Yay! I'm so glad you liked this. I just aim to make the videos I wish other people were making, stuff with actual helpful content. I'm glad you found it helpful. Keep creating!!
RUclips is full of so many individual tutorials about achieving ‘cinematic’ art - taking advantage of the buzzword instead of explaining the why behind it… “Use shallow depth of feild because its *cinematic*” “Use fog because it looks *cinematic*” “Use a soft key light because its *cinematic*” I have no doubt that, as a lot of us are self-taught, we may have gained a good intuition for these things but at the end of the day don’t know why it works. This is easily one of the single greatest videos on the internet explaining the why behind each standard practice and its just brilliant. Its just what we needed. Thank you!!
because they don't know aswell, they are searching for the answers just like us. But this guy worked on ton of amazing stuff, he clearly knows and done more than any tutorial channel
Beautifully put! ;) Seriously, with "caricatured" in that sentence, it makes for great food for thought...because it oscillates between over-hanced and essen-ciated. Neologisms for caricature as well. Thx!
Your 30min video is better than any lecture I attended in my entire 4 year bachelor's degree in visual communication - this is a real gift you are giving to people, thank you.
well worth the 36+ minutes to watch this. Beneficial to watch over and over again too. For me, I feel I know instinctively why a shot is beautiful, it is in the explaining to another where true understanding in lies. What a great way to start my day.
easy on the eyes is really a good guideline. In music, theres an Indian classical tradition called "carnatic" which literally means pleasing to the ears. Loving your masterclasses
Please thank your friends and family for encouraging you to teach...! Not sure if you've been teaching for a long time, but if you haven't you're definitely very gifted. Thank you for sharing with us. Very inspiring, and fascinating...! The video was NOT too long, you need the time to explain or there's no point.
You don’t post videos that often, but they are definitely worth the wait. They are valuable in-depth studies into the visual language and how to understand and harness its power. Thank you!!!
I work as a programmer and am in my first month of learning to draw--and I feel very, very lucky to be watching your videos because the broader, long-term understandings and concepts you impart are allowing me to alloy and temper the fundamentals I'm learning in ways I wish my own programming experience had been when I started out. I'll stay subscribed forever. Thanks Jeremy, you're a real hero.
Every video of yours that I watch just makes me feel more and more lucky to have found you randomly on the yt recommendations. Your videos are actually unique on content and the value is gigantic, hope you have a wonderful year and thank you so much Jeremy
I love your way of explaining things. It has a narrative feel to it. Also, I’m always up for hearing about industry secrets about what we think is happening in the movie screen is actually different from reality. Great info on how these concepts are applied on real lighting situations and productions!
Can’t say enough about the gift your knowledge provides. I first came across your teaching in The Gnomon workshop and out of the many incredible industry professionals that I tuned in to, your instruction remains at the top of the list (and it’s a big list). Please continue to educate. You’re in a class of your own. I feel so increased by you. BIG fan!
Interesting examples and I agree that this is the form of beauty in images that are supposed to be looked at for any time from a few seconds to half a minute or so, also to give room to contemplation inside the movie and not overwhelm visually. But I would also like a video about how all of these points change if you want to create images that are looked at for longer periods of time. Many of these movie shots really become quite boring and obvious when you look at them for a few minutes, and they are not really something you want to come back to.
It's because of Mr Jeremy that I actually felt I could do digital art and ACTUALLY started doing digital art. The progress since then has been massive.
Jeremy, I feel so lucky to get recommended to your channel, seriously you are the best RUclips channel I found ever. I feel so lucky to get this knowledge, thank you for making it accessible and free to those who want to learn. Whether it’s 30mins or 3 hours or 30 hours, I will listen to you and make notes on what you’re teaching. Thanks a lot and I appreciate you.
This was like a full master class put into 36 mins. I kept checking the time thinking it was longer than it was...In a good way. The sheer amount of knowledge and helping us learn "how to think/see" crammed into this video is incredible. Thank you for this and all you do. You are a true master and mentor and I am forever grateful for your expertise and willingness to share your wisdom!!
I'm mainly into the photography world, but your videos are incredibly useful to me because you talk about artistic aspects of images that are universal. Many thanks. Cheers!
Wow. There is so much insight mashed into this. No one is going to want to watch a film with me ever again because I'll forever be stopping it to look at it and then someone will ask me what the film was about and I'll be like 'I have no idea'. I feel like I've learned a tonne though I know I've only absorbed a little-- there will be replays and thank you so much for putting this together!
