Light and compose better shots

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  • Опубликовано: 26 дек 2024

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  • @gen0987
    @gen0987 Год назад +139

    wake up babe there's a new lewis potts video

  • @BrandonWells
    @BrandonWells Год назад +69

    the thing I love about your approach - you paint with broad strokes and you know that even being somewhat lazy about an execution doesn't matter because the viewer doesn't A/B tests shots when they watch something lol. You get what you watch, and even with the overexposed tunnel shot, the viewer wouldn't likely know otherwise because theres no comparison and it's just a great shot. you know the techniques that will carry you much further in stylized execution so that the rest is just storytelling.

    • @nickl224
      @nickl224 10 месяцев назад +1

      Moments like this are a good reminder why you shouldn't really care if that new camera has a 0.2 stop wider dynamic range... You're still gonna make a mistake and everything will be overexposed but with some magic and editing the shot will end up nice anyway

  • @ryebruhd
    @ryebruhd Год назад +43

    Little details like switching from the smoke to natural dust in that hallway/door shot are brilliant examples of quick problem solving that goes a long way. An extremely valuable skill to have in this industry. Always appreciate and inspired by your content.

    • @davidbroughton5237
      @davidbroughton5237 Год назад +2

      Yes, was going to comment the same thing. It's easy to forget to include problem solving in what we imagine "creativity" means in filmmaking

  • @adamouellette5971
    @adamouellette5971 Год назад +3

    You've singlehandedly reinvigorated my love for cinematography. Thank you from the bottom of my heart. Genuinely. I forgot I knew how to do these things but now I remember, and I remember why I enjoyed doing it.

  • @earlderrd2735
    @earlderrd2735 8 месяцев назад +2

    I have found myself a trove of treasure! You sir are amazing!

  • @NorthStarCinema
    @NorthStarCinema Год назад +11

    Appreciate how you post videos of your process. As a new cinematographer, it's great to see a (way) more established one's workflow

  • @iampeterkuhtz
    @iampeterkuhtz Год назад +6

    I'm happy every time I discover filmmakers like Lewis who don't produce the usual cheap fake content just to get attention by any means, but still see filmmaking as an art and every little thing and every detail counts. Thank you for that and keep up the good work.

  • @FermionBecProductions
    @FermionBecProductions 4 месяца назад

    It's always funny to see the personal reaction of "eh, it's ok", to some seriously brilliant shots. The building of depth and contrast motivated by the environment spot on. Brilliant work. It's always good to use blown highlights for glow when you feel it's necessary and properly implemented. Especially the ots car shot. Great interpretation for so many genres. You are the type of person that I'd be honored to work with. Very humble for the information that you just provided.

  • @AdamInside
    @AdamInside Год назад +7

    i've never seen fx30 footage look this good !!

  • @Petskuta
    @Petskuta Год назад +15

    Great stuff once again. I especially like the composition breakdowns, you don't really register all the thought that goes in it until it gets deconstructed.

  • @adeladam2325
    @adeladam2325 Год назад +4

    Though I aspire to be a director, I want to be as technically proficient as possible. I must say, your channel is the best cinematography channel I've found on YT. I really like how seriously you take your craft. It inspires me to do same. I just can't wait for the cinematography tutorials.

  • @richardwilliamson1533
    @richardwilliamson1533 Год назад +3

    I love the videos where you work on big commercials, but this was one of my favorites because it reminds me that sometimes I just need to go out and shoot something. I'm super excited to see your filmmaking workshops!

  • @brittacurkovic
    @brittacurkovic Год назад

    I particularly love the colour contrast and shape in the clock shot, and how you brought the blue reflection in to echo the blue gel in the back. Thank you for sharing!

  • @aalooprod
    @aalooprod Год назад

    More of these when you get time please, your chill attitude and dry humor just makes it 10 times more enjoyable and easy to learn

  • @TimonBirkhofer
    @TimonBirkhofer 11 месяцев назад

    You continue to be one of the most entertaining people on RUclips, on top of really knowing your stuff. ❤

  • @AndrewPaul1
    @AndrewPaul1 Год назад +1

    this is such a wild video to watch - I moved to Perth when I was 18 and lived there for 4 years, I lived just to the right of that tunnel scene - was just such a shock moment for me.
    Also great lighting tips ahaha

  • @jmlepunk
    @jmlepunk Год назад

    You're the man Lewis. Great stuff, we appreciate you

  • @crabfilms4031
    @crabfilms4031 Год назад

    Lewis, your DoP content is the best content I have ever seen. I like you and your work a lot! Thanks for inspiration!

  • @reecegrocott9620
    @reecegrocott9620 Год назад +2

    That ND reflection is a great tip. Great way to save on gobos.

