Just stumbled on your video and I immediately subscribed. Content is SUPER helpful. I’m renting an Aputure light for a test shoot and I’m watching every step of what you do. Thank you for including the longer version, very helpful to see and hear your thoughts/process 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
Probably it's me not being smart enough... couldn't find any link to the longer version ! 😌 What am I doing wrong ? Any help appreciated folks, thank you all. ✋️😊
Once again you are demostrating how to be a working DP, Gaffer, etc in real world settings. Your channel is one of the best! Please keep producing these great videos.
Love that you left in the client interaction...made me instantly feel like I was back on set. I immediately locked in with you lolol. And I like the replay with False Color. Excellent touch. You're killing it man!
Great demo! Tips I enjoyed: Oil removing wipe Demoing with where the subject is looking, not necessarily straight onto the camera. Knowing how long it took to set up. Thanks again!
I love how in-depth you went with this! Really showing the importance of slowing down and making sure everything is locked in before pressing record. I also need to add those oil wipes to my kit.
I really appreciate all of your detail as it helps me understand the lighting rationale. I also love watching your set up routine and how logical it seems, yet not obvious when you’re first learning. Great job with your videos.
I started providing the same oil wipes to my clients over the past year, and I was surprised at the positive response. Not only was it helping the onscreen result, but I have received MANY "thank yous" and "what a nice touch, that was very thoughtful". It makes the client feel valued, even at such a low price point for the wipes.
Most people know they get oily or find out fast when they use them. They know you care when you offer them up, because we want them to look their best. You are right, they are so cheap to have in the kit.
It's so helpful to see exactly how other people ard doing these - keep it up! I just did three days of on a commercial job at two different locations and trying to divide up my gear between the two places was a nightmare. It's finally time to build my own production cart. Thanks PD!
Bloody brilliant video, mate. You've convinced me to buy the 600X that i've been researching these past 2 days. I suffer many colour temp conflicts in the locations of my corporates and that bi-colour, combined with that light metre app i have to definitely look into, will make life easier for me. You've also reminded me to increase my setup time. I never give myself enough ! Fantastic tip on starting the tripod high, too. Love it.
Good video. I always show for these early too. Mainly because the client sometimes forgets to build the setup time into the call time. But I also don't like to feel rushed. Nice room you got to shoot in. They always put me in conference rooms, which are terrible because it makes it hard to get any depth in the frame.
This is for sure a top tier conference/board room. I hate the tiny rooms with giant tables in them. I know I will encounter issues in office buildings, so I always leave wiggle room. You always get the best results when not rushed. Thanks for watching!
Great video man! I'm looking to try to break into this corporate style of video work and you give such helpful information in this type of scenario. I will be checking out the long version for sure!
Great point about being early. I've been "here" since 1996 og if there is one thing that you can count on, is that something will almost ALWAYS take longer than expected - even if you're using great equipment and have years of experience. It can be as simple as when you show up, the client goes "oh, you have to park around 5 minutes from here" and we have to go back and forth between the car and the location to get the gear ready. Suddenly, we spent the first 30 minutes even unpacking. Larger corporations are also typically a bit more spicy when it comes to letting you in and I can't count the number of times I've been held up in the reception for 15-20 minutes just to get access / a badge etc. When doing live streaming, you can almost for sure count on having to spend extra time getting online - I always make sure MY client handles this before I show up but still, it's almost 50/50 chance of them just thinking "well, I'm online so I don't have to check!" and then the IT guys go "You're not getting access to our network - we need to know about this 2 weeks before" bla bla bla.
It's very simple and clearly explaining. Many thanks... I have an Amaran 300C and two 100d lamp... i think i will probe this lighting setup.. :) Best regards from Hungary!
Great setup as always, Piotr! One thing I wonder is if the space would have lended itself to more depth in the shot - I know it looks rather busy, but sometimes a board room could emphasize the importance of the subject, like a CEO. Personally I try to play with the space I'm in, so it won't be another shot that could've come from just anywhere, you know?