I have not really commented on any RUclipsrs video before but I just wanted to say thank you so much for meaningful and practical lessons about lighting that can be applied to a multitude of artistry! Your channel is my favorite of all time and I’m glad I came across your teachings! So much value in these videos and you do not get the follower/views credit you deserve! Looking forward to watching all of your videos and future content as well!
I didn't realize how much understanding light affects design. The elements of design and shape has been harder for me to understand in an articulated way. TYSM for this !!!!!!
You are such a source of knowledge! And you definetly have a talent for explaining and teaching. And the best of all is the passion you show for what your are explaining. Amazing content!
Watched the entire video and learned so much! I thought I knew most things about lighting, but you've given me more to consider while creating my paintings.
I don’t think I learned as much as I did on this channel on any other art channel in just a few days. Your are great at teaching. Thank you so much for all these great free courses. You are doing a great job.
Another "beautiful" post. Really appreciate your content. There is so much to learn, and you really cut to the chase and teach it in a way thats easy to digest. Thanks for the fantastic content. (will post it around!)
I rarely ever write a comment down on RUclips but Wow I must thank you for this video. I truly needed this kind of lecture. I was struggling so much in understanding lighting and making a scene that has story, mood and depth for the last couple of years in my self taught art life... I am very thankful to have known you and your videos.
I'm glad you mentioned the color script for The Incredibles; I stumbled upon it a decade ago and it singlehandedly taught me how to do a color script. Absolute masterwork.
Thank You! thank you! I´m a painter, but don´t like or don´t need the division between arts. This is "The Light Lesson" to understand how we see or how we percieve the whole world!!! Thanks!🙏🙌 from Argentina🤗
Hey Jeremy!! :D I saw this video was just uploaded.. can't wait to watch it ASAP!! Just wanted to say happy new year and I'm wishing you the best with this channel
Wonderful presentation and thank you, oh so very much! Love your channel, substantial, comprehensive yet accessibly explained content, a joy to learn from you! Thx again!
Little note: 22:23 - Shotdeck Thank you for your recommendation! I've been doing scene/landscape/mood studies lately and wanted to do color studies as well. Pinterest is of great help, but not enough for my ambitions, haha.
It's so crazy how all the art disciplines are interrelated. Also this shows humans all perceive beauty in a similar way and there are just some rules for beauty.
I just found your channel recently and I’m so glad I did. The content is so valuable and so clearly explained. Your understanding and experience are so apparent in each video, and I’m just continually fascinated. I just bought your first course, really looking forward to starting as soon as I get a little more time to dive in.
fantastic video! having these subconscious things clearly laid out as concrete is so important for our creative work, its crazy how professionals use these for every project and people never ever notice. i just tried implementing backlighting and fog into one of my artworks and can't believe the difference something so subtle can make! thank you for this video ^^
Beautiful! great stuff. Loving the channel. I would add to the Palette, the importance of costume design (or rather costume colours in this instance) and set design. Both tremendously helping the D.O.P. to set the overall tone and the Colorist to bring it home.
I loved this. I'm a painter and all (good) painters - especially those who paint in a realistic way - use all these tricks. Every example you gave from movies could have been given using examples from pictures painted by the great masters of the past. Wanna see great lighting tricks? Caravaggio and Rembrandt are good examples. But ALL great painters knew every trick in the book: shape, depth, contrast, palette, composition and so on. And of course the same happens in photography, illustration and all figurative arts.
When you were showing images and explaining where people naturally look, there were two that stood out to me. Both were situations where light was shining onto something from a doorway into a dark room. You said I would naturally look at the doorway, the brightest part of the image, but I found myself looking not at the greatest source of light, but rather the thing the light was shining on.
Jeremy You are amazingly smart. I watched Easy On The Eye, The insight and concepts are amazing. I have been doing the practice paintings and I have learned so much from you. I started painting watercolors and switched to acrylics. I love the way you explained the 7 ways that light can be used to define an image, I get it now. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experiences.
Wow. I never comment on videos, but I really need to on every one of your videos. Every video has so much to teach, so much useful information,and you deliver it in such a clear, concise way. Thanks for making this as well as your other videos!
Please make more videos like this. The length is perfect. I really enjoy listening to you because every word you say is so helpful in my creative journey.
