Teal and orange is overrated... here's how to do it correctly

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  • Опубликовано: 4 окт 2022
  • The orange and teal look is one of the most popular lighting techniques in filmmaking. It's often considered "cinematic" because of the color contrast that it provides in a scene.
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  • @joshrathbun1
    @joshrathbun1 Месяц назад +1

    Finally someone showing the application of false color and how light affects the room.. been looking for this kind of explanation for a while now and this really tied my knowledge together . Thanksk for this vid!

    • @AlexJCheung
      @AlexJCheung  Месяц назад

      Love using false colors to dial in the look. Glad you liked this one!

  • @MattyBeavs
    @MattyBeavs Год назад +1

    So dope always super educational and fun to watch loved the open g sequence and also all the great b roll 👍🏽

  • @carissa.explainsitall
    @carissa.explainsitall 9 месяцев назад

    wow!! im blown away by your video! I'm very much a beginner and it was so helpful to hear you "think" your way through the process. I feel like I learned so much just getting to be a fly on the wall of how you figured out how to get the look you wanted. It's one thing to have a tutorial with a bunch of theory - but this was like getting to have a hands-on learning experience. You explain everyting so clearly - even the math/ratio stuff that went over my beginner head - I still understood essentially what you were doing and why by the way you explained it. I'm so grateful for this video. beautiful! thank you! i definitely subscribed!

    • @AlexJCheung
      @AlexJCheung  9 месяцев назад +1

      Appreciate your kind words! So happy to hear that everything made sense haha. It's always difficult to know if it resonated with audiences, so this is great feedback! 😁

  • @VOTECHGURU
    @VOTECHGURU Год назад +2

    Great stuff. Thanks and subbed. You mentioned a link to the ad you found on Twitter. Did I miss that in the description? Thx!

  • @c.l.s.9954
    @c.l.s.9954 Год назад +2

    This was a much higher level tutorial than I was expecting, love it :D subscribed!

  • @DatrysiadMedia
    @DatrysiadMedia Год назад +2

    The fact that you used lighting ratios is impressive.
    One thing I always am wary about is colour grading changing the actual ratios.
    Nice work on this.

    • @AlexJCheung
      @AlexJCheung  Год назад +3

      I appreciate this! Lighting ratios have definitely helped me pay more attention to lighting in general

    • @DatrysiadMedia
      @DatrysiadMedia Год назад

      @Alex Cheung it's not easy, been practicing more lately and it's a fine balance.
      Can be frustrating when you get to the grade and something is just off, can be the smallest thing in the shoot that plays a big part in the edit.

  • @adrianwongmedia
    @adrianwongmedia Год назад +3

    Dude, I learn a lot from this tutorials. Nobody teaching lighting tutorial using false color.

    • @AlexJCheung
      @AlexJCheung  Год назад

      Yeah it's strange to me why this isn't shown more. it's such a useful tool

    • @adrianwongmedia
      @adrianwongmedia Год назад

      @@AlexJCheung I don’t see Rob Ellis or Brady bessette do this for their tutorials.

    • @AlexJCheung
      @AlexJCheung  Год назад

      @@adrianwongmedia And not to say their methods are "wrong", but for me, false colors really helps me understand exactly how much light is lighting up shot and whether or not those levels match the contrast ratios that I'm going for

  • @reneeshakara
    @reneeshakara 8 месяцев назад

    My new favorite underrated color grading teacher

    • @AlexJCheung
      @AlexJCheung  8 месяцев назад

      Haha glad you liked the video!

  • @samuelguce
    @samuelguce Год назад +1

    looks great and appreciate the tips ! especially like the neg above you - need to be thinking about that myself

    • @AlexJCheung
      @AlexJCheung  Год назад

      Thanks! The neg will definitely help cut out spill from overhead

  • @ELEVENPERCENT
    @ELEVENPERCENT 4 месяца назад +1

    This is amazing storytelling 🔥

  • @taha_mirza
    @taha_mirza 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for the tutorial, would be great if you had mentioned settings of camera's white balance as well.

    • @AlexJCheung
      @AlexJCheung  5 месяцев назад +1

      I set my WB to 4600K as a starting point whenever I have mixed lighting involved. Hope that helps!

