Thanks! Pretty simple setup. I had one of the forza 60c lights with a diffuser and light grid on the right side of me. I was using a window as a fill. Then i took one of their Pavotube II to add some light and color to the background and doubles as a hair light for me.
I have two Forza 60B II lights and for most applications they've been perfectly fine. However, my biggest point of ignorance when it comes to lighting is how much i need for situations outside of studio, interview, settings. I film a lot of fashion shows and some of the lower budget shows rely on me to bring lights. What would help me the most(hint hint) would be a video that details the reach of a light like this when it comes to lighting event spaces. I used two 60B ii in a church for a rehearsal and they definitely lit the entire space, but it does seem like 2 more would be perfect. Especially when it comes to more creative and specific lighting.
Yea, i suppose that all depends on how you’re lighting things. I’ve thought about making a video on how i light a wedding rehearsal, but the problem is… I’m typically working it ha. No time to make a TH-cam video when I’ve got a team of 4 I’m managing. Maybe I could bring in someone to just do the video for me. We’ll see.
How did you light this video. It looks great!
Thanks! Pretty simple setup. I had one of the forza 60c lights with a diffuser and light grid on the right side of me. I was using a window as a fill. Then i took one of their Pavotube II to add some light and color to the background and doubles as a hair light for me.
I have two Forza 60B II lights and for most applications they've been perfectly fine. However, my biggest point of ignorance when it comes to lighting is how much i need for situations outside of studio, interview, settings. I film a lot of fashion shows and some of the lower budget shows rely on me to bring lights. What would help me the most(hint hint) would be a video that details the reach of a light like this when it comes to lighting event spaces. I used two 60B ii in a church for a rehearsal and they definitely lit the entire space, but it does seem like 2 more would be perfect. Especially when it comes to more creative and specific lighting.
Yea, i suppose that all depends on how you’re lighting things. I’ve thought about making a video on how i light a wedding rehearsal, but the problem is… I’m typically working it ha. No time to make a TH-cam video when I’ve got a team of 4 I’m managing. Maybe I could bring in someone to just do the video for me. We’ll see.