This CHANGED My Outdoor Shoots Forever...

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  • Опубликовано: 10 янв 2025

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  • @anttiranki3690
    @anttiranki3690 Год назад +178

    Chris...with love...please please do not use a scrim of this size on C-stands outdoors. You really REALLY need combo stands + sandbags for a setup like this. The forces even a minor gust of wind puts on a sail of that size is massive and you will knock it over one day if it's on C-stands.

    • @ChrisFranklinJr
      @ChrisFranklinJr  Год назад +28

      Sure thing! Will look into getting some!

    • @rogrdotnet
      @rogrdotnet Год назад +14

      I use Kupo combo stands. Great quality, a bit cheaper than Mathews

    • @manilamartin1001
      @manilamartin1001 Год назад +6

      I'm with you. I am always worried when I see guys without enough sandbags or improper use of stands like this. I worked mostly on movie sets and you would definitely get an earful from the gaffer for this set up.

    • @dangerruss5
      @dangerruss5 Год назад +15

      @@ChrisFranklinJr please do this ASAP. It's no joke what damage an 8x8 can do if it falls over. You can use C-stands inside for this, but never outdoors.

    • @AESTUDIO-v7
      @AESTUDIO-v7 Год назад +1

      Thank you for saying this I had flashbacks when I saw those two cstands doing all that work

  • @darkknightwithanidea1845
    @darkknightwithanidea1845 Год назад +7

    A piece of GRIP advice - use quality made High boys, not C Stands & a tonne of heavy SHIOTS (Shot bags) rule of thumb anything over 8 ft in height - SHOTS! …. & use a wind barometer they’re cheap & will give you accurate wind velocity & direction. Asst’s are needed on set they’re too expensive to be used as weight support. Get yourself a few SHOTS & you’re set to be rigged.

  • @chipcurry
    @chipcurry Год назад +3

    I took a course in filmmaking from a Hollywood Director - Michael pressman - about 20 years ago. I'll never forget what he said: you can learn all the bells and whistles of filmmaking, but one thing you better know better than anything else is how to make your leading lady look gorgeous. If you can't do that, All is the knowledge in the world is not going to save you. With one of those things, you are going to make the leading lady look gorgeous. Enough said. Right on.

  • @PancakeLighting
    @PancakeLighting Год назад +4

    You really need a pair of combo stands with 4.5” grip heads for this setup outside. Plus, get some ropes. Use a truckers hitch to secure it.

  • @mradriiiian
    @mradriiiian Год назад +15

    Whaat only two 2 C Stands with a 8x8? In my experience you'd need heavy duty combo stands (maby with wheels ^^) and *a few* heavy sandbags.. even then a little stronger wind can knock it off easily

    • @kyleranney
      @kyleranney Год назад

      Yeah he knows now that ain't safe.

    • @KenOja
      @KenOja Год назад

      You need combo stand and sand bags for 4x4 frame for outdoors, but 8x8...oh boy :)

  • @bsual9795
    @bsual9795 Год назад +1

    the mattebox of lighting, bro you just SOLD me the need for buying one!!!!

  • @animusvisual
    @animusvisual Год назад +2

    Wait til you use it with hi lite or half soft frost. It's beautiful.

  • @ScottThePisces
    @ScottThePisces Год назад +8

    I watch a lot of behind the scenes on netflix shows and movies to see the gear they use, and how they use it. Massive diffusion on outdoor shots has always been something they do, especially on super sunny days! You'll actually see it in the final product, sometimes the background is over exposed but the foreground scene with the actors is perfect

    • @redchytsart
      @redchytsart Год назад

      Where i can find theese bts?😊

  • @kyleranney
    @kyleranney Год назад +5

    Others have said it, but I've worked as a grip on feature films. Cstands arent meant to hold large frame, lights and tons of other stuff. At a minimum these should be on two baby stands with 35lb bags on each stand and tied off for safety. If i was setting it on seet id have it in two combos and 2 bags on each stands on lollypops. it's extra dangerous to keep it upright like that. In light to medium wind it can take 2-3 guys from keeping it from flying away. Don't let it take flting out of those grip heads and hitting someone in the face to make you change up ouw you use it.

  • @raredreamfootage
    @raredreamfootage Год назад

    I recommend the Westcott version because it is lighter and quicker to setup, it's not as stable in the wind, but use grid cloth and sand bags to mitigate.

