How to Make a DIY Overhead Light - Controllable, Cinematic Bounce

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  • Опубликовано: 11 авг 2021
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    ITEMS USED TO MAKE THE BOUNCE:
    A1 stretched canvas
    Cable ties
    Hook and loop velcro tape
    Pins
    Screws
    Black material (we used "theatre curtain", good thickness, flame retardant, etc - the classic one to use it duvetyne)
    Bounce material (we used unbleached muslin - makes for a warm, smooth, bounce light)
    We also used a bradawl to make the holes, screwdriver to screw in the screws (what a sentence) and fabric scissors to cut the material.
    And a stapler!
    One update after using the bounce a few times: staple more of the velcro than just the ends, as it will start peeling off of the material :D or there may be a better solution - I'm rubbish at this stuff ;)
    Sometimes, creating your own solution is the best way to get around issues that you might face when working on budgets in your video/photo work. We make a DIY overhead bounce, which can be controlled via makeshift flags, and also use velcro tape to make the bounce material swappable - giving you more options when it comes to using the canvas. And the whole setup is very light, meaning you're able to hang it from cheaper boom arms - don't go too cheap though ;)
    Camera:
    Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 6K Pro
    Lenses:
    Samyang VDSLR MKII -
    14mm
    24mm
    35mm
    50mm
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  • @PaulChristianMedina
    @PaulChristianMedina 2 года назад +123

    I honestly feel that your channel is so underrated. Your videos are so in depth and actually shows how it is done and how it looks in cam. I hope your videos get more attention cos they’re really amazing!

    • @RobEllisCinematographer
      @RobEllisCinematographer  2 года назад +7

      Thanks so much Paul, I really do appreciate your kind words! :) RUclips is a difficult one is all I will say haha!

    • @richardevans8480
      @richardevans8480 2 года назад +1

      What he said.

    • @PaulChristianMedina
      @PaulChristianMedina 2 года назад +3

      @@RobEllisCinematographer it is tough out here and yet you’re doing so much for us small and aspiring filmmakers to start our own journey and that we greatly appreciate 😄

    • @RobEllisCinematographer
      @RobEllisCinematographer  2 года назад +3

      Thanks guys!! I appreciate your appreciation! And I'm so happy you're getting so much from my videos 😄

    • @cubul32
      @cubul32 Год назад

      It's a small pool of people that are interested in this.

  • @AllThingsFilm1
    @AllThingsFilm1 Год назад +5

    The benefits of being subscribed to your channel are that older videos like this come up in my feed. This is an excellent DYI solution. Something I can build once, and use over and over for all of my present and future projects. Thank you so much.

    • @RobEllisCinematographer
      @RobEllisCinematographer  Год назад +2

      Happy to hear my older videos are popping up in your feed, that's great! And glad you're getting something out of them too! :D

  • @joeyparma5193
    @joeyparma5193 4 месяца назад +3

    Love the choice in calm music to so peaceful to watch the whole video and just absorb the information

  • @sirrogerdeakins4117
    @sirrogerdeakins4117 2 года назад +17

    Neat little contraption innit? I’ll have to try it sometime…

  • @VetroPanther
    @VetroPanther 2 года назад +12

    I was skeptical at the start, not realizing this was a bounce, but instead thinking it was going to be another janky way to hang a light, like most videos would show. I should have expected better coming from you though, this is genius. I love the simplicity of this, and it allows for a much more minimalistic lighting kit!

    • @RobEllisCinematographer
      @RobEllisCinematographer  2 года назад +2

      Thank you so much!! It's definitely not a perfect solution, but it does help to keep things simple and if you work around the positioning of the floor light it is very, very useful! And as I mentioned in the video (although it's a very specific situation), shooting someone in a bath of water is something I've struggled with a few times and this totally solves it :)

  • @darthvini
    @darthvini 2 года назад

    Dont quit Rob. You are a good one.

  • @TheRigul
    @TheRigul 2 года назад

    Thank you so much Rob.

  • @zahkilovett
    @zahkilovett Месяц назад

    great diy & breakdown

  • @bebeboom2081
    @bebeboom2081 2 года назад +1

    Your lesson is mesmerizing and high-quality. Dramatic and informative. Great editing!

  • @25mrkeys
    @25mrkeys 2 дня назад

    Always loved your content since I followed you years ago. Definitely want to experiment with bouncing light more 💯

  • @RhythmicEye
    @RhythmicEye Год назад

    Excellent video. I love resourceful filmmakers. Great work!