This was a direct to camera internal video. It was not anything exciting or news breaking. We have shot this room dozens of times, so I try to change it up for them. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment!
I feel like it's easier to dramatic light shaping and etc., it's the subtle shaping and manipulating that you do here which requires more skill and finesse. Also what's the light meter app called?
Boy would it be nice to make everything cinematic feeling, but that does not fly in corporate. Thank you for the support! apps.apple.com/us/app/pocket-light-meter/id381698089
So helpful and reassuring that I’m mostly doing things right myself! Question: I have mostly Daylight balanced lights, how would you suggest balancing these in a mixed lighting environment like this? I tend to find a happy medium between them all
@@PDMokry I use the little Ninja V. It looks like the 11.04 update covers Ninja Ultra, Ninja, Ninja V, Ninja V+, Ninja CAST, Ninja V Pro Kit, Ninja V+ Pro Kit, Ninja Inferno, Ninja Flame. Don't see Shogun on there.
Great stuff Peter. Love the long form stuff. How accurate is that light Meter? Not seen this one before? And it clearly measures colour Kelvins too!!!! Really? Keep up the great work.
Always show up early for corporate for sure!! Security slows you up with so many unnecessary questions like "are you supposed to be here today?" when you've got like three carts of equipment and a team of people with matching shirts lol
They know me by name and still give me crap, but thats what the clients pay for. I always tell the client that I need 1hr to get into their space from parking and pushing in. But there are new folks that don't understand this, so I had to share. The funny times are when clients say you should push in through the lobby, I crack up at that.
Hello mate. What kind of light stand are you using. I'm tired of dragging on film set my 2 heavy c-stands. Yours setup looks so cool. I'm curious what brand is the light stand + mounts + boom and the clamp for lightsaber. Cheers ;)
I use matthews and avenger light stands. You can see in detail in my last video posted. Vlog 55 watch and you will see a link to a longer edit where all the detail is.
Just getting into this myself from the stills side. Curious to learn if you and others arrived with your camera already built up and ready to go or do you build it on site? Still side I always built my camera on site, but I'm finding, for me anyway, that building out my r5c takes a LOT longer.
@@PDMokry I seen there’s quite a few light apps. Have you used any of the others? It would be cool to see a vid on why you picked this one vs others when this is all you have to work with.
Who clicked on the longer version? Should I release longer versions like this in the future?
Please. I just watched, liked and commented. Great content!
@@brunomamede2352 Thank you for the support brother!
Just stumbled on your video and I immediately subscribed. Content is SUPER helpful. I’m renting an Aputure light for a test shoot and I’m watching every step of what you do.
Thank you for including the longer version, very helpful to see and hear your thoughts/process 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
I absolutely enjoyed this video, huge thanks I learnt a lot!! 👏💪
Probably it's me not being smart enough... couldn't find any link to the longer version ! 😌
What am I doing wrong ? Any help appreciated folks, thank you all. ✋️😊
What other industry has people watching others do exactly what they do for 15 minutes and be absolutely captivated 🤣
Amazing job brother.
We are just weird like that! Glad to see you coming back!
Once again you are demostrating how to be a working DP, Gaffer, etc in real world settings. Your channel is one of the best! Please keep producing these great videos.
Love that you left in the client interaction...made me instantly feel like I was back on set. I immediately locked in with you lolol. And I like the replay with False Color. Excellent touch. You're killing it man!
Great demo!
Tips I enjoyed:
Oil removing wipe
Demoing with where the subject is looking, not necessarily straight onto the camera.
Knowing how long it took to set up.
Thanks again!
Thank you for the feedback! I always take notes to better my videos, so glad you enjoyed some of the tips! Thank you for supporting the channel!
Thanks for being generous with your gift. Very helpful. God bless u bro
Thank you! Glad you found it helpful!
Seriously enjoying your content. Can't wait to see this channel grow. You're putting out excellent educational content. Keep up the great work!