  • @johnnyweissmuller5838
    @johnnyweissmuller5838 Год назад +6

    Combine with mirrors to get backlighting or rimlight, sometimes you can enhance the keylight with mirrors too

  • @manilamartin1001
    @manilamartin1001 Год назад +1

    Nice piece of gear. I like using the 8' silk with combo stands vs C-stands. Great video.

  • @Antonio-Lucci
    @Antonio-Lucci Год назад

    Just checked your channel the other day to make sure I hadn’t missed an upload!! Welcome back!!

  • @davidpossien3061
    @davidpossien3061 Год назад +6

    Could also use a big 5 in 1 reflector attached to c-stands to do a small budget version. It's worked well for me.

  • @DavidWaronja
    @DavidWaronja Год назад +7

    Great video, try putting on the diffuser with the frame on combo stand, that way you avoid getting it dirty and squatting down to get it on and gust hazard. 😊

  • @timothybaias8211
    @timothybaias8211 Год назад +2

    I picked one of these up this summer. Best piece of gear I bought all year! Total game-changer on sunny day. Also, you mentioned not being able to fit this in a car. I drive a Prius and have no issue getting this, 5 c-stands and a bunch of lighting and grip gear in my car.

    • @TheTechnoPilot
      @TheTechnoPilot Год назад

      Please use at least combo stands for a scrim of this size. A 4x4 frame is really the absolute limit for c-stands outdoors and really dangerously small for even a 6x6 which is already double the surface area and an 8x8 is four times that surface area and wind loading. On professional sets a combo stand would be considered the minimum outdoors in any wind scenario and mombo-combos being the preferred with three to six 20lbs per stand if not even nine if expect a decent breeze and can’t tie it down.

  • @buddyfx7026
    @buddyfx7026 Год назад +1

    From someone who has built out a one ton grip trailer and uses a fair amount of modifiers, I would NOT recommend that particular 8x8 for outdoor use (it's going to fall apart quickly). To save money on building out frames you can always buy the corners then buy the railing separately elsewhere. Also, combo stands; gotta use combo stands and lots of sandbags!!
    I use Modern Studio but I can see why this would be out of most peoples budgets. That said, buy once, cry once and an 8x8 with multiple rags is a solid investment!

    • @kyleranney
      @kyleranney Год назад

      yeah those small sqaure and quick frames can't take the wind. Get some concrete/circus tent stakes and tie it off.

  • @austrianplayerone
    @austrianplayerone Год назад +1

    Previous enemy: sun
    New enemy: the slightest wind...

  • @GlobalShutterNY
    @GlobalShutterNY Год назад +2

    Great video - and yes- a piece of kit that we all should be using IF we have the ability to safely set up with grip/weights/extra personnel (there's the 'rub' as Shakespeare would have said!)

  • @BransenPass
    @BransenPass Год назад

    Something else to add, i dont know if your particular frame can do opal as its more of a plasticy diffusion and meant to be semi permanently attached to scrims but personally i really like the quality opal gives with sunlight. It keeps some of the best qualities of sunlight while giving it just enough softness to be a really convincing diffusion outdoors. Along with what others have said such as mirrors for backlight and combo stands, etc.

  • @Flamamacue
    @Flamamacue Год назад +7

    Scrims are super super underrated in the age of cheap COB lights and softboxes. Beautiful light and simple control of natural light.
    Also, if you're finding a scrim big/inconvenient/difficult to wrangle/transport - try a white umbrella. Seriously. The humble shoot-through translucent umbrella that we all discard in favour of every other modifier is a portable, foldable, easy to deploy scrim. You can get a little bit of wind resistance if it's facing the wind too (vs scrims anyway, you will still need many sandbags if there is even a slight breeze). I have a 60" and it's perfect for covering one person as long as you aren't going wide.

    • @emmanuelnkwocha1275
      @emmanuelnkwocha1275 Год назад

      lol i dont think scrims are underrated on actual real production sets! i think its youtubers that dont know how to use them that why they dont have them! For outdoor shoots i need a couple 8x8 12x12 and a 20x20

  • @sloop24
    @sloop24 Год назад +2

    that is an awesome diffuser, the models looked great with that diffusion. I've use one of those 4 x 8 foldable diffusion pieces for wedding pictures when there was no shade and got a similar effect but a smaller area. Congratulations on your success. Looks like having a lot of fun!

