How to shoot FILM AT NIGHT // Explained
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- Опубликовано: 23 дек 2023
- I receive a lot of questions on how I shoot at night or in situations where there's almost no daylight, so I thought, let's make an episode about it!
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Hey, those tips are perfect. Makes me less tense about shooting low light! Thanks 🙏🏾👍🏾
That’s good to hear! Let me know how it goes 🙏🏼
Excellent and in depth advice
Love to hear that, glad it was helpful! 🙏🏼
Love the new vid man! I’m always learning things from you - merry Christmas :)
Love to hear that! Feeling honored! 🙏🏼 Merry Christmas to you too 🎄
Solid tips! Love the vibe in your shots 👌🔥
Thanks! 🙏🏼
Another great episode. Thank you
Thanks mate! Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks for the tips. 😊
You’re welcome!
Nice another vid to watch ❤
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Another valuable video!
Thanks my friend!
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I don’t recommend metering at night without a tripod or a spot meter or incident meter. Giving the film as much light as possible allows for the shadows to have the most detail and gives more room to correct for shooting daylight film in mixed or tungsten light. The highlights just won’t blow out with color neg. I just make sure that I shoot with the most practical settings. 99% of the time that means wide open at 1/50th.
Well, it’s not practical to bring a tripod if you do some street photography or if you’re documenting life as it happens. A tripod is nice for when you’re planning out some shots or want to capture static shots. With things that need quick handling it’s just not possible.
I was talking about color negative film indeed, for positive film it’s a different story. 😁
@@TIPSinc01 To clarify I’m also not talking about using a tripod. The way I shoot scenes like this, is I shoot wide open at the longest speed I can handhold without shaking. That’s usually 1/50th.
@@VariTimo ah I see, well, I meter everything with the internal meter of my M6, and this method always works for me 🙌🏼
@@TIPSinc01 Probably because Portra 800 and 800T have great underexposure latitude. Try giving it as much light as is practical.
@@VariTimo I don’t think they have good underexposure latitude at all. Portra 400 does a way better job at that. I’ve experienced a lot with different methods and the way I explained in the video works the best for my work. Shooting everything wide open at 1/50th doesn’t cut it all the time.
This would be easy because you have metering, how about non meter rf?
I would get an external lightmeter.
Great video. Quick question: Are you setting your ISO at 800 with Portra 800 or are you setting it below 400?
At night mostly just at box speed (800). During the day I tend to shoot it at 400.
love the video. when you shoot hp5 do you shoot at 1600 or only develop pushed two stops. (or both) ?
Thanks mate! Yes I shoot it at 1600 and push it two stops!
@@TIPSinc01 thank you.. just gained a subscriber !! blessings to you
@@whyeselle2230 love to hear that! 🙏🏼
The video tips on shooting night, that I’ve been waiting for. Cheers mate and thank you🎉
Good to hear that! 🙏🏼
I been using delta 3200 at night, super grainy if you’re into that.
Sounds good, isn’t that really a 1600 speed film which likes to be pushed one or two stops?
@@TIPSinc01 it’s a 1000 iso film stock but people mostly shot it at 1,600. I think it comes out better in the 120 format.
@@Awayne429 check!
@@TIPSinc01It comes out very flat if you don't shoot it at 1600 or 3200. I much prefer it
@@rwinkler4321 and push it in dev?
When I shot weddings with film in the days before digital became a thing, we referred to it as ASA. when digital cameras came into the market they started referring to it as ISO. So if you want to be really traditional then say ASA.
I know but I’m trying to explain things as simple as possible. People probably already know what ISO is so it’s easier to keep it in those terms
Boring 🥱
Thanks for the comment though! 🙏🏼
Digital even on iPhone the better way! Sorry!
What is an iPhone? 🤔