Two Light Cinematography
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 ส.ค. 2024
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Equipment used in this video:
CAMERAS: Canon 600D with Tamron 17-50mm f/2.8 VC
Canon IXUS 220 HS
AUDIO:
ZOOM H1
Rode VideoMic
LIGHTING:
Fluorescent Head with PhotoSel 85W Full Spectrum
Aputure AL-5280S
(see more at dslrguide.tv/two-light-cinematography)
EDITING:
Final Cut Pro X, Motion 5, Logic Pro 9
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Host and Creator: Simon Cade
Its truly inspiring seeing someone so young and yet so knowledgable in cinematography. I'm 31 and you're teaching me plenty.
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August 7 of 2024 and this video looks like was filmed yesterday. What a professional man!
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damm this gangsta is 420 blazin some chips.
6 years ago and it still looks like a Netflix look you real an og of the filmamiking community
great breakdown of the shots, showing how to add the lights into the scene one at a time is really helpful
Great video amd great tutorial! Thank you very much!
this is a very helpful video. i've been trying to experiment more with lighting for cinematic shoots rather than just a basic three-point interview lighting.
Hi Simon, so many thanks for all your videos and tutorials. We run a group of young filmmakers in Germany, and your material is a great help for us. Keep it up!
Man your videos are amazing. Been watching them all night.
Wow man, this video truly shows how talented your cinematography skills are! I'd be keen to see more narrative short films from you!
Thank you, that really does means a lot to me. I'm planning to do a narrative music video this summer (with a full BTS episode) so we can both look forward to that!
Fortunate to have the money but props to you for taking the initiative to learn such a great amount about cinematography. You're going to be incredibly successful someday.
All your videos are great.
This was insanely helpful. Thanks!
Great video. I wish I watched this a bit earlier, it would have come in handy.
Some tutorial videos on TH-cam don’t age well when technology gets better and the things in the old tutorials look outdated and of worse quality. But this is one of those videos where the examples look wonderful even years later.
these videos are great
Excellent. Perhaps the most informative video of youtube.
Subhasis Mukherjee thanks!
+Subhasis Mukherjee check out our channel and tell us what you think
Wow, even though I found your channel from an offensive comment on DSLRVideoShooters video, this was a great little tutorial, Subbed. Thanks!
Haha, so you've met Troy then! (i'm sure he means well). Really glad you liked the video, you're welcome!
Sounds like a good guy ;)
Excellent video buddy. You did a fantastic job of explaining some of your techniques. I have click liked and subscribed to your channel. Looking forward to seeing more of your work. Cheers
Very thorough and educational walk thru! Well done!
thanks Myron!
Great tips man! Do you ever upload any of your own shorts/commercial work online?
Thanks a lot! Although a lot of the stuff I've been working on recently hasn't ended up online yet, this is where it'll be if it does: th-cam.com/users/cadevisuals (going to have lots on their this summer)
Your images are so on point bro! You are a killer!
Simon i have a question.I have lowered my iso max 320 and added lights i also get noise, though not that apparent but still visible, is that normal? im using cinestyle, sometimes i go on 0 on light meter an i thinks its fairly bright when using cinestyle, however after colorgrade i get noise. Im using t3i by the way. Thank you in advance
Very helpful video! I have 2 questions though.
1. What picture style did you shoot the boy eating on?
2. How were you able to shoot at a high ISO without noise in the shot?
thanks!
1. technicolor cinestyle!
2. it wasn't a high ISO, it was 160, which is the second lowest, being very close to ISO 100.
Thanks a lot for this nice lesson!
Wish you the best!
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So helpful! Thanks so much!
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Amazing video!
Nice video...one silly question though ..when you brought down ISO to 160 and 5.6 aperture,did you switched off the lights completely or room lights were still on ?..
***** left them on to show how dark it was, but then turned them off once I added my own light in
I like the first light
Scrolled down for 1min straight to find this waaa
Hi! thanks for your videos, i just want to ask that is there anyway to achiece David Lynch like blurry camera look? I want to achieve the look of Mulholland Drive or Blue velvet.. can you make a video about this.. ?