  • @dudedavid522
    @dudedavid522 Год назад +6

    Holy shit, did he just say he's putting out a course? Fuck yes

  • @isaaccarlton
    @isaaccarlton Год назад

    This is the best channel on youtube

  • @AbdulbasitYT
    @AbdulbasitYT Год назад

    I love lewis potts , the Cinematographer, the explaining, everything! Hes making me a better cinematographer, every upload is like birthday 🎈✨🎉

  • @jacques_crafford
    @jacques_crafford Год назад +1

    Always a treat! Another fun watch, thanks man!

  • @patrickdowner194
    @patrickdowner194 Год назад

    Got the notification and clicked right away.
    Love me a good Lewis Potts RUclips video breakdown.

  • @LukeDewar
    @LukeDewar Год назад

    So this is what you were using the equipment for. Love to see it. Can't wait for those tutorials you have cooking up, they're looking mighty fine. Catcha in the next video.

  • @moanafrancisnitschkehucke6621
    @moanafrancisnitschkehucke6621 Год назад

    Amazing video as always, so simple yet so effective. Hands down my favorite "tutorial dude" out there. Love from Germany

  • @davidp158
    @davidp158 Год назад +1

    Great stuff as always. I look forward to you tutorial course.

  • @sonofthesea
    @sonofthesea 11 месяцев назад

    I'll keep an eye out for your courses. That will be worth waiting for.

  • @mauriciotrujillo9016
    @mauriciotrujillo9016 Год назад

    Captain! 🫡 that shot with the sun in the building was beautiful!

  • @simonberube1544
    @simonberube1544 Год назад +1

    I don't know what it is about your approach that works so well, but I have to say I enjoy your videos very much. Looking forward to an in-depth technical series for sure!

  • @editorrafa4985
    @editorrafa4985 Год назад

    These videos are great man, love how you go into depth about why you used the gear and lighting you did!

  • @innatemusic
    @innatemusic Год назад

    Can't wait to see what you have in store.

  • @joshua.m.pictures5545
    @joshua.m.pictures5545 Год назад

    Dude… your energy is just amazing, I love it 😄

  • @bobbyfilmsthings
    @bobbyfilmsthings Год назад

    I really love your approach to composition and hearing your thoughts and intentions behind each shot

  • @kvazi1
    @kvazi1 Год назад

    You my hero, love to learn from your videos, it helps a lot

  • @KoLeeNoodles
    @KoLeeNoodles Год назад +1

    Love your videos mate, proper helpful

  • @danielellis8685
    @danielellis8685 Год назад

    That ND gel bounce tho....thanks Lew.

  • @bringoutthegold
    @bringoutthegold Год назад

    Seeing your process is so insightful! I'm excited to utilize more of the potential of my FX-30 🙌

  • @atindrabiswasDP
    @atindrabiswasDP Год назад

    Great video. ❤️🤘🤘🌟🌟🌟
    More of this kind of Breakdown video needed man.

  • @hanson141804
    @hanson141804 Год назад

    these in-depth tutorials are great!

  • @ForlornCreature
    @ForlornCreature Год назад

    Thank you so much for the tips! I’m keen to see your tutorials when they come out

  • @Elassyahmed
    @Elassyahmed Год назад +1

    I knew there was a reason I couldn't sleep.

  • @Fpn2005
    @Fpn2005 8 месяцев назад

    Great video mate! Great city you live in too. I’ve been watching your vids a while and only just realised you’re in Perth.

  • @zeeshandhanani
    @zeeshandhanani Год назад

    Love your content Lewis. Thank you for taking the time to make this! Looking forward to your upcoming tutorials.

  • @danpalooza
    @danpalooza Год назад

    Wake up babe, new Lewis Potts vid dropped

  • @TheOriginalNexo
    @TheOriginalNexo Год назад

    Always awesome looking at how other do things ! Your inputs are always very interesting to listen to as well, thanks Lewis !

  • @cinematools
    @cinematools Год назад

    The bar shot looks amazing.

  • @millsmcqueen
    @millsmcqueen Год назад

    brilliant stuff, this breakdown and the vignette it references. thank you, friend.

  • @domtaffa
    @domtaffa Год назад +1

    I was just wondering how you set up the camera in your car. For example at 5:42 did you put a tripod on the back seat, did you have a back seat, did you strap it down, etc.

  • @StephenHildreth
    @StephenHildreth Год назад +2

    The three best things about Australia in no particular order: Lewis Potts, Andrew Lock (Gaffer and Gear), and Bluey. I said what I said.

  • @bradschwartzrock
    @bradschwartzrock Год назад

    Love these breakdown videos. Incredible.

  • @pglazzari1
    @pglazzari1 Год назад

    Always pleasure hearing you describe your experiences and skills. Keep it up mate.

