Subscribed! Loved this video because it answered some of the questions I had. But it didn't answer them all, so please please PLEASE do a lengthy video on food video lighting setup for different angles to help this beginner 😁
depends on the scene and what I'm shooting and it's all highlighted in my course but mainly I'll shoot at 30-60 frames per second, ISO around 400, aperture variable, and shutter speed is double my frame rate
Crazy how you videos here are so good bro… I’m new to this business. I think I have bought a lens that is not able to shoot video like this. I’ll buy a classic 50mm or 100mm. Maybe talent is the issue here 😅
Thank you so much, i just currious, 120w smalrig enough when I make video for clothes (flat lay pants or jacket), and main light for short video like your video
Are the various food shots at the beginning of this video done without the contribution of any natural light? I noticed some natural light coming in during the video, so just wondering if all of the shots would look just as good without any natural light (a.k.a. night time 🌚Would so appreciate an answer! 🙏🏻❤️
i rarely manipulate temperature, I'm mainly shooting at 5600k. But if you wanted to simulate early morning or late evening type shots, I would grab the bi-color light.
Subscribed! Loved this video because it answered some of the questions I had. But it didn't answer them all, so please please PLEASE do a lengthy video on food video lighting setup for different angles to help this beginner 😁
working on it now!
@@NickAndersonCreative great! I look forward to it. Best wishes!
@@NickAndersonCreativeis it out already?
@NickAndersonCreative looking for this kind of video as well! :) trying to move from natural to artificial lighting
Hi Bro... please post some detailed video about food videography
Thaaaaaankkk Yoooou OMG you've covered just about the basic !!!! you made it so simple
My pleasure!
This was awesome Ty!
This video was super informative.
Love the O’s doubling as glasses by the way lol 🤓
I’ve been trying to nail the overhead shots but I have been doing my lighting all wrong!!!! Thank you. I’ll definitely be trying this!
let me know how you do!
Nick you are genuinely the best for providing this information. This has helped me sooo much!!
so happy it helped you!
Great video! Thank you!!
Glad you liked it!
Thank you so much!!! We appreciate you!!!!!🎉
You are so welcome! my pleasure
Very helpful! Thanks!
Just found you today…love your page already and followed immediately 💗
Thanks so much 😊
Thank you for sharing big tips
My pleasure 😊
Amazing! Thank you!!
Thank you so much
Respect W info
appreciate you!!
Love your video! Ive started a TH-cam channel and learn how take food video, its challenging but fascinating 😅
Great video, and what camera settings do you use?
depends on the scene and what I'm shooting and it's all highlighted in my course but mainly I'll shoot at 30-60 frames per second, ISO around 400, aperture variable, and shutter speed is double my frame rate
@@NickAndersonCreative thanks for responding! I will take a look at your course
Cool thank you.
No problem!
Nice bro
Do you think Amaran 100D S will be enough?
amazing
sony a7siii
What company did you buy the led source from?
Lol... One light setup! You mean ONE HUGE ASS light setup. I'll need a an additional studio just for that diffuser.
No lie.
Nice 😊
Thanks 😊
thank you
You're welcome
Crazy how you videos here are so good bro… I’m new to this business. I think I have bought a lens that is not able to shoot video like this. I’ll buy a classic 50mm or 100mm. Maybe talent is the issue here 😅
Thank you so much, i just currious, 120w smalrig enough when I make video for clothes (flat lay pants or jacket), and main light for short video like your video
Yes, correct. Plenty of light for those things!
Are the various food shots at the beginning of this video done without the contribution of any natural light? I noticed some natural light coming in during the video, so just wondering if all of the shots would look just as good without any natural light (a.k.a. night time 🌚Would so appreciate an answer! 🙏🏻❤️
all of the shots would look good without window light. The window I have doesn't have much effect on the shot!
Thank you! Do you think 5600k continuous is fine or do you think you need the ability to manipulate temperature for food content?
i rarely manipulate temperature, I'm mainly shooting at 5600k. But if you wanted to simulate early morning or late evening type shots, I would grab the bi-color light.
What colour temperature do you use for your food photography? I'm using 5600K but the photos look very blue.
what is your light source color temp?
@@NickAndersonCreative I'm using amaran 60x 5600k for the color temp.
what camera?😢
Do you recommend this setup for a smartphone? TIA
it would definitely work!
They do a 220w small rig as well? Would you buy a 220 or the 120w
120W because it's cheaper and still has plenty of power for me
may i know the name of light stand please , thanks
It's a neewer C-stand
What is the lens that you use for the videos?
Usually 24mm f/1.4 or a 14-24mm f/2.8
What stand you used to create like a table?
sawhorses. I have a whole video on them!
You need a separate studio for this
does a separate bedroom in my house count?
Can you recommend a cheaper light? :(
Godox SL60W
Thank you so much. White or color one? @@NickAndersonCreative
The color one is unnecessary, I think.. Just go with the white
Thank you so much sir. @@NickAndersonCreative
Thank you so much love you
You are so welcome
What camera do you use
Canon 6D mk 2 for photo and Sony A7S3 for video
First ur going to need money to buy the ingredients and the equipment
1000%
This video was super informative.