I help people become more confident on camera so these oil absorbing sheets are a great tip and for once I can get them in the UK 👍 Many thanks 🙏
I love how in-depth you went with this! Really showing the importance of slowing down and making sure everything is locked in before pressing record. I also need to add those oil wipes to my kit.
Glad it was helpful! Those wipes are such a cheat code. Thank you for taking the time to watch and leave a comment!
I really appreciate all of your detail as it helps me understand the lighting rationale. I also love watching your set up routine and how logical it seems, yet not obvious when you’re first learning. Great job with your videos.
Your content is very helpful bro. Thank you so much. ❤
Great tutorial and to the point, helpful practical setup solutions and tips.
I started providing the same oil wipes to my clients over the past year, and I was surprised at the positive response. Not only was it helping the onscreen result, but I have received MANY "thank yous" and "what a nice touch, that was very thoughtful". It makes the client feel valued, even at such a low price point for the wipes.
Most people know they get oily or find out fast when they use them. They know you care when you offer them up, because we want them to look their best. You are right, they are so cheap to have in the kit.
I would've think it will be the opposite reaction. Will start using this
Thanks for sharing your process
Thank you for stopping by!
Awesome as usual.
Great video. The tip about the oil wipes is golden. I'm ordering some right now. Keep up the awesome work!!
Awesome! Thank you! They are so cheap and make such an impact on the results! Thank you for the support!
It's so helpful to see exactly how other people ard doing these - keep it up! I just did three days of on a commercial job at two different locations and trying to divide up my gear between the two places was a nightmare. It's finally time to build my own production cart. Thanks PD!
This is some great content. Thank you for bringing us with you on this journey!
Glad you enjoy it! I will keep it coning!
Bloody brilliant video, mate. You've convinced me to buy the 600X that i've been researching these past 2 days. I suffer many colour temp conflicts in the locations of my corporates and that bi-colour, combined with that light metre app i have to definitely look into, will make life easier for me. You've also reminded me to increase my setup time. I never give myself enough ! Fantastic tip on starting the tripod high, too. Love it.
Got that whole live background looking like a greenscreen man that separation is killer! Fantastic call on the oil wipes man I gotta get those!
I’ve watched hundreds of videos for interview lighting, but man there were some real gems no one has ever brought up! Well done! 😎🤘🤟 I just subbed!
Really excellent tutorial, I really like how you show how each light plays a part, so neat that you can dial it all in with the app.
I appreciate your viewership! The app is great when trying to dial in a look.
Oil wipes! 👏 I thank you for your gold mine of tips!
Thanks PD! The light meter looks great and the oil wipes are about to be ordered! Loved the speed of the soft box too!
Great video, keep them coming
More to come!
what is the light meter by? tried looking for it but couldnt tell so many apps
Absolutely fantastic video brother! So much useful info and perfectly explained throughout. Much appreciated!
This is super helpful seeing your whole thought process for these kind of shoots. Thank you man! 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Thank so much for watching! I will keep them coming!
Love it! @@PDMokry
Good video. I always show for these early too. Mainly because the client sometimes forgets to build the setup time into the call time. But I also don't like to feel rushed. Nice room you got to shoot in. They always put me in conference rooms, which are terrible because it makes it hard to get any depth in the frame.
This is for sure a top tier conference/board room. I hate the tiny rooms with giant tables in them. I know I will encounter issues in office buildings, so I always leave wiggle room. You always get the best results when not rushed. Thanks for watching!
Love you videos. Great to see you channel growing :) always super informative and actionable info
Thanks so much for the continued support, it does not go without notice!
Great video man! I'm looking to try to break into this corporate style of video work and you give such helpful information in this type of scenario. I will be checking out the long version for sure!
