How to Shoot a Cinematic Night Interior - Budget Lighting
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ส.ค. 2024
- In this video i breakdown a night interior scene that uses 3 lights to create a cinematic look. This video show you how to set up the lights, create depth, set the exposure and where the lighting and subject should be positioned.
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Love it! I know how much effort that must have been for a three minute video!
Thanks mate, yeah quite a bit of effort but trying to make the best videos I can!
Great vid. Learned a lot! Thanks :)
Glad you liked it! Thanks for watching!
Really informative breakdown! Love how you put this together. Looks great! 🙌
Thank you, really appreciate that. Going to do more set ups, try to do a variation of day/night and locations 👍
dude nice video :) very easy to understand one think I noticed visual look very grainy even if I watch it in 4k . from india :)
Thanks for watching, really appreciate you taking the time! Glad you enjoyed. Yeah, so this was all shot on fx3 at 12800 iso, which is why I think it may have noise, it’s something I’m going to test and possibly do a video on. I know some other people have had issues like this.
Nice bro
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thank you !
You’re welcome. Thanks for watching, really appreciate you taking the time
good stuff brother
Thanks for watching, really appreciate you taking the time 🙏
Good video mate and thank you for being straight to the point
Thanks for watching, really appreciate you taking the time. Yeah that’s what I want to do with these lighting tutorials, just get to the point with everything
Hi, Did you update your FX3 to use the Sony app. If so, did you have any trouble with the new firmware version on the FX3? There have been horror stories for V4 regarding switching from NTSC and PAL.
Hi, I’ve not updated to the most recent one that’s come out. The app is the monitor and control app, which I find really useful. Only thing I’ve found so far with the app, it disconnects you when you first connect to it then once you reconnect it’s fine. In regards to switching between PAL and NTSC, I only really shoot in PAL as I’m based in the UK.
@@_jonkent I'm still using V3 as I was worried I might have issues and be stuck with NTSC if I upgraded to V4 (I'm also based in the UK). The control app would be so useful. Thanks
@@jasonbailey123 ah cool. If you decide to update definitely check out the app, it’s free and easy to context to the camera. I’ve just seen the latest update is V5, so yeah I must be on V4. Haven’t had any issues.
Excellent video. One thing that would like to address is. The fade used to show before and after is distracting. A normal cut would do better i guess.
Thanks Man ! Great info
Thanks for watching, really appreciate you taking the time! Okay cool, no problem I’ll look into this transition and see what I can do that works better 🙏