After you got costly world top FX3 with insanely low noise sensor, as lowest hardware, yes, time to make "light is everything" snob flex. Not first, not last.
This is brilliant. I’ve been intimated with working with artificial light sources. But videos like this really help break that down through education and understanding. Thanks for making this! There aren’t a lot out there done this way 🙏🏼
5 years later, I found myself back into filmmaking. So happy to see how far you've come. I used to watch you back at 2k subs..... Well done on this video, you made it look so effortless!
It’s crazy how every video you post just gets better and better, like your details are insane, I can’t wait to hang out with you one day and learn some things from you, I want to get better at my storytelling and filmmaking in my channel, lately I have had some crappy imposter syndrome and comparing my growth to alot of my mutuals hitting crazy numbers, but I have to remember this is my own journey, and I want to change my life these next 6 months, and this video really put it in perspective for me, I need to keep creating. Thanks for being such an awesome person.
Dude Mikey, I can't tell you how much this means to me man. I truly value and I appreciate your support after all these years.. and hearing stuff like this truly makes so much of what I do beyond worth it. Let's get together ASAP bro. We're in Culver!
Dude, your channel is literally what I’ve been looking for. Your an incredibly gifted film maker and editor and very knowledgeable! And your channel is about sharing that and teaching others that, and it’s done well?!? Props 👏👏👏 I’m subscribed.
THE TUBE DRESS DUVE. So good. and so is this edit. It'll be my first time stepping on set as a Gaffer on a short film this weekend- and this video made me even more excited and inspired to start shaping some light 💡💯
I knew it, it was lighting. I still have a lot to learn when it comes to shaping light, it reflects emotion, vibes, scenery, and versatility. From now on, I will try to work more better in my lighting in all the best that I can ^^
Awesome points my dude. Light and storytelling go hand in hand. As a cinematographer, the goal is to visually tell the best story rather than to just make it look "cool". Always be searching for the "why?" behind every shot. Is it telling a better story or is it inflating an aestetic ego that does not add value to the story at large?
RUclips brought me here and I am glad it did. You remind me of Jesse Driftwood. I loved that your tutorial, like his, is *truly* cinematic, and I don't mean it lightly. From the scripting the stanzas the music selection the lighting , all go towards telling a story. Alot of people I've seen claim that they are "filmmakers" or "cinematographers" but man oh man, the work they put out show that they are just at the level of videographers at the end of the day, aspiring to be what they claim to be. I am personally working towards putting it altogether myself and working towards a cinematic goal, adding bits and pieces in the content I make - bettering the framing, improving the staging and now learning how to shape lights from you. This was good inspiration!
Wow, seriously thank you so much for this comment. I really appreciate your perspective and support. It’s a honor to be mention amongst Jesse! I hope your creative journey continues to thrive and grow! Let me know how I can help
So correct - it is ALL about the light (and shadow of course...) - nowadays basically every camera can record 'cinematic' quality images- but the lighting is what makes the image 'cinematic'...
Great tips!! So I’m finding out that I just need something black to block fill light. When you used your wife’s dress…it was at that point that I knew I didn’t need to go out and buy some fancy black cloth to block my fill light. Thanks for the video!
Lighting is the biggest thing I’ve always struggled with. My job is filming dealerships and cars where I can’t set up lights, maybe a small handheld one but rarely. This has bled into my personal projects where I never think of the lighting I need to do until it’s too late
It's certainly very challenging, but I promise that investing some time and energy into understanding more will pay off exponentially in all your work!
Wow, this was such an enlightening video! Thank you 🌞 Do you have any suggestions for a beginner light setup that might still be usable as I grow in content creation? Thanks again!
I am very new to filming and this video was very informative. thank you. i knew lighting was very important but this has given me so much more information to build off of.
This is the first video of yours I’ve seen since some of those earlier ones you referenced that featured briefly here. You’ve changed quite a bit (in a good way) - I can’t quite put my finger on it but I think ultimately it comes down to growth, maturing and the way you communicate with your audience. Not only does it feel authentic but it’s hugely educational and inspiring at the same time. Makes me wanna make more stuff. Keep doing your thing bro, at this rate you’ll be taking Deakins spot in no time.
