The setup we all actually have when we watch these videos 😂 It's like watching a cooking show most other times: you never really gonna cook that, but they make it seem like you can, or you can just have those ingredients lying around. So you keep watching cuz it's always entertaining too 😂
Very cool setups. I always carry large black trash bags or party table cloths from the dollar store with me so I can block windows. They are small and cheap.
Yes same here - I always carry large black contractor grade trash bags to block light from windows. They’re super thick and block all the light but are also lightweight and you just tape them to the windows. 👌🏻
nice! we always think about massive lighting setups and over think the whole thing but when were pressed for time its good to know you can show use simple professional setups
the broke cinematographers mindset! thats the way to go💪🏼 i think once you get to a certain level ya tend to forget, that at the beginning when we had little to no means, we still made it work somehow.
Really liked this mate, would love to see more setups like this! It's great to know that we can still get cinematic results, even if we don't have all the gear you do.
Hi Brady hello from Seattle, I love your work there are lots of people show how to set up the light I don’t know how to explain I want to say you just have a perfect the mood the tone the amount the smoothness. I have a question before I jump into this project. I am building an 8x8x1.5ft ceiling soft box there are two speakers both sit side by side 2-3ft apart and look straight to the camera there are 3 cameras. I want to create a super smooth light comes from the top the studio ceiling. The ceiling is about 9.5ft high. The background is mid gray about 8ft from the speakers I will block the light as much as possible to keep the background not too bright I will put 4x200w Amaran lights inside so it will be 800w. (I still have no idea how to mount the light in the soft box yet). I just want to make sure the light is large enough to avoid too much shadow under the nose eyes and chin. Do you think 8x8ft is enough the avoid those shadow? Or is it too large and make everything looks flat? Or do you have any suggestion ?
My only question is how do you expose for the outside light while having enough power in the 300c to light your subject because I have a 300x and it’s not powerful enough when I’m at 12800 iso
the answer is in your question, 12800 iso requires you to have a higher f stop . Try using lower iso settings and let the window be slightly brighter, it’ll be fine :)
muy buen video bro !!! me gustaria que pudieras crear cinematografia con los espejos para generar mas profundidad seria un buen video saludos desde colombia♥
The setup we all actually have when we watch these videos 😂
It's like watching a cooking show most other times: you never really gonna cook that, but they make it seem like you can, or you can just have those ingredients lying around. So you keep watching cuz it's always entertaining too 😂
Very cool setups. I always carry large black trash bags or party table cloths from the dollar store with me so I can block windows. They are small and cheap.
Yes same here - I always carry large black contractor grade trash bags to block light from windows. They’re super thick and block all the light but are also lightweight and you just tape them to the windows. 👌🏻
The scenery and ocean waves in your background is everything. Have an amazing day! 😊
nice! we always think about massive lighting setups and over think the whole thing but when were pressed for time its good to know you can show use simple professional setups
Love the nails Brady, that’s a noteworthy acknowledgment 😘
the broke cinematographers mindset! thats the way to go💪🏼 i think once you get to a certain level ya tend to forget, that at the beginning when we had little to no means, we still made it work somehow.
Really liked this mate, would love to see more setups like this! It's great to know that we can still get cinematic results, even if we don't have all the gear you do.
Fantastic process! Thank you for sharing!
The white amaran looks like you have to unlock this as an achievement first 😂
😂😂😂crazy true
Thanks for another informational lighting setup.
Love from Karnataka 💛❤️🥰 bro
a "man" with nails polish...jeez what a time to be alive
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Hi Brady
hello from Seattle, I love your work there are lots of people show how to set up the light I don’t know how to explain I want to say you just have a perfect the mood the tone the amount the smoothness.
I have a question before I jump into this project. I am building an 8x8x1.5ft ceiling soft box there are two speakers both sit side by side 2-3ft apart and look straight to the camera there are 3 cameras. I want to create a super smooth light comes from the top the studio ceiling. The ceiling is about 9.5ft high. The background is mid gray about 8ft from the speakers I will block the light as much as possible to keep the background not too bright I will put 4x200w Amaran lights inside so it will be 800w. (I still have no idea how to mount the light in the soft box yet). I just want to make sure the light is large enough to avoid too much shadow under the nose eyes and chin. Do you think 8x8ft is enough the avoid those shadow? Or is it too large and make everything looks flat? Or do you have any suggestion ?
Thanks so much for this Brady! It's super helpful!
Looks great!
Nice setup! This is so helpful :) Love how you put this together too
I like your color, you should make a video going through your color grading!
Great Video bro
🙌🏻🔥.another great one
Hey Brady, what’s better… one light and soft box (300c or similar), or two or three LED light panels?
Baker / Marshall's Beach!!!
你教的超好了 我好後悔當初沒學好英文,不然聽得懂能學到更多~😂
As a beginner, how many lights do you suggest? Do you please recommend brands and model
Can you share the link for the light stand and tripod case?
How did you get the kelvin for the tungsten lights?
That light stand case, do you have any details?
What kind of beer did you have?
Mom knows😮
My only question is how do you expose for the outside light while having enough power in the 300c to light your subject because I have a 300x and it’s not powerful enough when I’m at 12800 iso
the answer is in your question, 12800 iso requires you to have a higher f stop . Try using lower iso settings and let the window be slightly brighter, it’ll be fine :)
muy buen video bro !!! me gustaria que pudieras crear cinematografia con los espejos para generar mas profundidad seria un buen video saludos desde colombia♥
Hi sir subscriber from kerala
Enjoy the pizza 🍻
That's not minimal, that's average for me 😢