Commercial Breakdown - Interior Lighting | How I Lit This Ad
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- Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
- We're breaking down a handful of interior daylight shots from a commercial I lit in Seattle with @edwardleefilms for The Genius Brand. Getting creative with tight time schedules and quick run & gun lighting setups!
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My biggest problem with a lot of cinematography and gear realted channels on youtube is, that there are not enough professionals who share their learnings and tips from the real world. So many "RUclipsrs" review gear and share tips on making "cinematic" videos....but their use case is...making youtube videos, not client work. Thats really just a different context and a lot of what people say is therefore less valuable for people who are mainly shooting client work. One good, informative video per month about real world clients, tips on how to light, shoot and tell good stories with cinematography is worth much more, than the next gimbal review. So thank you for doing what you do!
The amount of planning and thoughts go into every light is insane! a TRUE sensei 🙏
First :) Awesome working with you. Cant wait for the next one brotha!
Hi Ed:-) you killed this thanks for being a homie see you soon
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what lens did you shot with ? 85mm or 50mm on those wide shots. looks so nice
Hey Brady, thx for the content. Solid as always. I was wondering if you might share your light fixture intensity settings in future videos. It would help inform your viewers that are considering buying similar fixtures if we knew how hard you had to push “fixture x” under different circumstances. Would ease the decision on whether or not a given fixture would suit our particular needs. Thx man!
Brady, you always have some of the best lighting breakdowns for real world applications. I used a lot of your tips on a recent shoot in Denver and it really enhanced the visuals of that project VS some of my older work. Thanks for the great content as always 🤘
Thanks so much for all these lighting breakdowns! These videos are incredibly helpful for someone like me whose trying to become a cinematographer. I can't believe anyone can watch this for FREE!
I appreciate all your support !
Hey Brady, this is Michael who worked with you on these ads on behalf of Genius Brand. I just learned that you had this channel and video from my videographer cousin.
Your work was and is fantastic. It was a pleasure to work with somebody with both creative vision and skill at their craft. Easily, the highlight of my time working at Genius Brand were the ads we put together with Ed and Brennan in Seattle. Hope you're getting plenty of good paying work these days and the acknowledgment for your talents that you deserve.
Michael oh my god so nice!! How are you!! Thank you so much for leaving this comment and stopping by. I hope you’re doing great and thank your cousin for showing you!
Wow great breakdown thanks for sharing.
Quick and simple setup for commercial within limited time 🔥 this is solid! Thank you!
Bradddddyyyy back at it again with the solid gold nuggets😍😍 great stuff!!
Thank you for all of these excellent breakdowns of your recent work. I've already learned loads from you. I bought a bunch of lights, stands, softboxes and white bedsheets lol. I'm hoping to record some moody ASMR videos on camera, rather than just creating voice only content, and your tutorials have been the most "enlightening" 😁👍
Nice, the other day I bounced the light from the corner of a white ceiling and I probably never would have done that if I didn't watch your "high key kitchen" video back then, so thanks for that tip and like always, great insight!
Another great breakdown! Keep killing it dude!
Thanks my friend!!
More tips-y Brady please😂😂This was fun and educational. Let me get a cold seltzer too
Thanks man🎉
Love ur content
Professor Brady! I deeply apologize for my hiatus but it's good to see you again!
Thanks for the lesson brother, more power to you!
That is totally fine I understand! Welcome back! :)
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Thx for all your breakdowns and lighting tutorials🤙🏼 Lighting made my Canon eos R a much better Camera😄👍
The old reliable R! Love that thing still, thanks dude!
@@BradyBessette and with your lighting tips I safe a lot of money by not buying the r5c😄
Ask Santa for the r5c. He’ll probably get it but he might use your credit card idk
@@BradyBessette 😄good one. If I switch the Milk and cookies for gin an Hot Dogs… he‘ll be generous and put a v-mount on top of it😄
Hi Brady: What spotlight projection attachment did you use in this set?
Hey Brady! It would be cool to see your post production workflow with your fx6 footage. Coloring, etc.
7:36 Couldn't you have used a polarizer filter to block that window reflections? Great video, as always!
Great breakdown. Are you now shooting on the fx6 and fx3? I don't see your Blackmagic cameras listed below.
hi Awesome, thanks for sharing knowledge, regard the 600d it is Equivalent to what In hmi ???
great video as always man...im curious on what type of film grain do you use most of the time??
Maybe you've addressed this, Brady, but I am curious as to what is happening for sound when you are shooting with the FX6. Do you ditch the handle and XLRs altogether and just use time sync? I have a couple of Tentacles myself that I am using with more modest cameras (a couple of Fujis) - of course, my cameras have to use the audio input whereas the FX6 has the dedicated BNC input. - Dave
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hey we should work on a video together. how about tomorrow? ok cool sounds see you soon ;)
Hey I’m actually wide open tomorrow. Let’s make it happen!
Kinda random, but are there any plans on reviving the discord server?
How much money you received?
Thanks, Great job on the video. But, like 99.9% of online lighting tutorials, you show how to light a person standing or sitting still. In many serranoes in video the person and or camera is moving. Please do a video on lighting for movement.
Best Wishes David Jones