  • @Skedooosh
    @Skedooosh Год назад

    Love your stuff

  • @artisticbehaviormn
    @artisticbehaviormn Год назад

    Another 🔥 video! Very inspiring!

  • @scottdoar2161
    @scottdoar2161 Год назад

    It's honestly nuts how much you can get out of just a panel, a 300d, a 600d, a spotlight mount and some gels. oh and the MC can't forget that little guy.

  • @andobarks
    @andobarks Год назад +1

    Thank you great breakdown. Where do you get your ND rolls in Perth?

  • @TheSnowOlve
    @TheSnowOlve Год назад +1

    Thanks!! This is great!!!

  • @OrangeBrick8
    @OrangeBrick8 Год назад +1

    Love your videos man

  • @marcusmezzano
    @marcusmezzano Год назад

    Thank you so much for this. EXTREMELY helpful. Mainly because it just helps me THINK differently when looking at a shot 🤘🏼

  • @SamMcGhee
    @SamMcGhee Год назад

    I’ve been waiting for this one. 🤘🏻😮‍💨

  • @GRAFIKAtv-vh2fx
    @GRAFIKAtv-vh2fx 11 месяцев назад

    0:24 What camera did you film in this case ?

  • @SenAyan24
    @SenAyan24 Год назад +1

    Great video.

  • @ForlornCreature
    @ForlornCreature Год назад +1

    Creating layers with environments is good but I was wondering what your process is for actually finding shots like that? Do you kinda roughly pick a spot that will work and then try lots of potential shots?

  • @tomonfilmYT
    @tomonfilmYT 10 месяцев назад

    Fav channel on YT.

  • @whostammam
    @whostammam Год назад

    for the car shots how do u get them in focus so well?

  • @thegeniusdirector
    @thegeniusdirector Год назад

    Excellent ❤ first to comment, download

  • @sramosmedia
    @sramosmedia 10 месяцев назад

    Great tutorial! I have a question! I'm about to buy my first set of cine lenses and I shoot on a super 35. What lenses do you use the most during a talking head doc and b roll? I was thinking on getting a 50 and 35. Thansk!

  • @nyambe
    @nyambe Год назад

    we need more of this

  • @alvarogil8325
    @alvarogil8325 8 месяцев назад

    the fx30 looks blurry at night, it is the youtube compression?

  • @daw9938
    @daw9938 11 месяцев назад

    how did you rig the tunnel shot with the camera in the backseat?

  • @owenjenkinsofficial
    @owenjenkinsofficial Год назад

    Out of curiousity, at 00:27 I see an adapter for the Pavo, is that just an adapter for E to EF, or is its also a speedbooster?

  • @Carloton123
    @Carloton123 Год назад +1

    Great video! How do you rig the camera inside the car to avoid camera shake while driving?

    • @lewispotts
      @lewispotts  Год назад +2

      Just using a tripod, It was shaking but I don’t mind that look

  • @Derrick_Evans
    @Derrick_Evans Год назад +2

    This may sound like a really simple question, but what are you setting the white balance to when you’re using gels. I am curious if most people mess with balance when color grading or setting it more when you capture it in camera.

    • @lewispotts
      @lewispotts  Год назад +1

      It was between 4500 and 5600

  • @chronoscopefilm5984
    @chronoscopefilm5984 Год назад

    what did you use to mount camera to back of the car seat?

  • @mcgreevs24
    @mcgreevs24 Год назад

    Another classic!

  • @itsJennybeanXXY
    @itsJennybeanXXY Год назад +1

    what slider is that? I see the zeapon micro 3, but also what is the big slider you are using? thanks! :) love the content!

  • @aaronthecameraguy
    @aaronthecameraguy Год назад

    Cant wait for those tutorials man.

  • @alex.muntean
    @alex.muntean Год назад

    Amazing. 👏🏻

  • @martsindrikiszunde8424
    @martsindrikiszunde8424 Год назад

    More videos about the mindest of lighting for film vs digital, metering, and how the film will react to the light. For example how to get clean good blacks on film and stuff like that

  • @PeterKae
    @PeterKae Год назад

    really helpful insights!

  • @crs.rojas90
    @crs.rojas90 Год назад

    What is it that you are using to separate the filter from the 1200D? Could you link an Amazon link ?

  • @yshrem
    @yshrem 11 месяцев назад

    Fantastic video! Quick question: which lens (which focal length) was it for the push-in shot at the bar?

    • @yshrem
      @yshrem 11 месяцев назад

      Oh, and also, which focal lengths were:
      1. the daylight low angle shot of opening the door,
      2 the shot with the dust looking at the door (which you talk about here),
      3. the shot looking in on you through the window from outside, and
      4. the shot on you reading the Titanic book, that you're talking about in this video?
      Really curious about these lenses, and about choosing which fical lengths to choose for a kit...
      Thank you so much!

