Keep it up!
Thank you so much I really appreciate that! I can't wait to see what you guys create, and good luck with the next 4 years! It'll be a ton of fun
Watched this video a couple of days ago, never subscribed but told myself I needed to. It's now 2 days later and I realized you only have 335 subs ,wtf??
😂 I’m glad you came back, I really appreciate the love🙏🏼
beautiful video
Thank you so much! I appreciate that
You mentioned shooting neutral white balance on set and coloring in post. I'm struggling with that now because I want good color separation but I'm afraid to botch the lighting and not be able to correct it in post.
Very valid. I feel like for me lighting takes a top priority. I would try a take with the best possible lighting you can do, because colours can always be manipulated. If that doesn’t work out and it’s just not getting you to where you want it, I would do a second take just tweaking the settings and colour temp to get as close as possible to pure white. Thanks so much for the comment tho! If you have any further questions feel free to send me a message on Instagram or shoot me an email!
Awesome video thanks :)
No thank YOU! I’m glad you liked it🙏🏼
nice.
thanks bro
You’re very welcome, glad you liked it🙏🏼
Bro when will it be uploaded?
When will what be uploaded?
Thank you or this video
Absolutely! I’m glad you found it useful
Have a sub, you're chill
Appreciate it bro 🙏🏼
Good video, but man, I'm praying for a day when TH-camrs will stop putting background music in their videos
Thanks man I appreciate that! I feel like it would be slightly awkward without the music, but I mean I just don’t like my own voice😂
Great video, but for the love of god; this whole trend of holding giant studio microphones in your hand that are supposed to be on some sort of stand, looks ridiculous. Again, great video though.
Thanks😂 I promise to do better next time
@@Made4Filmmakers You took it well. ;-)
Ahhh yes copy what everyone else is doing don’t you dare be different
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@@Made4Filmmakers To be honest, I'm not shocked at all and that's not the point of the video. If it was the quickest and easiest way to get decent sound, I think it is great.
What I find ridiculous is the way in which this remark is made, a little brutal, even impolite.
But hey, you have to please as many people as possible. If having a stand for your microphone allows you to have more viewers, I imagine that it's not the kind of thing you resist.