Thank you so much for the value you shared with us in this video! It would be incredible to have share with us more about each lights' settings and options. If we would to have only one of these, which one would you recommend us? And if we can't afford those types of light yet, what kind of light would you recommend starting with? Maybe any kind of light that ideally has the bi-color option, accompanied by a reflector? I wish you all the best in your creative experience 🥰
i love it, it looks so impressive. Especially the shower scene, the lightning is just freaking good. Im studying right now film, to become a filmmaker. And someone told me that i probably dont know how to use light. And they were right, i didnt know you could do so much with the lighting. I mean i kinda knew, but i didnt knew how. Im going to try to make some of these Lightnings for my next University Projekt. Thank you for showing us.
I just had an idea. What if that front part of the fresnel light had a ring that you could turn to change the temp. of the light as your focusing it also. That would be very valuable during quick setups. Just a thought. Maybe it's already out there.
"Painters shape paint, musicians shape sound, and cinematographers shape light" That is such a great way of explaining it!
Glad that resinated with you! And thanks for watching man!
All visual artists actually play with light in one way or another.
After you got costly world top FX3 with insanely low noise sensor, as lowest hardware, yes, time to make "light is everything" snob flex. Not first, not last.
i just wanna say that God, Mary and Jesus love you so much! They saved me from cancer (without any tratament just praying) and They are with you❤
so cinematographers shape the light is result will be a video without sound. lol . Movie is a lot of things.
You're inspiring me to make each of my music videos better and better
One of my favorites we've put together in a long time. Proud to be by your side and watch you grow and help others, always!
You are my rock. I love you
So many information in just one video! I love that you show the actual process done by yourself to achieve that perfect light! Thanks a lot!
Glad it was helpful! You're very welcome
Bro. You put so much work & effort into this video, I appreciate that. Fire 🔥
I appreciate that Ryan! Thank you!! 🙏
@@RyanKao wow!! Ryan comment. UNREAL )))) Good luck!
You're 100% Right.... I've been struggling with lighting so much.
This is brilliant. I’ve been intimated with working with artificial light sources. But videos like this really help break that down through education and understanding. Thanks for making this! There aren’t a lot out there done this way 🙏🏼
Glad it was helpful! Appreciate you watching!!
5 years later, I found myself back into filmmaking. So happy to see how far you've come. I used to watch you back at 2k subs..... Well done on this video, you made it look so effortless!
Wow... I can't tell you how much I appreciate this. Thanks for sticking around 🙏
It’s crazy how every video you post just gets better and better, like your details are insane, I can’t wait to hang out with you one day and learn some things from you, I want to get better at my storytelling and filmmaking in my channel, lately I have had some crappy imposter syndrome and comparing my growth to alot of my mutuals hitting crazy numbers, but I have to remember this is my own journey, and I want to change my life these next 6 months, and this video really put it in perspective for me, I need to keep creating.
Thanks for being such an awesome person.
Dude Mikey, I can't tell you how much this means to me man. I truly value and I appreciate your support after all these years.. and hearing stuff like this truly makes so much of what I do beyond worth it. Let's get together ASAP bro. We're in Culver!
Great video, Ryan. I agree, lighting techniques are often overlooked. When I focused on light is when my projects started to look so much better!
So glad you related! Thanks for watching Brian!
Dude, your channel is literally what I’ve been looking for. Your an incredibly gifted film maker and editor and very knowledgeable! And your channel is about sharing that and teaching others that, and it’s done well?!? Props 👏👏👏
I’m subscribed.
I appreciate that! Thanks for taking the time to watch and subscribe man! I hope to keep it up. 🙏
this is one of the best youtube videos I have seen about lighting.
What a great compliment. Thank you.
Interesting way of thinking about film making! Lighting is super important!
It really is! Thanks for watching!!
