The end comparison of the cinematic camera and the IRL camera was very valuable to see. Maybe this sounds daft, but seeing how much light is actually in the room, in order to make such a dark shot, was useful to me. Thanks 😊
Brady. Appreciate all your content. Please make a video for beginner cinematography, especially when it comes to filming with your phone. I heard that camera equipment doesn’t really matter so I figured why not start with my phone before I transition to using a mirror less camera of some sort. Thank you
Amazing tips and way of lighting, it is not often I find this important new ways t olight stuff, it opens up a whole new world as a cinematographer. I will definitly try to use this technic and learn how to do it too. Thanks for sharing this revolutionary tip Brady 🙂Where did you learn it? Is it common practice or did you come up with it yourself?
8:43 on the final version, I would have added another light bouncing from the ceiling, an infinibar with the grid or a controlled softbox top down that is supposed to just slightly fill up the shadows that is cooler than the lights to give that tiny bit of color contrast or just keep it warm like the rest of the lights
Great tips, Love the look on these shoots. Was wonder do you use your Luts on these or you created a new look, also if you gonna drop video on your color grading and way you exposed and how you edited in post production. Thanks
I'm Brazilian, I live in Portugal and I watch your videos and I really like them, but I always have a question... What color temperature do you set on the camera? Because that determines a lot of things.
Ide give anything just to get clients to allow time to light things. Everything these days is just "shoot this event" or "shoot that event". I feel like no one wants to take the time to plan videos anymore.
LFG, Brady!!! You were my film school...
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That location is RIDICULOUS !!! 🔥🔥🔥
Super helpful Brady. Thanks
Been with ya a long time Brady! It has been a pleasure seeing your growth over the years.
Thank you so much Jackie, for real!
This was fun, I love the mix of time-tested wisdom and simple practicality! Keep up the good work.
Love this! I just ordered a spotlight myself from Sirui (the new one that was on Kickstarter). Can't wait to receive it and get creative with it!
THANK YOU Brady!
The end comparison of the cinematic camera and the IRL camera was very valuable to see. Maybe this sounds daft, but seeing how much light is actually in the room, in order to make such a dark shot, was useful to me. Thanks 😊
Great tips. I love using spotlights for room ambience like this.
Brady. Appreciate all your content. Please make a video for beginner cinematography, especially when it comes to filming with your phone. I heard that camera equipment doesn’t really matter so I figured why not start with my phone before I transition to using a mirror less camera of some sort. Thank you
Nice! The takeaway for me is just to find ways to always bounce your light.
Hey Steve! Yeah I love bouncing light!
Thanks for everthing Brady!!!!
Of course!
I have a short film coming up and I’ve just been binging your content cause I’m the gaffer and it’s helped me out a lot. So thank you
Such a great video! Super helpful, if you were going to put muslin on paint what would you use instead of gaff tape?
Amazing tips and way of lighting, it is not often I find this important new ways t olight stuff, it opens up a whole new world as a cinematographer. I will definitly try to use this technic and learn how to do it too. Thanks for sharing this revolutionary tip Brady 🙂Where did you learn it? Is it common practice or did you come up with it yourself?
Very interesting vid as always, but I really loved the way you shape the light and how creative you have to be. Thanks!
8:43 on the final version, I would have added another light bouncing from the ceiling, an infinibar with the grid or a controlled softbox top down that is supposed to just slightly fill up the shadows that is cooler than the lights to give that tiny bit of color contrast or just keep it warm like the rest of the lights
Learnt something new today, thank you
Very useful information in here 👏🏻
This was great!!
Such a helpful video, thanks Brady!
Great tips, Love the look on these shoots. Was wonder do you use your Luts on these or you created a new look, also if you gonna drop video on your color grading and way you exposed and how you edited in post production.
Thanks
sick location bruv. fire location bruv.
I'm Brazilian, I live in Portugal and I watch your videos and I really like them, but I always have a question... What color temperature do you set on the camera? Because that determines a lot of things.
great video!
Great video man!
Amazing gear, but is better how you use it.
Greetings from Uruguay.
Amazing bro thanks for the knowledge 🙏🙏
Good Stuff, Brady!
Hey, great video. I’m wondering how you go about white balancing in camera for these styles of scenes to get nice skin color and not to tungsten(ish)
Yes this was 4000k WB in camera?
@ thank you, again awesome and informative video!
Always love you 💝
nice job brady more light technics :)
I really enjoyed this video, thanks
Thank YOU
Game changer
Broooo repping the Clever fools merch🙌🏼
场景有限时,采用反弹的布光的方法,白布/米菠萝反弹,再用黑布切去不需要的地方。
Nice bro.
Anyone have recs on which beam lens is most versatile? Aputure has 19, 26, and 36 degree beam lenses.
I feel like you can use both footage for different purposes
(first setup) Looks a little to bright and cold, but nice technique ;)
Thanks for this! What's the jacket at 4:15?
lol my gf got it for me
@@BradyBessette its so cool
@@claule11 It's Pendleton brand! :)
@@LivForEarth thank you!
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Early gang!
Heyo
Ide give anything just to get clients to allow time to light things. Everything these days is just "shoot this event" or "shoot that event". I feel like no one wants to take the time to plan videos anymore.