  • @salvadorrodriguez9330
    @salvadorrodriguez9330 2 года назад +2

    This man deserves a million subs instantly, quality of information and the way it’s presented is insanely good. Thank you for your amazing videos

  • @JoaoSilva22222
    @JoaoSilva22222 2 года назад

    You are the new Roger Deakins! Thank you for this amazing lesson!

  • @Lumithell
    @Lumithell Год назад

    Thanks for you’re work

  • @FromtheShires
    @FromtheShires 2 года назад +1

    This is fantastic Rob. Thanks for making and sharing it. Really appreciate your approach to working.

    • @RobEllisCinematographer
      @RobEllisCinematographer  2 года назад +1

      Thanks so much for the kind words Ant, glad you enjoyed it! :) it's been a while, hope you're keeping well man!

  • @eqajmg
    @eqajmg Год назад

    Sooooo gonna use this great tip. Good knowledge dropping

  • @alaintonatiuh9924
    @alaintonatiuh9924 22 дня назад

    Damn bro, this is brilliant!!! you solved my life, I was really afraid of my cheap arm thanks! lmao

  • @silverdarter
    @silverdarter 2 года назад

    I literally don't click on any video unless the creator puts 'cinematic' in the title, so thank goodness you did, because this is great! And suitably cinematic.

  • @BaseballKing44
    @BaseballKing44 2 года назад

    Great work as always sir, your channel deserves way more views and engagement than it gets

  • @TheoVon001
    @TheoVon001 Год назад

    This is so so amazing

  • @colorasylumproduction6355
    @colorasylumproduction6355 2 года назад

    Can’t figure out how RUclips managed to keep your channel off my feed all this time. You sir are a very precious source of inspiration for the filmmaking community. Subscribed!

  • @dianapuna2617
    @dianapuna2617 Год назад

    wow this really helped me with my problem. Thank you, great video!!!!

  • @JacobCenteno
    @JacobCenteno 2 года назад

    Can't tell you how much I appreciate you showing the results of different methods. Thank you!

    • @RobEllisCinematographer
      @RobEllisCinematographer  2 года назад

      Absolutely, always best to see exactly how you can effect the look of the shot! Thank you so much!! :)

  • @SAKBEATS
    @SAKBEATS 8 месяцев назад

    Thanks man i love this video. i learn so much.

  • @giorgiomarangolo
    @giorgiomarangolo 2 года назад

    I was thinking of a setup like this yesterday and now you're video comes out on time! Incredible! Great content as always! 👌

    • @RobEllisCinematographer
      @RobEllisCinematographer  2 года назад +1

      Haha excellent timing! Let me know if you give something like this a go! And thank you so much! 😄

  • @tarunverma7015
    @tarunverma7015 2 года назад

    I alwasys got so confused in lighting part ...thanks mate amazing content ❤

  • @victorfilm_
    @victorfilm_ 2 года назад

    What a great diy idea! Thank you for sharing, Rob.

  • @RobbScholarTube
    @RobbScholarTube 11 месяцев назад

    It's videos like this that made me subscribe all those months ago. You're the Gerald Undone of lighting lol love your videos man!

  • @KevinvanDiest
    @KevinvanDiest Год назад

    Glad to have discovered your channel. Very interesting and inspiring

  • @brodieshapiro2269
    @brodieshapiro2269 Месяц назад

    love this

  • @leecourington2536
    @leecourington2536 2 года назад

    Fab as always man.

  • @Quarker
    @Quarker 2 года назад

    This is stunning stuff, really wanna give this method a crack!

  • @tturpin98
    @tturpin98 Год назад

    Brilliant!

  • @zblsk
    @zblsk 2 года назад

    Well done! Thanks for DIY and sample videos

  • @ltjplanet
    @ltjplanet Год назад

    Awesome ideas!!!

  • @SunDevilThor
    @SunDevilThor 2 года назад +1

    Amazing content. I’ll have to try this with the source four junior zoom lights I just bought off of eBay. I absolutely love anything DIY that turns out to be so practical!

    • @RobEllisCinematographer
      @RobEllisCinematographer  2 года назад +1

      Thank you so much! :) the source fours would definitely do the job! I'm not usually a DIY kind of guy but I've been thinking about putting something like this together for a while - so I'm super happy it works haha!

  • @TiddlyFilms
    @TiddlyFilms 2 года назад

    Very helpful and interesting!

  • @ngonzale3
    @ngonzale3 2 года назад

    Absolutely love your video. Making this incredibly useful tool! Thank you!

  • @alexsobrino
    @alexsobrino 2 года назад

    So cool idea! Thank you, Rob!