Brother this is such a banger! I've learned more about lighting in this one video than hours of tutorials on youtube.
Duuude! Thank you so so much
The layers in this video speaks volumes of the production value. This is amazing, subbed for this
Thanks so much man. Great feedback to hear
THE TUBE DRESS DUVE. So good. and so is this edit. It'll be my first time stepping on set as a Gaffer on a short film this weekend- and this video made me even more excited and inspired to start shaping some light 💡💯
Turns out the wife's clothes are the real MVP here... Haha And that's amazing, best of luck to you to this weekend! Thanks for watching!!
Facts bro. It’s what separates a video from being just a video and being an actual film. This is true “cinematic”
10:15 A hard light that can be shaped is amazing.
Your choice of music, the way you told this story, the whole thing was incredible! Great job!
Thank you so so much! Really glad you liked this one
I knew it, it was lighting. I still have a lot to learn when it comes to shaping light, it reflects emotion, vibes, scenery, and versatility. From now on, I will try to work more better in my lighting in all the best that I can ^^
Well said, it's a great skill to hone and continue to better over time!
This was a dope title, learned a lot. Nice to see how you think through different shots.
Appreciate that!! Thanks for watching.
Awesome points my dude.
Light and storytelling go hand in hand. As a cinematographer, the goal is to visually tell the best story rather than to just make it look "cool".
Always be searching for the "why?" behind every shot.
Is it telling a better story or is it inflating an aestetic ego that does not add value to the story at large?
Glad to hear you can take something away from this Russell. Couldn't agree with you more. Thanks for watching!!
RUclips brought me here and I am glad it did. You remind me of Jesse Driftwood. I loved that your tutorial, like his, is *truly* cinematic, and I don't mean it lightly. From the scripting the stanzas the music selection the lighting , all go towards telling a story. Alot of people I've seen claim that they are "filmmakers" or "cinematographers" but man oh man, the work they put out show that they are just at the level of videographers at the end of the day, aspiring to be what they claim to be. I am personally working towards putting it altogether myself and working towards a cinematic goal, adding bits and pieces in the content I make - bettering the framing, improving the staging and now learning how to shape lights from you. This was good inspiration!
Wow, seriously thank you so much for this comment. I really appreciate your perspective and support. It’s a honor to be mention amongst Jesse!
I hope your creative journey continues to thrive and grow! Let me know how I can help
Please, PLEASE make MORE videos like this, explaining the light you use in every situation, I learnt so much from this video.
New suscriber!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching and subscribing!!
The first 50 seconds of this video hooked me in a new way Ryan, immaculate cuts and sound design in this video.
Really appreciate this Kode, thanks for watching!
Seamless convergence of technique and well-crafted editing.
Thank you so much!!
Bro.. your knowledge of light taming is most impressive! Thanks for sharing👊🏾🔥🔥🔥🔥
I appreciate that!! 🙌
This by far one of your best RUclips videos. I feel like thats saying a lot because all your videos are heat haha. Well done brother!
Ed!!! Thank you so much brother. This means a lot…
Finally! An actual step-by-step lighting tutorial
Thanks
Absolutely! Thanks for watching.
8:30 it's litteraly amazing
So correct - it is ALL about the light (and shadow of course...) - nowadays basically every camera can record 'cinematic' quality images- but the lighting is what makes the image 'cinematic'...
Couldn't agree more! Thanks for stopping by!
What a video, well done! It's the best explanation I've seen about the importance of light!
Thanks a ton for this comment man! And thanks for the visit!!
RYAN! I really enjoyed watching this! The way you piece these together is amazing, retention + a quality tutorial well done dude!
Jacques! That means a lot man. I really appreciate that
Bro that Bathroom shot is INSANE !
Thanks for sharing your experience with us! Gonna get one of those Nanlite lights asap
Great tips!! So I’m finding out that I just need something black to block fill light. When you used your wife’s dress…it was at that point that I knew I didn’t need to go out and buy some fancy black cloth to block my fill light. Thanks for the video!