Just masterclass after masterclass after masterclass. Thank you so so much for sharing all of this incredibly invaluable information in such an easy-on-the-ears manner
It’s quite refreshing to see how excited you are about light and color! Really inspires me to want to learn more about how light and color work n apply it to my own art
I have watched a couple of your videos, and I would just like to say thank you! They are very informative and, thanks to many examples you show, it is quite easy to grasp the ideas you are conveying. Also, I love how passionate you clearly are about the subject. I will never look at a “beautiful scene” in a movie the same way! :D
Thank you so much for this video! Understanding these principles is about to change the way I approach both my fine art and illustrating. What you do is amazing, as is your understanding and insight. You have a gift for imparting the latter, and I'm so grateful.
Love your warm / cool background, thank you for sharing your knowledge. A really enjoyable video to watch. I usually last 5-10 mins before scrolling onto something new. However having learnt something almost every minute of your 36/38minutes I find im continually intrigued as to what might be coming next. A whole encompassing learning experience that prior to youtube, most people, just never would of had the opportunity to learn or the access to a teacher like yourself. A real modern day privilege. Thanks again
Wow, thank you so much! I'm so honored that you watched it all and learned a lot from it. My goal was to make it packed full of information that I thought was useful, so I'm glad it was helpful! Thank you again for the kind words. Keep creating!
I love you and your channel so much. As someone aspiring to be a working artist in the entertainment industry, I appreciate your genuine and straightforward way of teaching and the kindness you exude. Thank you for all you do!!
Definitely earnt my subscription with this. Very high quality material and it makes me wonder what else is on this channel. As an aside, it's interesting how much overlap there is between this and the fundamentals of art if you study painting and/or drawing. The concept of art fundamentals is roughly the same, which is objective metrics and standards we can refine our work through, so that they reach a higher level of general beauty and appeal.
What a wonderful way to learn about this fascinating and underappreciated aspect of art. Thank you for making such a detailed and accessible video essay on this topic.
„Im so exited sharing more wirh youall, this is just scratching the surface“ i love how much fun you have with your videos and with this topic, your videos are soo interesting and theres so mich to learn :)
You're one of the few channels who ACTUALLY teach art and its concepts and not just baiting for views. Thanks for your vids.
Ok, I can do it waaay vetter:
"Hello guys today I'm going to show you how to make millions with art! Step 1: Install Photoshop..."
I got baited with the picture of Rebecca Ferguson.... then watched the whole video.
Yay! I'm so glad you liked this. I just aim to make the videos I wish other people were making, stuff with actual helpful content. I'm glad you found it helpful. Keep creating!!
@@LightingMentor cheers m8
so true
RUclips is full of so many individual tutorials about achieving ‘cinematic’ art - taking advantage of the buzzword instead of explaining the why behind it…
“Use shallow depth of feild because its *cinematic*”
“Use fog because it looks *cinematic*”
“Use a soft key light because its *cinematic*”
I have no doubt that, as a lot of us are self-taught, we may have gained a good intuition for these things but at the end of the day don’t know why it works.
This is easily one of the single greatest videos on the internet explaining the why behind each standard practice and its just brilliant. Its just what we needed. Thank you!!
because they don't know aswell, they are searching for the answers just like us. But this guy worked on ton of amazing stuff, he clearly knows and done more than any tutorial channel
What I gleaned from this: aesthetic beauty is an orchestration of caricatured aspects of reality.
Beautifully put! ;) Seriously, with "caricatured" in that sentence, it makes for great food for thought...because it oscillates between over-hanced and essen-ciated. Neologisms for caricature as well. Thx!
Your 30min video is better than any lecture I attended in my entire 4 year bachelor's degree in visual communication - this is a real gift you are giving to people, thank you.
lmao why is this so true. he's a great teacher
I totally agree!!!!
Thanks for these comments I'll give his vids a good listen!
well worth the 36+ minutes to watch this. Beneficial to watch over and over again too.
For me, I feel I know instinctively why a shot is beautiful, it is in the explaining to another where true understanding in lies.
What a great way to start my day.
easy on the eyes is really a good guideline. In music, theres an Indian classical tradition called "carnatic" which literally means pleasing to the ears. Loving your masterclasses
Please thank your friends and family for encouraging you to teach...! Not sure if you've been teaching for a long time, but if you haven't you're definitely very gifted. Thank you for sharing with us. Very inspiring, and fascinating...! The video was NOT too long, you need the time to explain or there's no point.
