One of the most informative and understandable tutorial on lighting. Requesting you for a video on how exactly to choose all those settings when we have a shot list in hand.
your video is amazing. well done. everything is clear and detailed pls keep doing more videos. thenk you so much. now lighting become more clear to my eyes thx again
Million’s thanks!!! I really loved it and understood!!! Those same terms where explain in class, but I didn’t understood because the professor didn’t showed us examples! I will use this to study for my exam. ❤️
I like very much your videos. It is interesting and practical for me how like to improve my experience in photography. I never had photography education and it helps me very much.
Thanks so much! I was looking to learn more about the basics of lighting so really appreciate this :) I'd love to hear more about white balance setting on camera and how do you define what "temperature" you set your camera on (y) Cheers bro
Superb explanation but I m very confused about colour temperature.. Can u make some more videos where u can explain step by Step about colour temperature n also I want to know about matching out door window light with interior where we measure the foot candle by metre n accordingly we keep foot candle of key light n use ND filters n all.
Is that CineDesigner you used for the modeling? I'm just beginning to really dive in on learning lighting and whatever you used looks like a great program to use as a tool and also for experimenting with different setups and tools that I might not have real-world access to.
amazing video great job :D , if im in tungsten indoor around 3600 k , and i want to shoot with flash , what should be the camera White balance to get exactly what im seeing ? with flash and without the flash ? thanks alot
Well done. But just as you got to the part about different characters having different lighting ratios, the video ends “well that’s it for this video.” I’d definitely like to see a video explaining that some more.
One of the most informative and understandable tutorial on lighting. Requesting you for a video on how exactly to choose all those settings when we have a shot list in hand.
Thanks for all of this, saved it to a playlist to go back to it.
Thank you soooo much. God loves ppl who shares their experience instead of being selfish
your video is amazing. well done. everything is clear and detailed pls keep doing more videos. thenk you so much. now lighting become more clear to my eyes thx again
This was really great even after two years....
Thank you, Ahad.
Actually enjoyed this. Straight faxx no bs
Thank you SO much for taking the time to create this!! Such clear, concise information.
This is Internet Gold. Thank you for this.
Million’s thanks!!! I really loved it and understood!!! Those same terms where explain in class, but I didn’t understood because the professor didn’t showed us examples! I will use this to study for my exam. ❤️
the best lighting channal I have ever seen
Thanks Zhao!
I like very much your videos. It is interesting and practical for me how like to improve my experience in photography. I never had photography education and it helps me very much.
Another excellent reference video 👍
Thank you very much. Great coverage, well delivered. I'm liking this type of tutorial. Thank you for the effort.
Very nice. Can you make a more detailed video on contrast ratios, when lighting multiple subjects on one scene ?
Amazing work. Thanks for that!
Great stuff, I'm totally new and your explanation is brilliant, thank you.
Thanks so much! I was looking to learn more about the basics of lighting so really appreciate this :) I'd love to hear more about white balance setting on camera and how do you define what "temperature" you set your camera on (y) Cheers bro
beaut video, could you make one in more detail on colour temperature?
great class thanks
You bet, Michael!
Superb explanation but I m very confused about colour temperature.. Can u make some more videos where u can explain step by Step about colour temperature n also I want to know about matching out door window light with interior where we measure the foot candle by metre n accordingly we keep foot candle of key light n use ND filters n all.
Ellen Likes this. Great job Greg!
Is that CineDesigner you used for the modeling? I'm just beginning to really dive in on learning lighting and whatever you used looks like a great program to use as a tool and also for experimenting with different setups and tools that I might not have real-world access to.
Very clean tutorial, thanks so much!
thanks man awesome work
please make a detailed video about light filters (Kelvin ) and ND filters , and light metaring
Thank you so much man. Helped me so much.
Awesome tutorial. Btw, what kind of stand light is that at 6:50
Well done!
amazing video!!! great job - subscribed
Nice video. What software is this being used?
You rock Greg!
Thanks man!
Thanks!
amazing video great job :D , if im in tungsten indoor around 3600 k , and i want to shoot with flash , what should be the camera White balance to get exactly what im seeing ? with flash and without the flash ? thanks alot
Well done. But just as you got to the part about different characters having different lighting ratios, the video ends “well that’s it for this video.” I’d definitely like to see a video explaining that some more.
Thank you!
Does the sun in an outside location count as ambient light?
Good knowledge
Thanm you so much please make video about lighting a low key scene
AWESOME. thanks!
thanks
What software is this? Looks like Cinetracer!
SO HELPFUL!! Thank you!! :)
your work is awesome ♪♪
What is the software?
What is the software you use?
Cinema 4D
Amazing Video~! Thx
now 4years
Very informative thank you 😊😊
You are welcome!
buenazo, gracias
The speaking speed a bit faster would be better! Nice tutorial
Hie lens pro to go
Plz make more lighting videos
And also can anybody suggest me some channels sharing lighting techniques
LensProToGo
Thank you
Can u suggest some channel or blog as well
great info. would have been next level if you used a real model and real gear.
thanks for sharing!
pixelatorNYC cinedesigner is awesome though
yeah! looks like a cool program.
Thanks a lot , but Go to Pro Lighting!
First😂
very informative, Thank you very much