Thank you so much for this video, Dylan!!! Love your work and the way you explain cinematography. As a student of Light myself, I really am looking for ways to hone my craft and express it in the world. You are an inspiration. Keep up the great work man
I love that overlay shot where you re smoking with your other shot drinking the cofee/tea. It s just gave such a cool vibe. Personally i prefer natural light, but as you said it s not always available. The lighting techniques is really cool once you master it, but it s more of a trial and error kind of thing. It s so tough doing it in solo cause you have to think about your composition, your camera settings, the lights and some way or the other when you are so focus on one aspect it kind of happen that you forget one of the other aspects. It s really tough but you master it beautifully, i like the concepts of doing it in small spaces not as easy as it seems! Good video as always!
@@SikandersDesiVlogs thank you! I always prefer using natural light as much as possible but sometimes it's definitely not enough and this is always a great way to figure out how you can add motivated lighting and improve your skills!
@@Bruno_fyi I can work on something like that! But a tip for less noise is to make sure to overexpose when filming. Shoot it brighter and then in editing bring down the level so you get a cleaner image in the end
The key is stop telling you excuses of why don’t try it instead GO FOR IT!!!!! thanks for inspiration 🎉❤
Thank you so much for this video, Dylan!!! Love your work and the way you explain cinematography. As a student of Light myself, I really am looking for ways to hone my craft and express it in the world. You are an inspiration. Keep up the great work man
@@krushnarajhudad thank you for watching and keep going!!
I love that overlay shot where you re smoking with your other shot drinking the cofee/tea. It s just gave such a cool vibe. Personally i prefer natural light, but as you said it s not always available. The lighting techniques is really cool once you master it, but it s more of a trial and error kind of thing. It s so tough doing it in solo cause you have to think about your composition, your camera settings, the lights and some way or the other when you are so focus on one aspect it kind of happen that you forget one of the other aspects. It s really tough but you master it beautifully, i like the concepts of doing it in small spaces not as easy as it seems! Good video as always!
@@SikandersDesiVlogs thank you! I always prefer using natural light as much as possible but sometimes it's definitely not enough and this is always a great way to figure out how you can add motivated lighting and improve your skills!
Can you make a video on how to do dark moody scenes with black Shadows while having no noise in the shadows or banding in the transitions?
@@Bruno_fyi I can work on something like that! But a tip for less noise is to make sure to overexpose when filming. Shoot it brighter and then in editing bring down the level so you get a cleaner image in the end
You're pretty cool, dude. 🤜🤛
Que buen video, eres un crack bro! Saludos desde colombia, me inspiras a mejorar en mi cinematografía !
@@guaguell gracias! Significa mucho!!
Love it
@@Chyennecreates2000 thank you!
Is there anyway you can make a video on focal lengths for specific shots and how and when to use them?
That sounds like a good idea I could create!