HI, i 've purchased fluorent two light set, but i shoot shadow appeared, i can i manage it
Nice thank you for the video and info!
you're welcome!
How do I attach my 5 in one reflector to my light stand?
Hi Vion Films, he has a small clip with a moving head that he uses. The link to his website in the description will give you the exact model, just click the Lighting Category when you get to the website menu. Also, you could use a C-stand and it usually will have a arm and metal clamp at the end, or if you search for a articulating light stand arm, they make cheap arms made to hold the reflectors. The cheap arms are less expensive then a C-stand but take more time to setup and are not as durable, but still work. Good luck!
Hey Simon. I am using a 600D as well and I manage to get great quality with it using your tips, but how do you shoot with 1600 ISO without getting any noise/grain? This is something I have been struggling with for months now. Any advice?
Loving the videos by the way. Huge fan.
+Lukas Bester it's really not possible - the only way to avoid grain is to use enough light that you can turn the ISO way down. Thanks!
this was a really nice tutorial
Hi I got the zoon H1 with the rode video mic pro and when I plug it into the H1 it sounds robotic,but with no mic in the zoon h1 it doesn't sound robotic.It makes the rode video mic pro sound un-useable.how do I fix it?
I could send you some audio files of the problem if you like.
I've never heard of that issue, so I don't real know how to help you.. How are you connecting the videomic to the zoom? Any cables you use need to be high quality, or it will affect the sound. If it's not that, you may have a faulty microphone, and might need to send it back. Try asking on some filmmaking forums, there are lots of others who know more about audio than I do!
What do you use for the "barn doors" to block the light from hitting the background?
I just tape or clip some blackwrap to the side of the light - here's a link to blackwrap: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B008APVAGK/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B008APVAGK&linkCode=as2&tag=ds040f-20&linkId=66US4OSSKP33EBOH
How did you increase the aperture to 5.6 and 4.5 on your tamron wide angle lens which has a constant aperture of 2.8? Or was it shot on a another lens
Because f/2.8 is the maximum aperture, meaning I can still stop down to f/3.2, f/5.6, f/8 etc to make it darker. Constant aperture means that it retains the ability to shoot at f/2.8 *throughout the zoom range*, you can still stop down if you want to. More info here: www.facethelight.com/aperture.php
thank you simon, i always had a doubt regarding stepping up the aperture ans shutter speed, so how exactly in a lens the max aperture can be found out?
neoray10 It's in the title of the lens, A 50mm f/1.8 maximum aperture is f/1.8!
You're quite skilled with lighting! I certainly need to get better, but haven't got any lights.. hehe. BTW, not to sound rude but, HOW CAN YOU AFFORD AN ALMOST 2000£ LENS!? I want some nice glass too ^^
Thankyou very much! Haha, well the trick is that I got it second hand, half price on eBay. Either way, I had to save up money over a long period of time!
Good things to try make movies better) Thanks
im sorry, but im new and i just came across your channel but what camera do you use?
+Sara Long Read the description ;) there's a lot of information.
What kind of softbox is that? The little, round one, I went through the link and didn't find it
+ZequiHouse HD I made it out of cardboard, and then put some diffusion paper on the front :)
+DSLRguide wow 😮 what a genius, thanks man
only 600D wow your lighting skills are mean
+CAMKING check out our channel and tell us what you think
That was like over a year ago hhaha
how do you keep the exposure stable while panning?
***** turn off everything that says 'auto'. Manual exposure means that the exposure won't change.
This is pretty advanced ....
where do you get all the money!?
this should answer your question: dslrguide.tv/faqs/
Why 160 ISO and not 100 ISO?
evidently it's the native ISO for Canon DSLRs, so it should have less noise than 100. Plus, it's slightly brighter which is nice
DSLRguide how do you get the multiples of 160 ISO?
i thought that kid was you haha
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