Love those lighting breakdowns ! Although I think it would also be interesting to have insight on camera choice, lenses, focal length selection, choice of framing, diffusion filters used etc.
Great video man! It’s really nice to see some real world examples and breakdowns of how the lighting was used to serve the final image. Really appreciate the work you’re doing!
Really thinking about moving away somewhere not as Russ and buss as LA and or New York, I wanna move for the love of filmmaking, considering i just graduated from college. Any recommendations where to move? I live in Ohio/wv
Great videos you create, picking up loads of tips for my own commercials here in the UK. One question - for the camp fire scene, did you have your camera colour temp set to 3200K or did you go with 5600K to get a very warm tint?
nice breakdowns keep up the good work Carlo am an upcoming film director love also the foundation thing you're doing in my country am in Nairobi Kenya😊
18:18 that nice warm backlight glow on the left of the two male talents looks really good. I just wish you guys used the car the talent drove to the beach in as part of that shot's background & its headlights as the practical motivating that tube backlight. Otherwise you guys did a masterful job 👏🏾
Really well done and explained in a compact video. If you ever want to elaborate on the lighting set ups from this commercial i would love to know more about the lights used to create the harsh sunlight on the talents faces when both groups meet at the car. You talked about a diffused aputure 1200d through diffusion, but i guess theres more to it. My guess would be defocussed Leekos, but my brain says there is more to it. The black talent does not get light all up his head, so there needs to be a flag or something in the way. I would love to hear about the specifics there, because this is extremly well done artificial sunlight. Would appreciate it. Much love from germany :)
This is the real deal man! Great insight! Would be useful to know what kind of diffusion you used and what kind of exposure settings to get right contrast ratios
Love those lighting breakdowns ! Although I think it would also be interesting to have insight on camera choice, lenses, focal length selection, choice of framing, diffusion filters used etc.
Good note, thank yoU!
And possibly cam settings choices
Great video man! It’s really nice to see some real world examples and breakdowns of how the lighting was used to serve the final image. Really appreciate the work you’re doing!
Glad you enjoyed it!
The boy done did it! Nice looks dude
Thanks bro
Really thinking about moving away somewhere not as Russ and buss as LA and or New York, I wanna move for the love of filmmaking, considering i just graduated from college. Any recommendations where to move? I live in Ohio/wv
Hey Carlo how are you?……….. I’m fine as well, Thank you for asking. Appreciate the info on your cinematic breakdown!
Great videos you create, picking up loads of tips for my own commercials here in the UK. One question - for the camp fire scene, did you have your camera colour temp set to 3200K or did you go with 5600K to get a very warm tint?
nice breakdowns keep up the good work Carlo am an upcoming film director love also the foundation thing you're doing in my country am in Nairobi Kenya😊
Thanks for this man! I just dropped a similar breakdown on my channel today. Love these lighting bts videos!
Thank you!
you're gonna hit 100K subs in no time my guy. Fantastic information in every video. I'm picking up a TON from you 👍🏻
hopefully! thank you
In the commercial it looks like they just walk out of the store without paying 😅
Awesome work!!! I really admire you man! Great video!
This is literally picture engineering
hi mate, great breakdown do you know where we can watch the final commercial?
I think it’s on my website - carlostigliano.com
Each scene was a project. Well done, man. Especially with the fast pace of the production.
Thanks!
imagine not clicking on a stigs vid as soon as it drops
Hahaha !
Amazing breakdown, insane setup & architecting of light
18:18 that nice warm backlight glow on the left of the two male talents looks really good. I just wish you guys used the car the talent drove to the beach in as part of that shot's background & its headlights as the practical motivating that tube backlight. Otherwise you guys did a masterful job 👏🏾
Couldnt drive the jeep on the beach and the tube was motivating the lanterns and bulbs
but thanks for the comment!
Really well done and explained in a compact video. If you ever want to elaborate on the lighting set ups from this commercial i would love to know more about the lights used to create the harsh sunlight on the talents faces when both groups meet at the car. You talked about a diffused aputure 1200d through diffusion, but i guess theres more to it. My guess would be defocussed Leekos, but my brain says there is more to it. The black talent does not get light all up his head, so there needs to be a flag or something in the way. I would love to hear about the specifics there, because this is extremly well done artificial sunlight. Would appreciate it. Much love from germany :)
Another Stig video, Another banger video🔥
thank you!
hey , which lenses haveyou useed for these scenes?
Tokina Vista Primes
beautiful work brotha
thanks bro
Great breakdown, as usual! Thanks for the hard work on your videos. Were you using P600C Novas or P300C Novas mostly?
I beleive P300c but I could be wrong
How was the color session for this? Looks great! 🔥
I worked with a great colorist on this one
Nice! If we ever get the opportunity I would love to color one of your projects 👍🏾
Lots of great tips here, thanks for this!
Glad it was helpful!
Loved this, thanks for the breakdown 🙌❤️🔥💯
thank you!
I enjoyed this commercial. It had a Bud Light feeling. Thanks for sharing.
Thank ya!
This is the real deal man! Great insight! Would be useful to know what kind of diffusion you used and what kind of exposure settings to get right contrast ratios
I think I was rocking a 1/8 black satin filter
More of this plss! Wonderful! its possible to see a breakdown of the editing? thanks
Good idea, maybe in the future ill do an edit breakdown
I love the insight I get from these breakdowns
Thanks!
Thanks for sharing bro 🙏🏻🙏🏻
My pleasure
Another cool one, Thanks
You bet
My weekly dose of Gian cinematography! 🎉
:)