I love and hate watching these video breakdowns because every time I do, I end up adding another light or modifier to my kit. Lol in all seriousness, amazing job, really enjoy watching these vlogs.
I fall victim to youtube videos filling my Amazon and B&H cart all too often. Glad to see you getting something out of these videos! I appreciate your viewership!
Glad you enjoyed it! That is a key point I try to make, it could be just one light or 20 lights. But all shoots deserve the same effort and quality. Thank you for always supporting the videos!
You were essential to the lighting and the stream. You made quick work of the setup and load out of all things grip and lighting. I look forward to 4 more weeks of it!
Great video, do you ever have problems with fan noise from any of the gear? I am thinking about adding the Aputure f22c to my gear and I looked at reviews and saw comments about the fan noise. Also, YOU are the only person that takes the time to show us the individual and combined output from each of the lights and that helps those of us who do not have access to the variety of gear that you use. Thank you so very much for these videos!
Great look Piotr I love the lighting, you killed it. I have a live streaming company and I can totally appreciate how challenging it can be to have live stream clients who see the value of quality and are willing to pay for it. 1. Did you have a crew to help you set this up? 2. How long did it take to set up all of that G&L? That's a lot going on. 3. How big was the shoot crew as far as camera ops, Who switched the show? Were there roll ins, graphics, L3s, title cards? 4. Did you have a sound mixer? How did you mitigate crosstalk on the mics pickup the talent next to them? And even the emcee?
Thanks so much! 1. This was a 3 person crew. 2. Full day with tweaks. 3. One cam op, one person switching and then a graphics guy. 4. They were great with not stepping over each other. The Director switched and watched audio.
I love that you actually take the time to set up the D650 boom arms, it makes such a huge difference to get the lights just above talent instead of just off to the side, but people around me rarely seem to care. I guess my standards are too high for those kind of shoots.
Both booms from Avenger are always on the van, actually two of each. It also leaves room for reframing if needed. You are on the same side as me and want to do better.
Thank you! They are all on house power short of the MC’s. We had them on very low output, so it was not an issue. Otherwise we would spread the load around the house.
Are you team "just a dome"?
I love and hate watching these video breakdowns because every time I do, I end up adding another light or modifier to my kit. Lol in all seriousness, amazing job, really enjoy watching these vlogs.
I fall victim to youtube videos filling my Amazon and B&H cart all too often. Glad to see you getting something out of these videos! I appreciate your viewership!
PDMokry, your hard work is paying off, keep it up
Now if only RUclips let more people see the videos!
Thank you so much for the kind words and support!
Wow, the lighting on this is GORGEOUS!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you so much! This was a fun one fore sure. Building up each pocket of light made for an amazing look! Thanks for watching!
Wow! This project has so many “layers”. Interesting to watch the creative solutions you achieved within different projects
Glad you enjoyed it! That is a key point I try to make, it could be just one light or 20 lights. But all shoots deserve the same effort and quality. Thank you for always supporting the videos!
This is looking so good!
Thanks so much!
Nice set up. Looks really great. 👍
Glad you like it, thanks for watching!
Amazing job, keep it up, so inspiring
Thank you so much! I will keep them coming as long as possible!
EXCELLENT!
Thanks for stopping by! Love your channel!
Brilliant video - Thank you once again!
Glad you enjoyed it
Man love this channel :)
I appreciate that! Thank you for the support and hope you have a chance to watch them all!
Amazing how big of a difference each light makes in this scene!
It all adds up! The best part is you don't know the lights are playing until you take them away.
Thanks for having me out! Had a lot of fun being on this one!
You were essential to the lighting and the stream. You made quick work of the setup and load out of all things grip and lighting.
I look forward to 4 more weeks of it!
Thanks for the great video , awesome setup , did u add any light from outside for the window , or the sunlight was enough to
No lights outside, just the sun. Thank you for watching!
Great video, do you ever have problems with fan noise from any of the gear? I am thinking about adding the Aputure f22c to my gear and I looked at reviews and saw comments about the fan noise. Also, YOU are the only person that takes the time to show us the individual and combined output from each of the lights and that helps those of us who do not have access to the variety of gear that you use. Thank you so very much for these videos!
Great look Piotr I love the lighting, you killed it. I have a live streaming company and I can totally appreciate how challenging it can be to have live stream clients who see the value of quality and are willing to pay for it.
1. Did you have a crew to help you set this up?
2. How long did it take to set up all of that G&L? That's a lot going on.
3. How big was the shoot crew as far as camera ops, Who switched the show? Were there roll ins, graphics, L3s, title cards?
4. Did you have a sound mixer? How did you mitigate crosstalk on the mics pickup the talent next to them? And even the emcee?
Thanks so much!
1. This was a 3 person crew.
2. Full day with tweaks.
3. One cam op, one person switching and then a graphics guy.
4. They were great with not stepping over each other. The Director switched and watched audio.
I love that you actually take the time to set up the D650 boom arms, it makes such a huge difference to get the lights just above talent instead of just off to the side, but people around me rarely seem to care. I guess my standards are too high for those kind of shoots.
Both booms from Avenger are always on the van, actually two of each. It also leaves room for reframing if needed. You are on the same side as me and want to do better.
Good video.
Learned things!
Glad it was helpful! What part was most helpful?
Nice work when you bring all these lights are you running off house power?
Thank you!
They are all on house power short of the MC’s. We had them on very low output, so it was not an issue. Otherwise we would spread the load around the house.
Beautiful work mate =]
@@nordfilmcompany Thanks so much!
Nice. Are you using a camera app to switch camera angles? If so, what’s it called?
Thank you! I am using the MixEffect app with my ATEM switcher.
Another great vlog!
Thanks for always supporting the channel! One of my longest running viewers!
Hi - this is great - what colour temp was the camera set at?
I think we landed at 4500K. Thanks for watching!
I've been looking for a solid t-bar, what would you recommend?
Grab a 1" ear from Modern Studio or even a full split frame kit.
Can I ask how are you dealing with the noisy fan on the F22c's? I just took delivery of some and they are crazy loud..
Great video! Did you use the house internet connection for the stream or did you have another source?
Thank you! We were able to get the location to upgrade the internet for the stream.
So how many hours did it take to put everything up?
Full 10 hour day to sort everything out.