www.robelliscinematography.com/downloads - download the full 46 minute mini course + all 5 individual parts for just £15! Colour graded with: www.dehancer.com - get 10% off Dehancer using ROBELLIS at checkout www.patreon.com/robelliscinematography - support me on Patreon for extra content, informal breakdowns of my work and extended RUclips videos - including the entire Lighting with Colour mini course available to steam now! There are a couple of sections in this part where the voice over audio goes a little funky when viewed on a phone. TV, headphones, speakers all seem to be fine, so possibly something mono related - I haven't been able to figure this one out! So headphones are recommended if viewing on a phone!
Day to Night was always a mystery to me...showing the long exposure night shot and how similar it was to a day shot blew me away! It's incredible to think of shooting a bunch of shots for different times of day from one lighting setup! Thanks so much!
Ive been lighting and shooting film and video for three decades. If newbies would just pay attention and absorb your lighting tutorials, they would become much more creative and possibly get more work as cinematographers. These techniques are also time savers, and subsequently, budget savers!!! EXCELLENT SERIES
@@RobEllisCinematographer You bet brother! I’m a Sag actor and have been on many Hollywood level movie sets. And your breakdown of lighting helps to make things make so much more sense. An avid filmmaker myself, I have a pretty vast knowledge of lighting techniques but you put a whole different spin on your presentation of it! Awesome!
@@Direct19681 That's awesome to hear that my breakdowns are helping things make more sense - I'm sure the setups of these techniques are a little more DIY than you're used to haha! But the ideas behind them I would hope are the same! And I'm glad to hear you like the way I present the ideas, that process seems to be something that intuitively makes sense to me, so I'm glad it's received well by others. Thanks so much man!! :)
I freakin' love these lighting videos, Rob. I bought the Nanlite Forza 500 because of you, and I've implemented your techniques into several videos that I've shot. Lighting is FAR more important than I ever realized, and your videos have shown that to me, resulting in an instant increase in quality of our content. Bless your face ❤
@@nicholasboule5134 @Nicholas Boule It's crazy how every new cinematographer thinks a new shiny camera is the way of the true masters, when it's really lighting!
@@ImaginationFolder ya its just bad education and misinformation. tools are tools and saying a new tool will make you Deakins or Hoytema is frankly retarded. sorry, no other way to put it. now camera techniques and lighting techniques are the way.
And I freaking love this comment! Such a kind thing to say and I'm truly happy that my videos have helped you with your own work - and I really appreciate you letting me know this too! All the love! 🖤
Man, you make tutorials like hardly anyone else. I knew these principles already but it is such a great video. This is something not talked about much and you break down the how and why very well.
All the think and consideration to justify and teach the lightinhg setups deserves youtube Oscar, really. You're great rob! And as always, thanks for sharing
You continue to blow me away every time, as someone who wants to be a filmmaker, I can not tell you how much I’ve learnt and benefited from your content. Never stop, thank you for these
absolutely wonderful video. explaining different types of lighting, qualities of light, and how to augment one lighting setup into different scenes. brilliant video. I love it
Okay now when I say this I'm not even being like extra nice or anything but you truly are a great teacher man! The quality of your videos is just unmatched! Thank you so much for these videos! I'm so glad to have found your channel!
Too kind! I really appreciate that, never really saw myself in that light at all until I started doing these videos, so thank you! I appreciate your kind words, thank you so much! :)
Even though I do this for a living, this was an absolutely masterful explanation. I love watching this sort of stuff to consolidate my knowledge. Brill!
Thank you so much Jason! :) Absolutely, I'm the same - even making these videos are useful for me, as I pick up little things I might usually gloss over or not think about too much!
I’m an amateur filmmaker who is constantly doubting a lot about how much I’m able to learn and apply in my own projects. Your videos are giving me a lot of knowledge and confidence. Truly inspiring, greets from Puerto Rico. 🖤
I'm happy my videos are helping you to learn and inspiring confidence in you, that's absolutely fantastic and I'm very thankful for your kind words! Greetings from the UK! 🖤
It''s difficult to know sometimes if I'm explaining too much or too little, or it's too fast or too slow - so it's always a massive relief to hear I'm hitting that middle ground haha! 😅 thank you so much!! :)
@@RobEllisCinematographer You're explaining with just the right amount of info! It's to the point and has no fluff. The pace and the music and the tripod set up is basically what most drama cinematography is all about. Keep up the great work. Each of your shot selections could easily be part of a drama in fine Indy movie man! Great job!
