Amazing! Good job and thanks for sharing. Inspiring to see good usage of back lighting, it brings a lot to the final image. Also interesting use of hard lights.
Love your approach to use only the necessary lighting rather than throwing every fixture you have at it. Great breakdown too. The insight is always valuable.
Thanks for these breakdowns always great to see your process maybe i missed it, but how long did it take you from setup to pack down to get it all lit and shot?
Thanks Ed! I got there by myself at about 4:30 to unload my gear and get it staged before everyone got there and drove away at 8:00. The guys helping me out got there at 5:00 and talent at 5:30.
Great job. It's hard to believe that this was shot in a few hours.
Not to mention a last minute location change 😂 thanks for dropping by!
Amazing! Good job and thanks for sharing. Inspiring to see good usage of back lighting, it brings a lot to the final image. Also interesting use of hard lights.
Thank you!
Love your approach to use only the necessary lighting rather than throwing every fixture you have at it.
Great breakdown too. The insight is always valuable.
Less is more sometimes
I like see lighting breakdowns.
i like making lighting breakdowns :)
Great lighting done with 600D. Night setups are so simple yet amazing for a spec ad. Great breakdown ✌️
Thanks so much!
Thanks for sharing!
and thanks for watching!
Very nice breakdown of the value of hard light
Thank you!
Looks nice! Hard light is so underrated ever since the softbox fad came around, especially on outdoor shoots...
Thanks! Ya I’m a huge fan of hard light!
I love how much that 600D punching through the trees added to the scene. Great breakdown Tyler!
Thanks Josh! Hard light adds so much. Thanks again for coming out and capturing the BTS!
@@TylerEdwards You're welcome! It was a lot of fun!
Looks awesome
Thanks!
I don't know how I got here, this is WAY beyond anything I'll need to know for years 😅
Awesome job man.. would love to see more BTS like this.
Thanks so much. Planning on more in the future!
Thanks for these breakdowns always great to see your process maybe i missed it, but how long did it take you from setup to pack down to get it all lit and shot?
Thanks Ed! I got there by myself at about 4:30 to unload my gear and get it staged before everyone got there and drove away at 8:00. The guys helping me out got there at 5:00 and talent at 5:30.
This is great - what colour temp did you set the cameras to? Beautiful job!
Thanks! 6500 for daylight and 3700 for night
Thank you!
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