Lighting is the biggest thing I’ve always struggled with. My job is filming dealerships and cars where I can’t set up lights, maybe a small handheld one but rarely. This has bled into my personal projects where I never think of the lighting I need to do until it’s too late
It's certainly very challenging, but I promise that investing some time and energy into understanding more will pay off exponentially in all your work!
I could watch several videos just like this. Fantastic.
Thanks so so much for watching!
Not sure why I've never come across your channel before. Superb video!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for the watch!!
this is amzing, thanks for the great info
Glad it was helpful!!
Yes, I20%. Without light, there is nothing to film. Lighting is an art in itself.
Preach 🙏
Love the edit, especially the sound effects. Great work, Ryan! 🙌🏼
Thanks a ton! 😅
Very nice . Thanks for this . Would love to see more light breakdowns
I learned about book lighting at my college it's such a dope lighting style
Agreed. Thanks so much for watching!
such a great video, back 2-months later to watch again
Thanks for being here man! It's always appreciated.
Loved how well put together and educational this video is, gave me a whole new perspective!
Appreciate that a lot 🙏🙏
woah, so so interesting! will definitely watch this video again. all this is art and it is so much work. kudos!
Thank you so much 😀
Wow, this was such an enlightening video! Thank you 🌞
Do you have any suggestions for a beginner light setup that might still be usable as I grow in content creation?
Thanks again!
this intro is INSANE man!! Love to see how you developed your filmmaking style and transfer it here to youtube 🙏🏼❤
This fuels my inspiration to continue learning filmmaking. Thank you!!!
Ahh so glad!!
So well done. I agree, light is everything!
👍
This has to be one the greatest videos I have ever seen to understand lighting. Edit is so on point loved it 💕💕💕💕
Wow, that means a ton! 🙏🙏
clicked for a the title, stayed for the edit style. 🔥🔥🔥
I appreciate that!! This was a fun one 🙌
I am very new to filming and this video was very informative. thank you. i knew lighting was very important but this has given me so much more information to build off of.
Goal achieved. Thanks for watching... Seriously 🙏
This is the first video of yours I’ve seen since some of those earlier ones you referenced that featured briefly here. You’ve changed quite a bit (in a good way) - I can’t quite put my finger on it but I think ultimately it comes down to growth, maturing and the way you communicate with your audience. Not only does it feel authentic but it’s hugely educational and inspiring at the same time. Makes me wanna make more stuff. Keep doing your thing bro, at this rate you’ll be taking Deakins spot in no time.
I agree. Lighting has become so important in my workflow. Awesome video and love the breakdown!
I appreciate that a ton!
Great stuff my g! You can never have too much light gear!
Oh for sure!! Thanks Geovany! 🙏🙏🙏
Great video, appreciate your knowledge of lighting.
Thanks for watching!
it be dope to see you do a video lights filmmakers should invest in to help grow their business
Thanks a ton!! Hoping to do more lighting stuff soon!
This is a lot of work. Extremely great effort 👏👏👏
Thanks a lot! 😊
This video is compact so much work is put into it not forgetting the editing and all the other production aspects.
Thanks so much dude. Appreciate you watching and commenting!
Definitely killed every example here my dude! Thanks for your helpful tips!
amazing video sooooo helpful! thank you!
Glad it was helpful!! 👍
Wow! Thanks for this video Ryan. Lighting for sure is the most underappreciated and also aspect of cinematography and I'm still learning a ton
So glad you liked it! I hope to share more on lighting soon!
Thank you so much for the value you shared with us in this video! It would be incredible to have share with us more about each lights' settings and options. If we would to have only one of these, which one would you recommend us? And if we can't afford those types of light yet, what kind of light would you recommend starting with? Maybe any kind of light that ideally has the bi-color option, accompanied by a reflector?
I wish you all the best in your creative experience 🥰
Such a beautiful well done video! Thank you! Gonna have to watch this again!
Appreciate this Adrien!! 🤗
Muchas gracias amigo, eres increíble!!!!