OMG that's beautiful! Thank you so much for such a detailed and absolutely clear lesson, that's the pure education indeed. And the pure magic of the cinema
I’m so glad I found this Channel it’s imo the best and most knowledgeable on RUclips. I’ll probably get the £15 course this week as a thank you for such content as well as get the extra material! Rob if you run any workshops I’ll be interested for sure 👌🏻
I learned more from the visual illustrations in this 10-min video than I did from a 4-month course in film school. Cheers, Rob! This is inspiring, high-quality work, and RUclips is better for it. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
I knew how to set it on camera. What I didn't,t know was all the detail explaining why and how we perceived the light. Amazing work. Thank you very much.
This video has helped my understanding of lighting for day and night immensely. Now I have to find a way to represent that on our low budget with 3x 40W LED panels and 2x 11W LED lights. I just bought your course and will be eagerly watching the third episode. Also, finally some RUclips videos that fit on my 21:9 screen without black bars on the side.
Always happy to hear this as I always get a little anxious I haven't explained and shown as clearly as I can - so I appreciate it!! Thank you so much! 😄
You're my favourite RUclips channel man. I know you don't have a lot of subs but I hope you don't let that get you down. Your work is extremely informative and helpful please never stop uploading ❤️
Thanks so much Noah! Subs are nice and they do help with income, but I'd rather slowly build them up than sell too much of myself to the algorithm game! Thank you so much for your kind words and I'm happy you're getting so much from my videos!! ❤️
Yo, picked up your full course and have watched it a couple times taking notes. Super solid info in there, Rob! Definitely did a good job at demystifying how color temp is used in film making.
6:04 Yeah I'm seeing how the main difference between these is no apparent bounce light to fill even little shadows in the texture of this wall under dim light already reflected once from the Moon.
This is actually because the moon was a lot higher in the sky than the sun - I would've had to wait a couple of seasons to get the sun in a similar position - but if I had, the images should have looked pretty much identical! But I felt the point was demonstrated well enough here! :)
Thank you very much for this great upload, Rob! Of course instant buy of the full course. Really happy to be able to give something back to you for such a great content. :)
www.robelliscinematography.com/downloads - download the full 46 minute mini course + all 5 individual parts for just £15!
Colour graded with: www.dehancer.com - get 10% off Dehancer using ROBELLIS at checkout
www.patreon.com/robelliscinematography - support me on Patreon for extra content, informal breakdowns of my work and extended RUclips videos - including the entire Lighting with Colour mini course available to steam now!
There are a couple of sections in this part where the voice over audio goes a little funky when viewed on a phone. TV, headphones, speakers all seem to be fine, so possibly something mono related - I haven't been able to figure this one out! So headphones are recommended if viewing on a phone!
Rarely do I find a video without some kind of garbage; this one's pure gold.
You've no idea how much do you change me perspective in cinematography with every new video that you release. Thank you so much, Rob.
I'm super happy to hear that Lucas, I really appreciate it! Thank YOU so much for watching! :)
No nonsense, no posturing,. Just pure education. Fantastic stuff. Much appreciated.
Thank you Jesse, glad you got something out of it!! :)
Day to Night was always a mystery to me...showing the long exposure night shot and how similar it was to a day shot blew me away! It's incredible to think of shooting a bunch of shots for different times of day from one lighting setup! Thanks so much!
Ive been lighting and shooting film and video for three decades. If newbies would just pay attention and absorb your lighting tutorials, they would become much more creative and possibly get more work as cinematographers. These techniques are also time savers, and subsequently, budget savers!!!
EXCELLENT SERIES
Thanks so much Markham, super happy you think my work is worth a lot to learn from - I really appreciate it!!
Man Rob, I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again. You’re lighting videos are hands down the most informative videos available!! Great job brother!
I appreciate it David, thank you!! Happy you're getting something out of them! :)
@@RobEllisCinematographer You bet brother! I’m a Sag actor and have been on many Hollywood level movie sets. And your breakdown of lighting helps to make things make so much more sense. An avid filmmaker myself, I have a pretty vast knowledge of lighting techniques but you put a whole different spin on your presentation of it! Awesome!
@@Direct19681 That's awesome to hear that my breakdowns are helping things make more sense - I'm sure the setups of these techniques are a little more DIY than you're used to haha! But the ideas behind them I would hope are the same! And I'm glad to hear you like the way I present the ideas, that process seems to be something that intuitively makes sense to me, so I'm glad it's received well by others. Thanks so much man!! :)
Best cinematographer on RUclips right here
Too kind!
Why this content has a small audience? It is worthy at least 1 million subscribers, thank u bro for ur efforts.