  • @BradleyInghamiom
    @BradleyInghamiom Год назад

    Love it 🙏

  • @jonathan112
    @jonathan112 Год назад

    Which software/luts/plug-ins did you use to grade the footage? I like it very much! Especially the blue hour shots

  • @-Flynn
    @-Flynn Год назад +2

    When it comes to using smoke/haze in a scene are there any kind of golden rules or guidelines that you follow or is it just a case of eyeballing it?

    • @tomcattermole1844
      @tomcattermole1844 Год назад

      im no cinematographer but my take is using the most amount of smoke possible without it seeming unrealistic. Hence, studio shoots go crazy on smoke because they're unrealistic by nature but a standard setting (like inside a house) should just be enough to seem like particles/dust but not smokey/hazy.

  • @levihint
    @levihint 11 месяцев назад

    Lewis, how do I achieve the cinematic look ?

  • @WhySteve
    @WhySteve Год назад

    I remember that last shot, loving the vibe of it! How do you approach focus in your shots? I shoot everything solo, and when I'm using f/1.4 lenses, even using a focus assists or focus buddy 9000 (that's a doll I made to put where I am going to shoot for focus) I tend to move slightly out of the realm of focus and ruin the shot sometimes. And you don't want to set everything up again and do it all over, because, you know, yolo.

  • @antzpantz
    @antzpantz Год назад +1

    Mustang Bar? (I initially thought it was Alabama Song!)

  • @willfulmattergonefr
    @willfulmattergonefr Год назад

    Excellent stuff. With the FX30 not having open gate, did you just crop the final image to 2.39:1? Do you feel like you lost any of the lens' character by cropping out the sides? The shots look siiiiiick and super anamorphic-y but curious as to your thoughts

  • @flochfitness
    @flochfitness Год назад +2

    On your slider shots, how do you pull focus while filming yourself?

    • @lewispotts
      @lewispotts  Год назад +3

      Either with an auto focus lens, or in this case with this anamorphic I set the lens at about 2.8 1/2 then set the focus on the myself halfway through the slider move so the depth of field was big enough to keep me sharp enough the whole time

    • @flochfitness
      @flochfitness Год назад

      @@lewispotts AWESOME!!!! This has been perplexing me for quite some time. Now I can break out my slider and give this a shot!!!!!!

  • @scottwilson2272
    @scottwilson2272 Год назад

    Hey Lewis. I absolutely love your channel and your insights. I am curious though - a lot of young filmmakers like myself don't quite have the budget for industry grade Komodo-like cameras, yet we CAN play around with light and composition - would you be willing to portray lighting techniques with a camera that wasn't quite as high quality just to show how much lighting and composition can create a mood rather than particular lenses / cameras? I would love to see you use your skill as a cinematographer in this regard. Obviously, you do you, would not want to pull you away from your Titanic books, was just curious. Cheers.

  • @gymchad_
    @gymchad_ Год назад

    Hey how did you focus in the slider’s shots?. Just used a closed T stop and did your thing or somebody pulled focus?

    • @lewispotts
      @lewispotts  Год назад +1

      Yeah stopped down a little and set the focus halfway through the track, there was enough dept of field

    • @gymchad_
      @gymchad_ Год назад

      @@lewispottsThank u sensei ❤

  • @dpixvid
    @dpixvid Год назад

    Never saw a gel frame attached to Israeli arm and clamped to reflector like that! Did you build this?

    • @lewispotts
      @lewispotts  Год назад

      It’s called a impact universal filter holder

    • @dpixvid
      @dpixvid Год назад

      @@lewispotts went looking online and found that... is it fairly robust? Great channel new sub 👍 Thanks

  • @prottentogo
    @prottentogo Год назад +1

    man, did I click fast. 😀 do you have a link to that holder thing you used at 2:45?

    • @lewispotts
      @lewispotts  Год назад +1

      It’s called - Impact Universal Filter Holder

  • @_pelu2519
    @_pelu2519 9 месяцев назад

    hi! i've a question for you: can you tell me how do you light/shoot/edit those dark areas without getting a lot of noise? thanks

  • @ogcarlos7407
    @ogcarlos7407 Год назад

    🙌🏼good content

  • @WhatsIvanDoing
    @WhatsIvanDoing Год назад

    very underrated

  • @liveartlife
    @liveartlife 10 месяцев назад

    what picture profile did u used on Sony ?

  • @DANAMIONLINE
    @DANAMIONLINE Год назад

    What is that clamp holding the apterure MC?

  • @flipshuman
    @flipshuman Год назад

    Cool guy Lewis