Thanks for watching!!
that was so helpful and easy to learn like everything was straight to the point
Glad it was helpful!!
ok this was actually awesome. i also loved the editing. thx for these awesome, and finally HANDS ON VIDEOS.
you know what...this video is pretty well lit
This breakdown was beautifully done and very informative. Thank you! I'm even more excited to improve my filmmaking skills.
Great to hear!
Loved seeing the setups man! My favorite one was the bedroom lighting! Gotta appreciate the work you put in for this one 👏🏼
Miguel!! Thanks so much brother
Amazing resource! Thanks for doing this video and sharing your insights & lights Ryan!
Glad to hear you liked it! Thanks for being here!!
love your quality and expertise in how much time you put in this definitely does not go unnoticed.
Appreciate this Alex! Thanks for watching!!
Basically this video is a masterclass
Yo I appreciate this!!
i love it, it looks so impressive. Especially the shower scene, the lightning is just freaking good. Im studying right now film, to become a filmmaker. And someone told me that i probably dont know how to use light. And they were right, i didnt know you could do so much with the lighting. I mean i kinda knew, but i didnt knew how. Im going to try to make some of these Lightnings for my next University Projekt. Thank you for showing us.
Thank you so much for taking time to watch and comment. The shower scene was such a fun one, one of my favorites I've experimented with! Cheeers!
Great work man
Thanks so much my man. Appreciate you stopping by 🙏
I can't wait to put this into practice!
Hey Ryan. Absolutely stellar video, I was glued to my TV from start to finish. Great work 🎉
Ahh man thank you so much! Glad you enjoyed it 🙏
The edit is amazing! You could break it for us (specially the sound!)!
Thank you! Might just have to do that!
Really useful information for filmmaker... Thanks for making this video...
Glad it was helpful! Thanks!!
This is a perfect tutorial video on lighting and that starting scene was amazing really liked the montage 🔥
Ahh thank you so much!!
@@RyanKao please make me your assistant.
I consume a lot of content. And this one is super fresh. Your style inc edit is fresh bro. Kuddos.
Means a lot! Thank you 🙏
Exactly! Especially in VR filmmaking! Very difficult though because at 180x180 it's harder to keep ideal lighting out of sight!
Yes, I actually read the description. I'm curious- what editing program do you use?
Thanks!! Davinci Resolve!
BRUH. crazy good breakdown from start to finish! appreciate all the knowledge you dropped!
Appreciate that! Thanks for watching man!
This was DOPE! Lotta gems in this joint!💎💎💎
Yoo thank you so much bro
okay i'm gonna binge this channel now
I'm honored...
man this was really good!
🙏
Loved this breakdown! The way you use your creativity and expertise to shape the light in different ways is incredible 🔥
I appreciate that! Thanks so much! 🙏
Your bg music and sounds also is soooo goooooddddd, DOPE
Appreciate it!!!
I just had an idea. What if that front part of the fresnel light had a ring that you could turn to change the temp. of the light as your focusing it also. That would be very valuable during quick setups. Just a thought. Maybe it's already out there.
I am enjoying every bit of your editing style. And thanks a million for such a valuable information.
This means a lot. Thanks for taking the time to watch !!
Great value in this. Learned a lot. Thank you!
Glad to hear that man. Thanks for watching!!
Yes!!! OMG! This is AWESOME! I won’t go into my story here, however I do relate to this on so many levels 🤗 I’m subscribing!!!
Yooo glad to hear! Thanks for subscribing!!
I use a Canon 1100D a very old dslr camera, Using light techniques makes my videos and images look like it was shot on a modern camera
Brother, love your editing style. Visuals and storytelling always top notch!
That means a lot! Thank you 🙏🙏
Wow. That was very entertaining and educational. Opened my eyes a lot about what goes into a single shot. Thank you. Subbed
So glad it was helpful! I appreciate you watching and subscribing!
Such a great video! Very helpful as lighting has been my hardest grasp as a cinematographer.
Im glad I clicked on this video! Great explanations!
Glad it was helpful!