Great point about being early. I've been "here" since 1996 og if there is one thing that you can count on, is that something will almost ALWAYS take longer than expected - even if you're using great equipment and have years of experience. It can be as simple as when you show up, the client goes "oh, you have to park around 5 minutes from here" and we have to go back and forth between the car and the location to get the gear ready. Suddenly, we spent the first 30 minutes even unpacking. Larger corporations are also typically a bit more spicy when it comes to letting you in and I can't count the number of times I've been held up in the reception for 15-20 minutes just to get access / a badge etc. When doing live streaming, you can almost for sure count on having to spend extra time getting online - I always make sure MY client handles this before I show up but still, it's almost 50/50 chance of them just thinking "well, I'm online so I don't have to check!" and then the IT guys go "You're not getting access to our network - we need to know about this 2 weeks before" bla bla bla.
Great setup looks good
Another great video!
Glad you enjoyed it!
@@PDMokry what was that Light Meter app called? For Android too?
@@DirectedbyZ This is what I use:
apps.apple.com/us/app/pocket-light-meter/id381698089
Cheers for the app tip, i use a light meter a lot but loving the light with colour meter .
Thanks dude
It has changed the look of my lighting for the better!
Super video. Thanks
Beautiful! Thanks for this man
My pleasure!
It's very simple and clearly explaining.
Many thanks...
I have an Amaran 300C and two 100d lamp... i think i will probe this lighting setup.. :)
Best regards from Hungary!
Amazing content! Thank you very much!
Glad you liked it! Thank you for watching!
Dope work as always bro
Much appreciated!
Great setup as always, Piotr! One thing I wonder is if the space would have lended itself to more depth in the shot - I know it looks rather busy, but sometimes a board room could emphasize the importance of the subject, like a CEO. Personally I try to play with the space I'm in, so it won't be another shot that could've come from just anywhere, you know?
This was a direct to camera internal video. It was not anything exciting or news breaking. We have shot this room dozens of times, so I try to change it up for them. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment!
I feel like it's easier to dramatic light shaping and etc., it's the subtle shaping and manipulating that you do here which requires more skill and finesse.
Also what's the light meter app called?
Boy would it be nice to make everything cinematic feeling, but that does not fly in corporate. Thank you for the support!
apps.apple.com/us/app/pocket-light-meter/id381698089
Looks great 👍🏾
Thanks 👍
Hey Piotr, Great Video 👌
Hey, thanks!
Cool video I learnt a lot, especially the light meter app
So helpful and reassuring that I’m mostly doing things right myself! Question: I have mostly Daylight balanced lights, how would you suggest balancing these in a mixed lighting environment like this? I tend to find a happy medium between them all
Great video. I found this very informative, thank you!
Glad it was helpful! Thank you Freddie!
Really enjoyed this brother, super helpful and interesting! Just subscribed. Thanks for the quality content!
Love your videos!
Greetings from Uruguay!
All the way from Uruguay! Thank you for being a supporter for so long!
I always hated the False color on my Atomos. With new firmware we now have EL Zone and love it. It works with Log profiles and shows stops of light.
Hope to see the update go the the Atomos Shogun Connect!
@@PDMokry I use the little Ninja V. It looks like the 11.04 update covers Ninja Ultra, Ninja, Ninja V, Ninja V+, Ninja CAST, Ninja V Pro Kit, Ninja V+ Pro Kit, Ninja Inferno, Ninja Flame. Don't see Shogun on there.
@@RobertJohnPhotography Yea, pretty lame when the Shogun Connect is a newer release compared to the Ninja
You're the fucing man, so lucky I found your RUclips, Ty.
You said it, must be true!
Thanks for video. Can you link to the two apps you are using? I have "Light meter" but does not look like yours? Thanks
Great stuff Peter. Love the long form stuff.
How accurate is that light Meter? Not seen this one before?
And it clearly measures colour Kelvins too!!!! Really?
Keep up the great work.
Glad you like the content! I feel it gets you close, but for matching if it is off, it is off equally on all readings.
Thanks@@PDMokry
Always show up early for corporate for sure!! Security slows you up with so many unnecessary questions like "are you supposed to be here today?" when you've got like three carts of equipment and a team of people with matching shirts lol
They know me by name and still give me crap, but thats what the clients pay for. I always tell the client that I need 1hr to get into their space from parking and pushing in. But there are new folks that don't understand this, so I had to share.