Thanks so much man I appreciate it!! Maybe one day we'll get there haha! :)
Bro literally elevated my filming skill he ain't even know it. Brilliant!
I freakin' love these lighting videos, Rob. I bought the Nanlite Forza 500 because of you, and I've implemented your techniques into several videos that I've shot. Lighting is FAR more important than I ever realized, and your videos have shown that to me, resulting in an instant increase in quality of our content. Bless your face ❤
Lighting is the way of the true masters
@@nicholasboule5134 @Nicholas Boule It's crazy how every new cinematographer thinks a new shiny camera is the way of the true masters, when it's really lighting!
@@ImaginationFolder ya its just bad education and misinformation. tools are tools and saying a new tool will make you Deakins or Hoytema is frankly retarded. sorry, no other way to put it. now camera techniques and lighting techniques are the way.
And I freaking love this comment! Such a kind thing to say and I'm truly happy that my videos have helped you with your own work - and I really appreciate you letting me know this too! All the love! 🖤
Man, you make tutorials like hardly anyone else. I knew these principles already but it is such a great video. This is something not talked about much and you break down the how and why very well.
All the think and consideration to justify and teach the lightinhg setups deserves youtube Oscar, really.
You're great rob! And as always, thanks for sharing
Haha thank you so much for the kind words Luis and thank you for continuing to watch my videos and support my channel, I truly appreciate it!! :)
You continue to blow me away every time, as someone who wants to be a filmmaker, I can not tell you how much I’ve learnt and benefited from your content. Never stop, thank you for these
Thank you so much for your kind words and it's awesome to hear how much my work has helped you! It makes doing these videos worth it! So thank you!! 😊
Thanks for the subscribe, Rob. My channel genuinely wouldn't be here without yours. Thank you, brother.
Never seen someone explaining this so easily as you just did. you are talented my man
This video was so in depth. I got much more than I was expecting. Thank you.
this is probably the best explanation and breakdown of day vs night color temps I've come across. thank you so much for this!
absolutely wonderful video. explaining different types of lighting, qualities of light, and how to augment one lighting setup into different scenes. brilliant video. I love it
This may very well be the best video that exist on youtube.
Okay now when I say this I'm not even being like extra nice or anything but you truly are a great teacher man! The quality of your videos is just unmatched! Thank you so much for these videos! I'm so glad to have found your channel!
Too kind! I really appreciate that, never really saw myself in that light at all until I started doing these videos, so thank you! I appreciate your kind words, thank you so much! :)
Wow!! One of the best, easy to understand and informative RUclips videos I've seen on lighting. Thank you!!
Thank you so much Sean! Glad you found it useful! :)
Even though I do this for a living, this was an absolutely masterful explanation. I love watching this sort of stuff to consolidate my knowledge. Brill!
Thank you so much Jason! :) Absolutely, I'm the same - even making these videos are useful for me, as I pick up little things I might usually gloss over or not think about too much!
I’m an amateur filmmaker who is constantly doubting a lot about how much I’m able to learn and apply in my own projects. Your videos are giving me a lot of knowledge and confidence. Truly inspiring, greets from Puerto Rico. 🖤
I'm happy my videos are helping you to learn and inspiring confidence in you, that's absolutely fantastic and I'm very thankful for your kind words! Greetings from the UK! 🖤
Rob.... this video is something very special.. its a gift for many of us who want to learn.. thank you
Thank you so much and I'm very happy you consider this so important to learn from! I appreciate it 😊
Just found this channel... this is the absolute best I've seen ever on youtube
I love the pacing in your videos. It's as if it has no fat and gives enough time to digest the concise but profound transfer of knowledge. Kudos Rob!
It''s difficult to know sometimes if I'm explaining too much or too little, or it's too fast or too slow - so it's always a massive relief to hear I'm hitting that middle ground haha! 😅 thank you so much!! :)
@@RobEllisCinematographer You're explaining with just the right amount of info! It's to the point and has no fluff. The pace and the music and the tripod set up is basically what most drama cinematography is all about. Keep up the great work. Each of your shot selections could easily be part of a drama in fine Indy movie man! Great job!
THIS IS INCREDIBLE. The ammount of new perspectives and possibilities this video has gave me in insane THANK YOU SO MUCH
That is so awesome to hear!!! I really appreciate it Federico! :)
very great breakdown for a lighting-noob like me. you should price your course at least 10x for the given value!