  • @HoustonBass
    @HoustonBass Год назад +2

    Combo stands my man! Avenger Combo Alu or Steel if you want heavier!

  • @magnolivision2150
    @magnolivision2150 Год назад +1

    I love my 8 x 8 scrim. I've been using one for years. I've been wanting to build a cube with it but my old Wescott version is expensive. Yes, it's difficult to use on your own. It's best to have an assistant for these things. You can also use it as a giant softbox in a studio setting.

  • @thomaslanterman4638
    @thomaslanterman4638 Год назад

    Hey Chris. Thoroughly enjoyed this video. In principle, Yes, absolutely a white scrim for outdoors is THEE answer for taming harsh sunlight. I have a similar setup: 2 C-stands with a sq.frame w/diffuser material between them. My frame is 5'sq.; a compromise on a smaller "sail" issue but enough for close ups. 2nd person is essential, Yes.

  • @GlenReed
    @GlenReed Год назад

    I really like the quality of the Glow brand. I used 5 of these 8x8’s hanging from a grid on a feature recently and was impressed with the quality. I also have a Glow 36” parabolic that’s worth way more than the price. Thanks for the video.

  • @timdanyo898
    @timdanyo898 Год назад +1

    I call the sun the giant COB in the sky. 🌟🤓

  • @timdanyo898
    @timdanyo898 Год назад +4

    Yeah.. I’d get 2 combo stands for that bad boy..

  • @FlyingJackalope
    @FlyingJackalope Год назад

    Now get the negative/black fill on the shadow side and you will really start locking down your control.

  • @memphismadetez
    @memphismadetez Год назад

    dynamic range is light AND shadows.. so this is perfect af if I add a black one also for indoor flagging

  • @1001Hobbies
    @1001Hobbies Год назад +1

    No reason for this to be 4 times the cost of a regular outdoor party canopy. There is actually less frame work, less metal, and fewer pivoting points. The skrims are not contoured like a canopy top, just flat. This is a FANTASTIC piece of equipment, but the price is something I have to take issue with.

    • @AR-vf7vg
      @AR-vf7vg Год назад

      we should find the (chinese ?) Producer/seller of that or similar fabric. (Is this stuff efficiantly flame retarding?), + 3.5 cm diameter Alluminium tubes and elbows (made to construct medium elemtar structures) and some own good DIY skills ( eyelets and elastic cirds) and you've got 6 for the price of one..

  • @halconz
    @halconz Год назад

    man, love the teaching and the tools you share. thank you. I have a question, what did you use for the shoot at 1:15 with the lady? I like the softness of the light on her face.

    • @ChrisFranklinJr
      @ChrisFranklinJr  Год назад

      Glad you enjoy! I used a 35mm @ F/1.4 + Black Pro Mist 1/8 with some very soft lighting! The Black Pro mist helps a lot!

  • @annettefranklin7182
    @annettefranklin7182 Год назад +1

    Great content son ❤. Proud of you

  • @dangerruss5
    @dangerruss5 Год назад +5

    Please don't call it a scrim. It's an 8x8 diffusion. "Scrim" being used for every light modifier is extremely confusing. It's an unfortunate holdover from the photo world.
    People will see this comment as gatekeeping, but effective and precise communication in a crew-oriented job is necessary to get what you need done. Not trying to be a hardass, but "scrim" as a catch-all just adds confusion.

    • @kyleranney
      @kyleranney Год назад +1

      Yeah if you said scrim to me I'd show up with a net. Very different result. Didn't catch it but I'm guessing that was a magic cloth. There are dozens of diffusion types as well.

  • @PeterV
    @PeterV Год назад

    The review that we all needed! Thank you!

  • @tedming3515
    @tedming3515 Год назад

    With this "sail" instead of fighting the sun, you're gonna fight the wind now. 😆😆😆😆😆

  • @MichaelPerez83
    @MichaelPerez83 Год назад +2

    Just as a content suggestion, would love to see you do some on set vlogs like some of these other dp's and industry professionals like yourself. They're relatively easy to produce and we'd get to see more content from you. Some examples are: crankycameraman, david morefield, PDMokry, and Joel Gabrielsen.