You don’t post videos that often, but they are definitely worth the wait. They are valuable in-depth studies into the visual language and how to understand and harness its power. Thank you!!!
I work as a programmer and am in my first month of learning to draw--and I feel very, very lucky to be watching your videos because the broader, long-term understandings and concepts you impart are allowing me to alloy and temper the fundamentals I'm learning in ways I wish my own programming experience had been when I started out. I'll stay subscribed forever. Thanks Jeremy, you're a real hero.
Every video of yours that I watch just makes me feel more and more lucky to have found you randomly on the yt recommendations. Your videos are actually unique on content and the value is gigantic, hope you have a wonderful year and thank you so much Jeremy
This feels like hearing the secrets to the universe and makes me want to paint right now!! Thank you so much 💛
I love your way of explaining things. It has a narrative feel to it. Also, I’m always up for hearing about industry secrets about what we think is happening in the movie screen is actually different from reality. Great info on how these concepts are applied on real lighting situations and productions!
Lighting is something that I struggle with a lot in my illustrations, so this video (and your whole channel really) are extremely helpful.
Can’t say enough about the gift your knowledge provides. I first came across your teaching in The Gnomon workshop and out of the many incredible industry professionals that I tuned in to, your instruction remains at the top of the list (and it’s a big list). Please continue to educate. You’re in a class of your own. I feel so increased by you. BIG fan!
Interesting examples and I agree that this is the form of beauty in images that are supposed to be looked at for any time from a few seconds to half a minute or so, also to give room to contemplation inside the movie and not overwhelm visually. But I would also like a video about how all of these points change if you want to create images that are looked at for longer periods of time. Many of these movie shots really become quite boring and obvious when you look at them for a few minutes, and they are not really something you want to come back to.
It's because of Mr Jeremy that I actually felt I could do digital art and ACTUALLY started doing digital art. The progress since then has been massive.
Jeremy, I feel so lucky to get recommended to your channel, seriously you are the best RUclips channel I found ever. I feel so lucky to get this knowledge, thank you for making it accessible and free to those who want to learn. Whether it’s 30mins or 3 hours or 30 hours, I will listen to you and make notes on what you’re teaching. Thanks a lot and I appreciate you.
This was like a full master class put into 36 mins. I kept checking the time thinking it was longer than it was...In a good way. The sheer amount of knowledge and helping us learn "how to think/see" crammed into this video is incredible. Thank you for this and all you do. You are a true master and mentor and I am forever grateful for your expertise and willingness to share your wisdom!!
I'm mainly into the photography world, but your videos are incredibly useful to me because you talk about artistic aspects of images that are universal. Many thanks. Cheers!
As a long time black-white photographer, I have finally understood why I love B/W photos from your video. Thank you.
Wow. There is so much insight mashed into this. No one is going to want to watch a film with me ever again because I'll forever be stopping it to look at it and then someone will ask me what the film was about and I'll be like 'I have no idea'. I feel like I've learned a tonne though I know I've only absorbed a little-- there will be replays and thank you so much for putting this together!
I have not really commented on any RUclipsrs video before but I just wanted to say thank you so much for meaningful and practical lessons about lighting that can be applied to a multitude of artistry! Your channel is my favorite of all time and I’m glad I came across your teachings! So much value in these videos and you do not get the follower/views credit you deserve! Looking forward to watching all of your videos and future content as well!
I didn't realize how much understanding light affects design. The elements of design and shape has been harder for me to understand in an articulated way. TYSM for this !!!!!!
You are such a source of knowledge! And you definetly have a talent for explaining and teaching. And the best of all is the passion you show for what your are explaining. Amazing content!
Good video, good pacing, no fluff, outstanding voice, tone and use of words.
So educational and easy on the ears :)
Watched the entire video and learned so much! I thought I knew most things about lighting, but you've given me more to consider while creating my paintings.
I am a painter. I love your channel and your explanations. It has helped me in both painting and composition. Bravo!...and Thank you!
I don’t think I learned as much as I did on this channel on any other art channel in just a few days. Your are great at teaching. Thank you so much for all these great free courses. You are doing a great job.
Another "beautiful" post. Really appreciate your content. There is so much to learn, and you really cut to the chase and teach it in a way thats easy to digest. Thanks for the fantastic content. (will post it around!)
This channel is just pure value, giving away industry-level experience and knowledge that are NOT easy to find. so THANK YOU
That's one of the best videos on cinematography i have ever seen
This is the single most comprehensive video on this subject I have ever seen. Thank you.
