Awesome breakdown and great looking scene. But one thing doesn't make sense to me. If the Light bulb was set to 3200 and the camera to 3800K it shouldn't be this warm. It should almost be white!? And what was the reason for setting the WB to 3800 in the first place if you control all your lights anyway? Thanks
Wow, that was an incredibly detailed breakdown of the lighting setup. Thank you for taking the time to go in-depth with it. Could you also shed some light on the on-camera lighting setup? I'm particularly curious about what you expose for. From the behind-the-scenes camera angle, the scene appeared quite bright. Do you expose for a 2.0 Exposure on the light meter with a high ISO setting and then adjust the exposure and brightness in post-production? This is a concept that I find confusing when watching BTS content. Thank you once again for the fantastic content. Your work is truly inspirational to many of us.
Enlightening video as you said! Concerning the parts of the video where you're talking to the camera outdoors, is this the noise showing or is it some kind of post effect? It looks beautiful. And I'm honestly surprised the youtube compression allows the noise-type texture to be seen so clearly. I feel like I haven't seen it this clearly before, and I'd like to be able to show it as well. Any tips on this?
Hey guys! 🎥💡 I just wanted to say how much I enjoyed watching this video about working with lighting fixtures on set. You always have such a great approach and it's obvious you have excellent taste and a keen eye. 🔥 As a filmmaker myself, I would love to know more about how you work with the plot and choose a story for your films. And, of course, how you work with actors to bring their performances to life. If you're also curious about these topics, give this comment a thumbs up! Let's get the conversation started! 💬
I learn so much from your lighting tutorials. THANK YOU!
Awesome breakdown and great looking scene. But one thing doesn't make sense to me. If the Light bulb was set to 3200 and the camera to 3800K it shouldn't be this warm. It should almost be white!?
And what was the reason for setting the WB to 3800 in the first place if you control all your lights anyway?
Thanks
you're such an inspiration for budding filmmakers brady! thank you for doing what you're doing and keep doing it ❤
Beautifully done man!
Learning to control and restrict light is so important
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I can confirm, this video is indeed enlightening. 👍
appreciate the masking at 04:07 love the video buddy subbed!
Thank you for another brilliant lesson professor Brady!
Really loved the color palette you went with for this! Great stuff!
Wow, that was an incredibly detailed breakdown of the lighting setup. Thank you for taking the time to go in-depth with it. Could you also shed some light on the on-camera lighting setup? I'm particularly curious about what you expose for. From the behind-the-scenes camera angle, the scene appeared quite bright. Do you expose for a 2.0 Exposure on the light meter with a high ISO setting and then adjust the exposure and brightness in post-production? This is a concept that I find confusing when watching BTS content. Thank you once again for the fantastic content. Your work is truly inspirational to many of us.
Ditto. I'm also curious about this.
Great video. How did you connect the amaron t2c to the Cardellini?
My guy you're content is really helpful thank you
Beautifull shots Brady as allways!!!
This is awesome bro! I need to invest in some tube lights!
May be first from India 🎉, i love your content dude. Am also making my Videos using Light techniques
Enlightening video as you said! Concerning the parts of the video where you're talking to the camera outdoors, is this the noise showing or is it some kind of post effect? It looks beautiful. And I'm honestly surprised the youtube compression allows the noise-type texture to be seen so clearly. I feel like I haven't seen it this clearly before, and I'd like to be able to show it as well. Any tips on this?
Glad, how you clamp the head upper tube light?
Hey your arms better! Let’s got into this video now !
Beautiful! Can i know the camera that you use for the interview?
Fx3!
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Can you tell,please,which slider did you use?
thanks for the bts! which clamps do you use for the amaran tube lights?
Hi. Nice work. Can you tell me please, what filter and what density did you use for these shots? Tiffen ProMist 1/8 1/4 1/2 or Tiffen Glimmerglass 2?
ngl i'm here for the weather report and got disappointed.
75 and sun 🌞
@@BradyBessette hahaha that's a good one. thanks for sharing your knowledge about lighting your so inspirational. keep up the good work 👍🏻
Hey guys! 🎥💡
I just wanted to say how much I enjoyed watching this video about working with lighting fixtures on set. You always have such a great approach and it's obvious you have excellent taste and a keen eye. 🔥 As a filmmaker myself, I would love to know more about how you work with the plot and choose a story for your films. And, of course, how you work with actors to bring their performances to life. If you're also curious about these topics, give this comment a thumbs up! Let's get the conversation started! 💬
Good content man..keep going you have a long way to go.
hey,can u help me?