  • @RizGhumro
    @RizGhumro 2 года назад +1

    That was a great tutorial video! Always wanted a have a top lighting setup. The projection mount seems amazing but definitely not ready to buy that yet. I’m sure we can find other ways to shoot the light thru for a great result. Thanks Rob!! Inspiring as always!!

    • @RobEllisCinematographer
      @RobEllisCinematographer  2 года назад +1

      Thanks so much Riz! Another commenter suggested getting another light pretty close to the bounce and controlling it with barn doors, so you can bounce without a projection mount - you'd lose a little flexibility but that may also be an option!

  • @martarymarczyk4911
    @martarymarczyk4911 2 года назад

    Love this, so simple, great effect! I have to do my own overhead light :D

  • @eastbayhawk
    @eastbayhawk Год назад

    I love your videos, they have been a huge help for me taking my lighting to the next level, I really appreciate you

    • @RobEllisCinematographer
      @RobEllisCinematographer  Год назад

      Super happy to hear my videos have been so helpful, makes creating these tutorials worth it! Thank you so much! 😄

  • @B-Moye
    @B-Moye 2 года назад

    So many lighting hacks and biggest in here. Quality stuff!

  • @danielhuang2488
    @danielhuang2488 2 года назад

    This video is GOLD!!!!

  • @geoffrey411
    @geoffrey411 2 года назад

    Amazing Insight. Thank you and keep teaching us.

  • @EGWT.
    @EGWT. Год назад

    Thank you so much for this tips ❤️

    • @EGWT.
      @EGWT. Год назад

      So helpful 😊

  • @morucek
    @morucek 2 года назад

    thanks for making this video!! its great!

  • @9horizon40
    @9horizon40 2 года назад

    Thank you soo much . Yours videos are really amazing . Love it

  • @JoshuaBoothCreative
    @JoshuaBoothCreative 2 года назад

    This was so awesome. I've been thinking of building one.

  • @tazssfreak
    @tazssfreak 2 года назад

    This is amazing!!

  • @DegusTatorG
    @DegusTatorG 2 года назад

    Friend, thank you very much for the work done! Very clearly, it is clear and you can try to repeat it! 💪😊

  • @tabletopfilmmaker8360
    @tabletopfilmmaker8360 2 года назад

    Your videos are pure gold

  • @beaverbreweryminsk5392
    @beaverbreweryminsk5392 2 года назад

    Great as usual

  • @isaiahgalante
    @isaiahgalante 2 года назад

    Always number 1!

  • @PolskiAmbient
    @PolskiAmbient 2 года назад

    diy rox! Cool ideas!

  • @alexjcorona2605
    @alexjcorona2605 Год назад

    You're the G.O.A.T

  • @orteezthis
    @orteezthis 2 года назад

    So good!! Thank you big Rob

  • @BROOKLYNPOETZ
    @BROOKLYNPOETZ 2 года назад

    Oustanding video! Thank you for making this. Such an underrated channel. Subbed!

  • @mohantyjams6031
    @mohantyjams6031 2 года назад

    You're a living legend mate. Ain't nobody like you Rob.

    • @RobEllisCinematographer
      @RobEllisCinematographer  2 года назад

      Haha I am just a person! But I appreciate your kind words, thank you so much! :)

  • @saiurividal1026
    @saiurividal1026 2 года назад

    Thank your so much for share all your knowledge, I have learn more with you than with my cinematic Photography classes!!

    • @RobEllisCinematographer
      @RobEllisCinematographer  2 года назад +1

      Thank you so much, that's great to hear! Happy you're learning from my videos!! :)

  • @appetitelife
    @appetitelife 2 года назад

    What an innovative top light solution!

  • @MikeCerberGEO
    @MikeCerberGEO 2 года назад

    And Again, The Most Underrated Channel & The Most Underrated Super Teacher :D With His Always Calm Voice & Serious Face :D Thanks Man For Everything You're Doing

    • @RobEllisCinematographer
      @RobEllisCinematographer  2 года назад +1

      Thank you so much Mike, I really appreciate your kind words and I'm so happy you're learning from my channel!! 😄

  • @shayanmousavi2154
    @shayanmousavi2154 2 года назад

    thank you so much for this video bro

  • @azr13
    @azr13 2 года назад +1

    I'm not even doing cinematography yet i find your videos enjoyable and captivating. Very calm and beautiful.

    • @RobEllisCinematographer
      @RobEllisCinematographer  2 года назад +1

      I really appreciate it! 😄 I'm just making what I want to see, if that makes sense - I'm not a huge fan of fast paced tutorials, as I can't absorb information as easily, and it just feels more natural to me this way. Thank you so much for the kind words!