  • @leobardobivianomedia
    @leobardobivianomedia Год назад +1

    Learned a lot, thank you!

  • @gomsun_00
    @gomsun_00 Год назад

    omg your lecture is so helpful and so educational

  • @asolidmindproductions
    @asolidmindproductions 5 месяцев назад

    Excellent tutorial! But as someone else asked below, what were the camera settings, especially white balance?

    • @AlexJCheung
      @AlexJCheung  5 месяцев назад +1

      I set my WB to 4600K to start with and adjust according to taste. But I usually don't change it from 4600K too often after I set up the lights

  • @Longdancer
    @Longdancer Год назад +1

    Thanks for this. Appecitated.
    Can i ask what colour tempreture you set your camera at in order to maximise the cold and warm ambiance of the lights?

    • @AlexJCheung
      @AlexJCheung  Год назад +2

      I'm shooting anywhere between 4300-4600K so it's even for both the warmer and cooler temps 😁

    • @Grimor.
      @Grimor. 8 месяцев назад

      Isn't better to white balance to the face or warm light in order to make skin more natural? It will make background more blue aswell.
      What do you thing?

  • @Aviciiz
    @Aviciiz Год назад +1

    Very nice result! I think the only thing that is missing is that it looks like they they used some haze in the commercial which lifts the shadows a bit. Can you like me the commercial?

    • @AlexJCheung
      @AlexJCheung  Год назад +1

      True! I think haze would have definitely helped with the shadows a bit more too

  • @TechOverWatch
    @TechOverWatch Год назад

    Thank for this

  • @jorensnaudinsfilms
    @jorensnaudinsfilms Год назад +1

    what were the white balance settings in camera?

    • @AlexJCheung
      @AlexJCheung  Год назад +4

      4600K to make it a "middle ground" of not too warm, and not too cool

  • @byungchanahn9960
    @byungchanahn9960 Год назад

    This is such a nice video, but I dont really know the basics of lighting, so it's kinda diificult for me to understand the video.
    I started photography about 2 and a half months ago, and have only did a little bit of color grading by lightroom.
    I really want to learn the basics of lighting and color grading. In the future I want it to be my forte.
    Can you recommend me any videos or books about it?
    How did you study about it? I would be very thankful if you give me any tips or guide lines. Thank you!

    • @AlexJCheung
      @AlexJCheung  Год назад +2

      Honestly, I studied by watching a lot of videos and tutorials about lighting and color grading. Start with basic lighting videos and once you have a basic understanding of it, watch WanderingDP on RUclips for high-end lighting videos. For color grading for filmmaking, start with Cullen Kelley or Daryn Mostyn on RUclips. I only do video so I'm not sure about photography tutorials or guides

    • @byungchanahn9960
      @byungchanahn9960 Год назад

      @@AlexJCheung Thank you for your reply!
      I'll start studying them today right away. Thank you

  • @delux1101
    @delux1101 Год назад

    Nice

  • @artisticbehaviormn
    @artisticbehaviormn 7 месяцев назад

    …🤔 so, Using false colors takes the guessing out of the equation. That’s awesome 👏🏾

    • @AlexJCheung
      @AlexJCheung  7 месяцев назад

      False colors are great for things like figuring out what contrast ratios from the film/video you're trying to recreate are. But when you're actually on set, using a light meter will also be an incredible tool to accurately measure the amount of light in your scene

  • @abeerkulkarni
    @abeerkulkarni Год назад +1

    Informative and cool but BGM is annoying. It is Distracting.

    • @AlexJCheung
      @AlexJCheung  Год назад +1

      Glad you liked it, sorry for the music

  • @ThirdPedalMetal
    @ThirdPedalMetal 11 месяцев назад

    Your video is confusing, because it's hard to tell if you are showing how you did the lighting for this video in and of itself.

    • @AlexJCheung
      @AlexJCheung  11 месяцев назад

      This video is for the lighting that I did for my recreation of the commercial, which is the beginning part of the video

  • @Alex_Plante
    @Alex_Plante 11 месяцев назад

    background music is overrated...