  • @zuhairfarid6429
    @zuhairfarid6429 Год назад

    can you do some in depth lighting tutorials for some of the indoor locations? do you just blast the light through the scrim on one side of the talent?

    • @ChrisFranklinJr
      @ChrisFranklinJr  Год назад +1

      I will make a new video here soon! I use the srim occasionally! But heavily diffused light is the move!

  • @theSemajshow254
    @theSemajshow254 Год назад

    Great video man ive been on the fence but now im convinced I need to add a scrim to kit

  • @michaelmiklosofficial
    @michaelmiklosofficial Год назад

    Scrim and diffusion make a huge difference. to make photography and videos way better

  • @CrossCultureStudios
    @CrossCultureStudios Год назад

    Great vid! I love using these things bro. Also, thanks for sharing your work 👍🏽

  • @KeepitOneHunnedGrand
    @KeepitOneHunnedGrand Год назад

    I’m sure yours came with the black also. The negative fill function on this is equally fire bro.

  • @TheCurlyKid
    @TheCurlyKid Год назад

    HA! You’ve BEEN official.
    But this video drop was timely. I’ve been looking into purchasing a scrim this year/early next.
    
Had a shoot like 3 years ago and we did 1 interview outdoors and not having that control of the elements like that. Definitely needed one!

  • @OnlyARoadtripAway
    @OnlyARoadtripAway Год назад

    Curious - mostly solo or why a flag as intermediate instead of a bounce? Surely getting a scrim!

  • @avx111
    @avx111 Год назад

    Amazon won't ship them to my country. Most people I know that own a scrim have them custom made., or it's a 15 year old kit that takes forever to assemble.

  • @LuxLadyStudio
    @LuxLadyStudio Год назад

    Now you should add a decent soft light as a key because for a decent commercial look background should be -1ev under exposed and for now your background is still blown up overexposed by at least 1,5ev ;) you are half way there for the decent basic commercial look

  • @scottievee330
    @scottievee330 Год назад +1

    I see the DJI 4 is still part of your kit. So clearly you are still a fan?

    • @ChrisFranklinJr
      @ChrisFranklinJr  Год назад +1

      Absolutely! Hoping to make an updated video on it soon!

  • @OverTheMountainDrones
    @OverTheMountainDrones Год назад

    Very interesting! Thanks for sharing!

  • @JerryVCF
    @JerryVCF Год назад +1

    It's always funny to see youtubers talk about film equipment and not talk about them right

    • @kyleranney
      @kyleranney Год назад +2

      Hey educate them! All they see is a bunch of old crusty plumbers and electricians telling them they're stupid. Tell them what to get and do to be safe.

    • @kidcoma1340
      @kidcoma1340 Год назад

      It’s also funny how they instantly have to buy everything instead of renting. 8x8 frames, combo stands and cloth are dirt cheap to rent in my town.
      I guess they want their viewers to click that sweet affiliate link.

  • @AR-vf7vg
    @AR-vf7vg Год назад

    We all should find the (chinese ?) Producer/seller of that or a similar fabric.
    (Is this stuff efficiantly flame retarding?),
    Optionally find 3.5cm diameter alluminium tubes and elbows (made to construct medium elementar structures, DIY-shops) with some own good DIY skills ( eyelets and elastic cords) and you've got 6 for the price of one..

  • @ChrisFranklinJr
    @ChrisFranklinJr  Год назад +2

    Do you have any CLUTCH pieces of camera gear??

  • @davidschwan
    @davidschwan Год назад

    Amazing Bro

  • @francktymezuk4978
    @francktymezuk4978 Год назад +1

    Never use it outdoor without ringing ropes to avoid the frame to fly away. IT could be very VERY dangerous. You need bigger stands. ropes rigging and two guys for safety. Those big frames can't be use outdoor on a small budget. You need a full crew !!!! The injuries could shut down your business !!!

  • @shredwardz
    @shredwardz Год назад

    Awesome video! What are the pieces that attach the frame to the c stands called?

    • @ChrisFranklinJr
      @ChrisFranklinJr  Год назад +1

      I’m not sure! They are included with the 8x8!

    • @shredwardz
      @shredwardz Год назад

      Well, that’s easy then! 😂

    • @nickcaldwell9154
      @nickcaldwell9154 Год назад

      They're called "Ears"
      And go look up more videos on how to safely use 8x8 frames. Like the other comments have mentioned, don't use c-stands for this. Especially not outdoors. Combo stands, sandbags, and rope anchoring it to the ground.