OMG that's beautiful! Thank you so much for such a detailed and absolutely clear lesson, that's the pure education indeed. And the pure magic of the cinema
I’ve always avoid white balance as most videos go over my head but this was great explanation and easy to follow
i'm gonna try this when i got home. thank you for sharing your knowledge about lights.
Absolutely! Thank you for watching!! 😄
This guy was definitely the undefeated staring contest champion growing up.
Great tutorial. Slowly starting to invest in my lighting.
Haha too much eye contact actually makes me slightly uncomfortable, it's a facade! 🤣 thank you so much! I hope it's going well! :)
I’m so glad I found this Channel it’s imo the best and most knowledgeable on RUclips. I’ll probably get the £15 course this week as a thank you for such content as well as get the extra material! Rob if you run any workshops I’ll be interested for sure 👌🏻
I learned more from the visual illustrations in this 10-min video than I did from a 4-month course in film school. Cheers, Rob! This is inspiring, high-quality work, and RUclips is better for it. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Wow that's awesome! Thanks Jacob! I'm glad you got so much out of the video and I appreciate your kind words - thank you so much!!
Always like a meditation
Haha I love that! Thank you so much! :)
This is the best tutorial on shooting day for night. Love your videos! Love the detailed explanation
Man, this video is gold! They are both easy to understand and packed with a lot of knowledge. You are making amazing job!
I knew how to set it on camera. What I didn't,t know was all the detail explaining why and how we perceived the light. Amazing work. Thank you very much.
Thanks so much Stephane, glad you enjoyed it and got something out of it!! :)
Thanks so much for this beautifully illustrated explanation
straight to the point with numbers and informations. respect
This video has helped my understanding of lighting for day and night immensely. Now I have to find a way to represent that on our low budget with 3x 40W LED panels and 2x 11W LED lights.
I just bought your course and will be eagerly watching the third episode. Also, finally some RUclips videos that fit on my 21:9 screen without black bars on the side.
Happy to hear the video has helped and I very much appreciate your support - I hope part 3 also helped in some way! Thank you so much! 😄
The Quality of these tutorials are MIND BLOWING! Well done man
Thank you so much Mehran, happy you're enjoying them!! :)
Fantastic lessons! It's so clear now! You have a talent of teacher.
Thank you so much, super happy you enjoyed/got something out of the video!
I think I am already seeing progress from these videos. Thanks for sharing!
Wow the best video on Cinematic lighting on YT. True.
This is unbelievable! Thank you for all this incredible information!!
Thank you so much! I hope you found it useful!! :)
Bro I came to find a filter to add on my videos and left with knowledge I thought I won’t find
These lighting series are the best I've seen on youtube (and I've seen a few). Subscribed!
Thank you so much! It's always appreciated! :)
You are the best. I learnt something today😂🎉❤
Whooray!
Thank you so much for helping out a young filmaker like me.
Forsure one is the best film channels. Feels like I’m in a legit class lol.
Haha that's awesome! Thank you so much!! :)
Man this is the real gem 💎 information. You gained a subscriber.
Wow thank you so much! One of these few moments im really thinking about to get the full version :)
You’re the goat man, these vids are so useful in helping me improve and understand cinematography better!
This one really changed my cinematography perspective, Great job Rob!
That's awesome, super happy my video helped with that! Thank you so much! 😊
You're so good at explaining things along with visual representation my dude such great content man
Always happy to hear this as I always get a little anxious I haven't explained and shown as clearly as I can - so I appreciate it!! Thank you so much! 😄
You're my favourite RUclips channel man. I know you don't have a lot of subs but I hope you don't let that get you down. Your work is extremely informative and helpful please never stop uploading ❤️
Thanks so much Noah! Subs are nice and they do help with income, but I'd rather slowly build them up than sell too much of myself to the algorithm game! Thank you so much for your kind words and I'm happy you're getting so much from my videos!! ❤️
This is wildly good, so much learning packed enjoyably into 11 minutes. Thank you.
Thanks so much, I'm happy you both learnt from and enjoyed the video! Thank you for watching!! :)
I've seen this video for more than 10 times. Thank you soooo much
Haha I'm glad you're getting so much out of it! I appreciate it - thank you! :)
Best video on this subject I have ever seen. Great job! And thanks too.
Thanks Evandro, happy you think so!! I appreciate it! 😊
This is the best video I've seen about lighting
fantastic transition
Insanely useful explanation here, thanks for sharing this !
insane amount of info
videos like these are just rare
Yo, picked up your full course and have watched it a couple times taking notes. Super solid info in there, Rob! Definitely did a good job at demystifying how color temp is used in film making.
