Godox: A Simple Solution to Lighting A Moving Subject (ft: ML60)
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- Опубликовано: 8 ноя 2024
- Lighting a moving subject outside or in a dark location is always difficult as you need to keep lights on your subject as they move around to make them stands out from the background. In this video, Cinematographer Rob Ellis will take a look at four cinematic shots and show you how the moving subjects were lit with the Godox #ML60, a powerful, lightweight, and batteries-powered lighting unit which can be handheld to track the subject through the scenes. Check out the video and see how the ML60 was used in these scenes.
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Softbox AD-S60S
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amazing video. I will buy it soon, I already asked a question from an amazon seller. Thank you so much for this video! It is amazing that this device is portable, so I can be taken anywhere. Thank you
It was actually pure coincidence that I stumbled over godox when I startet out and you guys did turn me into a fanboy :D
This light does look pretty handy. Worth a consideration.
Awesome!!! Very useful techniques!!! Thanks! Keep them coming!!😊
I just love Godox
I wish you guys made a waterproof version of this light that could also use a VMount battery
That's a erm... a very bright lighter you got there.
I love all the scenes but the street scene is awesome!👌🌟
Just out of curiosity, I saw your monitor had multiple aspect ratio guides, I'm a noob, what monitor is that?
nice tuto. very interested with this one. I have sl200wii but not posisble for outdoor. why should we use ad-s060 instead of amazing ad-s065s/s085s ? i don't see the differences and advantages of 060 and even the shape seems less "round"
I love it!!!
I enjoyed the technique of shaking the light to simulate flicker! NEXT... smart Godox people, how about designing a portable light like this, only with an RGB LED and an ambient-light sensor so it can adjust to changing light conditions as you track? I'd love to be able (for example) to set up the light to "maintain 20% brighter and 200K warmer than ambient" as I follow a narrator through a building under changing lighting conditions.
Hi J.L Williams, thank you for your kind suggestion! We will take it seriously.
but where is Softbox AD-S60S ??? pls make it avialble to kolkata pls
send me one