  • @ErdincMusic
    @ErdincMusic 2 года назад

    This is great man. Much appreciated.

  • @thedxrrkside
    @thedxrrkside Год назад

    0:10 damn bro! Chill😂
    Can't tell you how much you've helped me improve my Low key lighting skills, thank you!

    • @RobEllisCinematographer
      @RobEllisCinematographer  Год назад

      Haha the DIY made me angry, I'm impatient 🤣 thank you so much James I'm happy my videos are helping! :)

  • @simply.piyush
    @simply.piyush 2 года назад +11

    Always to the point. I absolutely love the videos you put out, so much value. Thankyou so much for creating these.
    I just started my journey as a cinematographer and I just want you to know that I get to learn so much from you. Can't thank you enough! Much love from India 🇮🇳 ♥

    • @RobEllisCinematographer
      @RobEllisCinematographer  2 года назад +3

      Thank you so so much and I really appreciate you letting me know how much you're learning from my videos! And I hope you're enjoying cinematography! 😁 Much love from the UK!! ❤

  • @sashapletenetska2108
    @sashapletenetska2108 2 года назад

    great video. thank u very much !

  • @boujeephoto
    @boujeephoto 2 года назад

    I still wonder who on earth dislikes such a video
    What a master class

  • @filmdon2475
    @filmdon2475 2 года назад

    AMAZING!!!!

  • @SubhasisMukherjee
    @SubhasisMukherjee 2 года назад +1

    Great one. 👍

  • @JaniBold
    @JaniBold 2 года назад

    Srsly no words bro 💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻

  • @KhadriZONE
    @KhadriZONE 2 года назад +1

    I appreciate the technique

  • @intrinsiccinema7374
    @intrinsiccinema7374 2 года назад

    This was great video for learning

    • @RobEllisCinematographer
      @RobEllisCinematographer  2 года назад

      Super happy to hear that, thank you so much!! :)

    • @intrinsiccinema7374
      @intrinsiccinema7374 2 года назад

      @@RobEllisCinematographer this video confirms I need a heavy duty steal light stand be because the regular stands just don't cut it

  • @TomasStavik
    @TomasStavik 2 года назад

    Another genius video.

    • @RobEllisCinematographer
      @RobEllisCinematographer  2 года назад

      Thank you for the kind words Tomas!

    • @TomasStavik
      @TomasStavik 2 года назад

      @@RobEllisCinematographer Always. You got yourself a new patreon today as well.

    • @RobEllisCinematographer
      @RobEllisCinematographer  2 года назад +1

      Thank you so much for your support, I really appreciate it!! :)

  • @Carteblanchefx
    @Carteblanchefx 2 года назад

    Great! Thanks a lot!

  • @DanielTuriman
    @DanielTuriman 2 года назад

    I love it, i still looking the way how to do this technique, thank you for the video, really help me, i try to apply for my project.

    • @RobEllisCinematographer
      @RobEllisCinematographer  2 года назад

      Thank you so much, I'm glad it has helped you! :)

    • @DanielTuriman
      @DanielTuriman 2 года назад

      @@RobEllisCinematographer in this case, im still looking a solution to make wide shot for this lighting design

    • @RobEllisCinematographer
      @RobEllisCinematographer  2 года назад

      @@DanielTuriman a longer/stronger stand and arm will help you there :) but these do cost a good amount if you want to ensure safety!

    • @DanielTuriman
      @DanielTuriman 2 года назад

      @@RobEllisCinematographer great, thank you Rob for this tips.

  • @theindiefilmdude
    @theindiefilmdude 2 года назад

    SIMPLY GENIOUS💪

  • @milogopar
    @milogopar 2 года назад +2

    wooow great DIY, you should make videos like this since now :)

    • @RobEllisCinematographer
      @RobEllisCinematographer  2 года назад +1

      Haha I'm actually awful at DIY! I'm not sure how I managed this 😅 thank you so much!

  • @Kupjazz
    @Kupjazz Год назад

    Thanks 🙏🏿

  • @mtcreate8647
    @mtcreate8647 10 месяцев назад

    awesome

  • @sundayalabi8641
    @sundayalabi8641 Год назад

    This guy is good😊

  • @BunarathFoTo
    @BunarathFoTo 2 года назад

    i really love your sharing ... amazing

  • @BenSemisch
    @BenSemisch 2 года назад

    This is pretty dang cool. Have you looked at using a Mirror instead of a bounce? You could probably get a little higher output for not much extra weight.