Thank you so much for your support Logan, I'm happy you found it useful! :)
i like how you can describe this useful information so easily, great .
Happy it's easy to understand, thank you so much!! :)
one of the best channels on youtube.. thanks heaps
Rob you are really fantastic. Thanks for what you do!
thats just awesome. I cant believe how much i just learned by watching this video. Thank you so much!
Happy to hear you learned a lot from it, thank YOU so much!! 😄
dont work harder! work smarter ! ❤
Amazing video. The explanation of concepts is introduced wonderfully. I never saw a deep explanation using that understanding of real light. Thanks!
Thanks so much, I really appreciate it! And I'm glad you got something out of the video!! 😄
You are "The Light Whisperer"! As always, extremely entertaining and informative! Pure quality content.👌
Haha too kind! Thank you so much and thanks for your continued support, I appreciate it! :)
This is a gem! Thank you Rob!!
Glad you think so Alan! Thank you so much! :)
Literally the best on youtube for cinema techniques. when are you dropping a film?
Thanks so much Nicholas! I'd need free time to do that haha! :) one day in the near future, I hope!
Love your videos man, they're so hopeful in learning lighting.
That was such an chill and gorgeous video...I love your Voice, so calm :)
Thank you so much! 😊
One of the most helpful videos ever!
Super happy to hear that! Thank you so much!! 😄
This is the best video explaining I've seen yet! thankyou so much! :D
Hats off ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ best underrated youtube channel lov from Pakistan 🇵🇰
Thank you so much!! Love from the UK! 🇬🇧 💙💙
Was searching for this kind of tutorial for long time.
Happy you found it here! :)
wow. thanks stranger on the internet!
Thank YOU, stranger on the internet! :) happy you enjoyed the video!
Started watching the channel to learn how to make pretty images, gonna finish with having a PhD in Astrophysics.
Hahaha I don't know if it's quite on that level but I appreciate the sentiment! I hope you're enjoying the videos! :)
@@RobEllisCinematographer Oh you know it dude, best tutorials on the platform, cheers!
Really grateful for your incredible content!
Thank you so much, I'm happy you're enjoying my videos! 😊
Great information. I went ahead and bought the course. Thank you.
Thank you so much for your support!! I hope you enjoy the full video! :)
WOW this was well done. Can tell you put a lot of work in this.
Thanks so much Dan! 😀
It's funny to me that I've never seen Rob talking, only heard :D BTW without doubt the best filmmaking channel on YT
Gotta maintain some kind of mystery! Haha! Thank you so much Marton, too kind! 😊
GREAT tutorial!! Really awesome information. It'll help me make better films.
Thanks so much, happy you enjoyed it! :)
This guy knows lighting :) New sub
Thank you so much for your support!! :)
since the talent does not move.... did you create this in post? think I'll watch this 4 or 5 more times. A real learning experince here
This was a fantastic video and thank you for sharing
This guy knows lighting :) New sub !
you're an amazing teacher
Thank you so much!! 😊
You are an inspiration
Waaaaaw i have right teacher now , so detail and easy to understand
This channel must be 20M subscribers
Thank you so much! Happy you enjoyed the video and it's clearly explained! 😄 haha maybe 20M one day! ;)
What an Amazing video! Thank you for sharing.
6:04 Yeah I'm seeing how the main difference between these is no apparent bounce light to fill even little shadows in the texture of this wall under dim light already reflected once from the Moon.
This is actually because the moon was a lot higher in the sky than the sun - I would've had to wait a couple of seasons to get the sun in a similar position - but if I had, the images should have looked pretty much identical! But I felt the point was demonstrated well enough here! :)
@@RobEllisCinematographer OHHH I hadn't thought of that factor, since they look pretty close.
Thanks Rob.
@@anthonypc1 it's perhaps something I should have noted in the video! Thanks Anthony! :)
Pure value content, amazingly informative. Thanks Rob for sharing
Thank you so much Ashray, glad you found it useful! 😄
ABSOLUTELY INSANE video
Thank you so much!! 😊
Thank you very much for this great upload, Rob! Of course instant buy of the full course. Really happy to be able to give something back to you for such a great content. :)
Thank you so much for your support Ole, I truly appreciate it! I hope you enjoy the mini course 😄
You Rob Ellis are a good professional and you know how to teach the details in a very exemplary way, keep it up. Does your course have more minutes?
Thank you so much Elias! The course has an exclusive Part 3 which takes a look at measuring colour temperature :)
@@RobEllisCinematographer We viewers would love for you to continue on You Tube with the wonderful teachings about cinematic lighting