The funny times are when clients say you should push in through the lobby, I crack up at that.
I just recently got the 300dii and I'm feeling restrained with the 6500k temp. I use it as a key light for all my interviews.
"receding hairline" I feel you brother, me too 😂😂😂
For your atomos lut false color, how is this being recorded and added to the video? is it all done in editing or how does that work?
Thank you for your efforts
Can you tell me the light meter app please 🙏🏻
Pocket Light Meter
Hello mate. What kind of light stand are you using. I'm tired of dragging on film set my 2 heavy c-stands. Yours setup looks so cool. I'm curious what brand is the light stand + mounts + boom and the clamp for lightsaber. Cheers ;)
I use matthews and avenger light stands. You can see in detail in my last video posted. Vlog 55 watch and you will see a link to a longer edit where all the detail is.
@@PDMokry thx bro
excellent video and very well explained. Could I ask you the name of the app that you use to sync up all the lights? thank you!
Thanks so much! It is the Sidus link app.
Very informative man
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for sharing
Dope! I can’t figure out which light meter app that is. There are so many!
You can you Sidus Link App
Great video!
Quick question. How are you able to turn false color on and off for the recording like that?
Fantastic content man and very helpful, what's the name of the app that you used? And do you find it reliable?
Hey @PDMokry Great stuff! Where did you get that False Color Lut? Or are you screen recording?
I can’t seem to remember, it might have been from another RUclipsr that made it. It is not a recording.
Resolve has FC overlays built in.
@@PDMokry Thank you!
What's the name of light meter app? Thanks for a great video!
Thank you for the support!
apps.apple.com/us/app/pocket-light-meter/id381698089
Which light meter app are you using specifically? I searched and didn't see one that looked like yours.
apps.apple.com/us/app/pocket-light-meter/id381698089
Really enjoyed this video.
The app you used to measure the light, tried looking for light metre and couldnt find it :( is there a link please
nice setup! ill have to get that light meter app and face wipes! Was this a 50mm?
Just getting into this myself from the stills side. Curious to learn if you and others arrived with your camera already built up and ready to go or do you build it on site? Still side I always built my camera on site, but I'm finding, for me anyway, that building out my r5c takes a LOT longer.
what kind of cart do you use? I'm in the market for one.
I can share a link to the one I have.
Nice trolley/cart! (It’s the small things) 😅
What brand is it??
awesome vid !! very informative my friend , instant subscribe
Can you please share the app you use for your light meter?
Would love you man on my documentary film shoots. Your lighting looks great! :)
Feel free to reach out! Thanks for the kind words!
@@PDMokry The problem is I live in UK! Wicked lighting!
More important question, what cart are you using?
What the name of the app and the develope? just to make sure I'm downloading the right one
What is that cart you have?
Light meter app? I’m gonna have to look into to this 💪
It is a must have, when you don't have your sekonic!
apps.apple.com/us/app/pocket-light-meter/id381698089
@@PDMokry I seen there’s quite a few light apps. Have you used any of the others? It would be cool to see a vid on why you picked this one vs others when this is all you have to work with.
What was the kight meter app?
apps.apple.com/us/app/pocket-light-meter/id381698089
Cheers buddy! Keep the vids coming!@@PDMokry
10:21 Oh no, we didn’t get the false color view! Oh well!
Shows them in the split screen
I dont find the app what is the exact name of it ?
Can you share me link of light meter apps. Thx
Whats the app name? thanks for sharing your process its very helpful!
also what's your white balance on camera?
Check out the longer edit for the white balance details
Pocket Light Meter
awesome. thank you@@PDMokry
Hello.What is on your head ?
My limited edition headbands and a DJI mic.
@@PDMokry omg is dji there... Watching from phone..
Everything is small
Cool cool. Good luck
Overkill.
That is my goal!
man you are meetering wrong the tube light. You need to be on camera point to meter correctly. Remember the inverse square law
Using it as a color meter, not light meter.
Soooo, and where is your result? A lot of words, but nothing at the end.