I rarely ever write a comment down on RUclips but Wow I must thank you for this video. I truly needed this kind of lecture. I was struggling so much in understanding lighting and making a scene that has story, mood and depth for the last couple of years in my self taught art life... I am very thankful to have known you and your videos.
This is a brilliant way to demonstrate these concepts, which look simple at first, but need a lot of sensibility to be achieved. Thank you!
Invaluable resource your channel is, and one of the easiest to make sense of early in the morning.
Best video I have ever watched. you gave me kick and I'm very excited to create art using these tips. Thank you so much.
I'm glad you mentioned the color script for The Incredibles; I stumbled upon it a decade ago and it singlehandedly taught me how to do a color script. Absolute masterwork.
God... I love this channel. Thank you for, as always, amazing content.
Thank You! thank you! I´m a painter, but don´t like or don´t need the division between arts. This is "The Light Lesson" to understand how we see or how we percieve the whole world!!! Thanks!🙏🙌 from Argentina🤗
Hey Jeremy!! :D I saw this video was just uploaded.. can't wait to watch it ASAP!! Just wanted to say happy new year and I'm wishing you the best with this channel
Wonderful presentation and thank you, oh so very much! Love your channel, substantial, comprehensive yet accessibly explained content, a joy to learn from you! Thx again!
Little note: 22:23 - Shotdeck
Thank you for your recommendation! I've been doing scene/landscape/mood studies lately and wanted to do color studies as well. Pinterest is of great help, but not enough for my ambitions, haha.
Thanks for the note!
Yet another A+Mazing lesson. Just wow. Thank you for your time making these!
How wonderful it is for someone to share so much knowledge and experience in such a clear and simple way. Thank you very much.
It's so crazy how all the art disciplines are interrelated. Also this shows humans all perceive beauty in a similar way and there are just some rules for beauty.
I just found your channel recently and I’m so glad I did. The content is so valuable and so clearly explained. Your understanding and experience are so apparent in each video, and I’m just continually fascinated. I just bought your first course, really looking forward to starting as soon as I get a little more time to dive in.
you just made my art ten times better
fantastic video! having these subconscious things clearly laid out as concrete is so important for our creative work, its crazy how professionals use these for every project and people never ever notice. i just tried implementing backlighting and fog into one of my artworks and can't believe the difference something so subtle can make! thank you for this video ^^
This is possibly the single most important package of information in my art education
This was pure gold !! The way you broke it down was not only easy to follow, but also inspiring .
Beautiful! great stuff. Loving the channel. I would add to the Palette, the importance of costume design (or rather costume colours in this instance) and set design. Both tremendously helping the D.O.P. to set the overall tone and the Colorist to bring it home.
Thank you Jeremy, I can't get enough of your videos. Looking forward to whatever you have instore for us in 2023!
I loved this. I'm a painter and all (good) painters - especially those who paint in a realistic way - use all these tricks. Every example you gave from movies could have been given using examples from pictures painted by the great masters of the past. Wanna see great lighting tricks? Caravaggio and Rembrandt are good examples. But ALL great painters knew every trick in the book: shape, depth, contrast, palette, composition and so on. And of course the same happens in photography, illustration and all figurative arts.
Thank you Light Ponderings. I am applying the lessons I learned in your channel directly into my next painting!
When you were showing images and explaining where people naturally look, there were two that stood out to me. Both were situations where light was shining onto something from a doorway into a dark room. You said I would naturally look at the doorway, the brightest part of the image, but I found myself looking not at the greatest source of light, but rather the thing the light was shining on.
Brilliant breakdown of what makes something beautiful and creating the illusion so effortlessly that people become "lost". I love your videos. Yay!
thank you so much, Jeremy! this IS exciting stuff, you are always offering new ways to look at light :)
I love how you teach lighting techniques...MORE PLEASE
Your way of explaining things just clicks every time. Awesome video!
Jeremy
You are amazingly smart. I watched Easy On The Eye, The insight and concepts are amazing. I have been doing the practice paintings and I have learned so much from you. I started painting watercolors and switched to acrylics. I love the way you explained the 7 ways that light can be used to define an image, I get it now. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experiences.
i feel like this gentleman is really passionate about what he's doing
SO glad I found your work here…..Inspirational - Thank you for uploading.
Wow. I never comment on videos, but I really need to on every one of your videos. Every video has so much to teach, so much useful information,and you deliver it in such a clear, concise way. Thanks for making this as well as your other videos!