  • @s.s.productions
    @s.s.productions Год назад

    It's a nice video and a product showcase. I just have one question - why does the outro music have to be so much louder than the speech that it startles everyone in the house and possibly the neighbors? Who thought that was a good idea?

  • @lee_pfalmer
    @lee_pfalmer Год назад

    Have you considered getting the 12x12?

    • @kyleranney
      @kyleranney Год назад +1

      We need to get him some better stands before going up a size!

  • @scott_stevenson
    @scott_stevenson Год назад +1

    Looks like you are getting to a place where working solo or with an assistant is no longer the best approach. You should have a crew for these type of setups. Leave this to your Keygrip to work out so you can focus on the visuals. You need proper combos and sandbags for exterior frames. Too much work to manage by yourself leave that for the grips.

  • @NileSWPhotography
    @NileSWPhotography Год назад

    Hey bro, great video. Subbed.
    By the way, which mic do you use for your talking head shots in your house? It’s crisp af
    I saw the mic in your bio but I want the other one
    Cheers

    • @ChrisFranklinJr
      @ChrisFranklinJr  Год назад +1

      Aye thanks!! The mic that I use is the Shure SM7B with a Cloud Lifter, plugged straight into the BMPCC 6k!
      amzn.to/3Nn3E5s

    • @NileSWPhotography
      @NileSWPhotography Год назад

      @@ChrisFranklinJr MVP

  • @SeanLewisMedia
    @SeanLewisMedia Год назад

    Hey man can I ask what you run your mic to? Are you burning it into the camera or syncing in post? Im trying to get my setup figured out. Im gonna see if you have any videos about it and will subscribe!

    • @ChrisFranklinJr
      @ChrisFranklinJr  Год назад +1

      Yo! For my talking head at the desk I’m using the Shure SM7B + Cloudlifter and running it directly into the BMPCC 6k. Then for the outdoor, it’s the DJI Mic into the Sony FX3. Compression & EQ in post!

    • @SeanLewisMedia
      @SeanLewisMedia Год назад

      Thanks man! I appreciate the reply! I currently dont have a camera with any inputs for my SM7B + Fethead and just run it through my computer with a focusrite solo for voice over as of now. Im looking for solutions for my setup so I appreciate you letting me know what your working with. I may end up getting a Zoom recorder and syncing in post when I want to get a little more mobile with my Mic. Have a good weekend!@@ChrisFranklinJr

  • @mauriceklemm1548
    @mauriceklemm1548 Год назад

    What optics do you use on the ronin 4d?

  • @YoungBlaze
    @YoungBlaze Год назад

    Combo standers will be better than the c stands

  • @JJ_Khailha
    @JJ_Khailha Год назад

    A wind gust can cause a serious accident. Be careful.

  • @WushateGezanaMedia19
    @WushateGezanaMedia19 Год назад

    👍

  • @alifamin9524
    @alifamin9524 Год назад +1

    Yeap use combo.. u need a grip al least to help you... C stand is no go with the scrim... someday someone gonna get injured..talking from experience

    • @kyleranney
      @kyleranney Год назад

      I've almost been smacked in the face by a 12x on mombos and multiple guys holding on to it. Had to clear set and basically let it blow down. Even a mild draft can grab those things. It's basically the sail of a ship.

  • @danielgeorgestefanic
    @danielgeorgestefanic Год назад +1

    bruhhh get some lolipops flying a frame on gobos is sketch. also you should only fly frames outside on combo stands. Shouldnt use c stands outside. Stair legs are not rocky mountain leg.

  • @theshortlist
    @theshortlist Год назад

    Mind the wind !!!

  • @macbaar6073
    @macbaar6073 Год назад

    Fix it with ropes like tents…

  • @nightdonutstudio
    @nightdonutstudio Год назад

    One man band bring this to shoot would be crazy. Not recommended😂.

  • @robertdouble559
    @robertdouble559 Год назад

    This aint a toy for solo operators. Very dangerous advice.

  • @AR-vf7vg
    @AR-vf7vg Год назад

    Totally "self- demeaning" useless nerve the first 3 minutes. And no need for "take control" of the light type of justifucation.