  • @SashaJordanAppler
    @SashaJordanAppler 2 года назад

    Well done 👍

  • @AlpacoFilms
    @AlpacoFilms 2 года назад

    Dude, this is wonderful! I was thinking of using a snoot to do something similar! Great job!

    • @RobEllisCinematographer
      @RobEllisCinematographer  2 года назад +1

      That would absolutely work, remember with a snoot you'll lose light output though - whereas a projector/spot light concentrates all the output into a beam. You would probably want the light to be a bit closer to the bounce to make the most of the output! Thank you so much!! :)

    • @AlpacoFilms
      @AlpacoFilms 2 года назад

      @@RobEllisCinematographer yea that’s what I was worried about. But I figured I’d saw off part of the snoot to get more out out. I know it’s still not as effective as a true spot light but the snoot is only $20 hahaha so I can afford to break it a bit.

    • @RobEllisCinematographer
      @RobEllisCinematographer  2 года назад

      Absolutely, sometimes you just gotta do what you can to make it work! Let me know how it works out! 😃

  • @ScribblebytesWorldwide
    @ScribblebytesWorldwide 2 года назад

    Been looking for this!!!

  • @clayschmoldt8933
    @clayschmoldt8933 2 года назад

    Thanks for the inspiration to try this out. I may even try to make a bounce that uses an acrylic mirror. I'll be curious to see if the Velcro can support the weight.

  • @claytomcs
    @claytomcs 2 года назад

    really good images with this setup , makes me wanna try myself haha thx for the content man keep it up

  • @cinelightingpro4354
    @cinelightingpro4354 2 года назад

    Nice work brother! Looking forward to collaborating soon

  • @marcelosantos5683
    @marcelosantos5683 2 года назад

    Done half of the tutorial. Now I just need some patrons so I can write their names and continue on

  • @roehaus1
    @roehaus1 2 года назад

    Great... or as the British would say, "Brilliant!" The wire tie idea to hang the frame from the boom is genius!

    • @RobEllisCinematographer
      @RobEllisCinematographer  2 года назад +1

      We say great too, but brilliant is definitely the stronger exclamation haha! Thank you so much Jerry! :)

  • @joeyparma5193
    @joeyparma5193 4 месяца назад

    Dope

  • @jerseypaul7323
    @jerseypaul7323 2 года назад

    Easily one of the best lighting channels on you tube. Out of interest what editing software do you use

  • @justinbrown8038
    @justinbrown8038 2 года назад

    I'm pretty sure you are a genius.

    • @RobEllisCinematographer
      @RobEllisCinematographer  2 года назад

      Ah I wouldn't go that far haha! The more you play with light the more you'll pick up on things you can do with it, it's all just a learning process :) thank you so much for the kind words!

  • @Alex-gc3xw
    @Alex-gc3xw 2 года назад

    That's great, Rob! I'm just starting to learn video shooting and lighting, and your videos are incredibly useful. Tell me if I understood correctly that you changed BMPCC to S5? I can't decide between these cameras in any way, what is better for a beginner to take?

  • @peizhou9167
    @peizhou9167 2 года назад

    DIY player is wicked!

  • @arseeoh
    @arseeoh 2 года назад

    wow!

  • @ngzonghee
    @ngzonghee 2 года назад +1

    intense

  • @LyssaSamuel
    @LyssaSamuel 2 года назад +8

    Thank you so much for making this!!! I've been trying to figure out how to do top lighting with low ceilings and I'm really excited to try this method. If I don't have a projection light, do you think I could get similar results by shaping with barn doors and getting the light as close as possible to the bounce? Thanks again for sharing your craft & wisdom, your videos are always inspiring!

    • @RobEllisCinematographer
      @RobEllisCinematographer  2 года назад +2

      I reckon if you can get the light pretty close and control the spill with barn doors like you said, I should think that would work absolutely fine, yes! Would love to hear how it goes if you try it! Thank you so much for the kind words Lyssa! :)

    • @LyssaSamuel
      @LyssaSamuel 2 года назад +1

      @@RobEllisCinematographer Thank you so much for your thoughts & reply! I will report back with my findings, but if I'm honest, re-watching your projector video just makes me really want to get one lol.

    • @RobEllisCinematographer
      @RobEllisCinematographer  2 года назад +2

      @@LyssaSamuel haha they are extremely handy tools, I would definitely recommend it!

    • @luismaurizzio4236
      @luismaurizzio4236 Год назад +2

      @@LyssaSamuel make sure to get some black wrap foil to avoid any spillage from the barn doors