Please make more videos like this. The length is perfect. I really enjoy listening to you because every word you say is so helpful in my creative journey.
the information you share is true gold !!! thank you for your generosity.
Just masterclass after masterclass after masterclass. Thank you so so much for sharing all of this incredibly invaluable information in such an easy-on-the-ears manner
I don’t think I have ever been so fascinated with a video. This is excellent great depth and explanation. Thank you so much
It’s quite refreshing to see how excited you are about light and color! Really inspires me to want to learn more about how light and color work n apply it to my own art
I could listen to you all day. So much knowledge..
Mind blown and opened thank you❤
I have watched a couple of your videos, and I would just like to say thank you! They are very informative and, thanks to many examples you show, it is quite easy to grasp the ideas you are conveying. Also, I love how passionate you clearly are about the subject. I will never look at a “beautiful scene” in a movie the same way! :D
never have I been so fast to click on a yt notification, thank you for your videos! 💜
I'm so glad I found your channel. thank you for sharing your knowledge and skills with us.
Wonderful video. Thank you so much for taking the time to make and share.
I'm a photographer moving from outdoor to studio work, and I'm excited to play with ideas you spark in this video. Thanks!
I absolutely LOVE watching all your videos. And I am not even an artist... Thank you so much for sharing ❤
Thank you for your sharing of intellectual artistry! I needed this!! The best helpful advice!!
Thank you for this incredible video. One of the most important I’ve seen on art creation. So glad I discovered this channel!
Thank you so much for this video! Understanding these principles is about to change the way I approach both my fine art and illustrating. What you do is amazing, as is your understanding and insight. You have a gift for imparting the latter, and I'm so grateful.
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge. You have changed so much about the way I make art
Love your warm / cool background, thank you for sharing your knowledge.
A really enjoyable video to watch. I usually last 5-10 mins before scrolling onto something new. However having learnt something almost every minute of your 36/38minutes I find im continually intrigued as to what might be coming next.
A whole encompassing learning experience that prior to youtube, most people, just never would of had the opportunity to learn or the access to a teacher like yourself. A real modern day privilege. Thanks again
Wow, thank you so much! I'm so honored that you watched it all and learned a lot from it. My goal was to make it packed full of information that I thought was useful, so I'm glad it was helpful! Thank you again for the kind words. Keep creating!
Thank you so much for your incredible videos! You always give such valuable information!!
Oh my gosh. I just found your channel and immediately subscribed. Your content is EXACTLY appropriate for film makers. Thank-you for your insights.
I love you and your channel so much. As someone aspiring to be a working artist in the entertainment industry, I appreciate your genuine and straightforward way of teaching and the kindness you exude. Thank you for all you do!!
Thank you so much for this video. I have bookmarked it and I am sure I will go back to it again and again while I try to improve my drawing skills.
And there's a difference between visuals that are eye-catching / compelling and those which we feel are beautiful.
The best video I have ever watched on the topic of lighting, thank you so much for sharing this!! :)
Your videos inspired and encouraged me to create. Thank you so much!
You are just fabulous. Thank God I discovered your channel
Amazing Talk! Thank you for sharing you knowledge for free here! WOw!
Definitely earnt my subscription with this. Very high quality material and it makes me wonder what else is on this channel.
As an aside, it's interesting how much overlap there is between this and the fundamentals of art if you study painting and/or drawing.
The concept of art fundamentals is roughly the same, which is objective metrics and standards we can refine our work through, so that they reach a higher level of general beauty and appeal.
What a wonderful way to learn about this fascinating and underappreciated aspect of art. Thank you for making such a detailed and accessible video essay on this topic.
„Im so exited sharing more wirh youall, this is just scratching the surface“ i love how much fun you have with your videos and with this topic, your videos are soo interesting and theres so mich to learn :)
Insanely interesting and perfectly understandably conveyed! Thanks!
Extraordinarily helpful! I've never seen this taught this way
Wow, thanks, his morsels of information was very meaningful to me. Yes, we use that term,"Easy on the eyes."
You are a gem of a RUclipsr I'm glad I was able to find out about your channel
Its so valuable and fun to watch your vids. You are very passionate and explain so well, really incredible teaching. It makes me look differently.
31:10 look at the white frames on top for 30 sec. then look down to the carshop frame. the longer you look at it the more colors will pop out.
You’re such a great teacher, thank you!