Great tips! I must agree with most of those, and often find that taking away light with solids/flags etc goes a longer way than adding light. Keep up the good work!
Roger Deakin doesn’t use razor thin dof. I’m not sure he’s keen on anamorphic lighting either, which I personally find hugely distracting. Another bugbear for me is filmmakers buying sharp lenses, only to go on and soften them with filters.
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Thanks! Means a lot to hear that.
Great tips! I must agree with most of those, and often find that taking away light with solids/flags etc goes a longer way than adding light. Keep up the good work!
Absolutely! Always nice to keep it simple sometimes. Thanks for watching Tucker.
Could you make a video explaining t stops? Would love to see that & learn from it.
Y’all don’t miss. Another great video🙏🏾
Thanks Kenneth! Appreciate you, more to come soon.
This is great...Please keep them coming..
Thanks! We have been busy and will have some more tips soon
Watching NOW!!
Thanks for watching Brad!
amazing tips, as always !
Thanks Bruno appreciate it!
Great tips! Can you tell me what software are you using to do the light squeme? Thanks!
Solid advice.
Thanks Blaine! Appreciate you
bro this is literally the best channel ever lol
Hey man! Love your videos. Where did you get the A /B cam stickers
SOLID BRO.
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Thanks for watching!
informative video
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Roger Deakin doesn’t use razor thin dof. I’m not sure he’s keen on anamorphic lighting either, which I personally find hugely distracting. Another bugbear for me is filmmakers buying sharp lenses, only to go on and soften them with filters.
Better softening a sharp image than sharpening a soft image
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