How to Make Any Location Cinematic

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  • Опубликовано: 9 ноя 2022
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  • @DefinitelyAPotato
    @DefinitelyAPotato Год назад +3050

    How to Make Any Location Cinematic: have a full crew, get sent a £5000 camera, already have cinema-quality lenses, have controllable lights, have a suitable location ready to go

    • @dawnkeyy
      @dawnkeyy Год назад +85

      @@Azzlad I mean the point of film as a medium is to tell a story through the visual.
      Is it a 1:1 correlation? No. A good looking movie won't make a story memorable. But would a bad looking movie with a good story benefit from looking better? Probably

    • @AnimeZone247
      @AnimeZone247 Год назад +57

      @@dawnkeyy im sorry no it wont. Both of these things work hand in hand. You can have a good story but if your visuals and audio are trash then the movie is trash.

    • @AnimeZone247
      @AnimeZone247 Год назад +85

      dont focus on the gear, focus on how they did it. You dont need $5000 camera to get what they have. You can use cheap 60w light bulbs

    • @NIKONGUY1960
      @NIKONGUY1960 Год назад +26

      There's a dude who made a tv show that got picked up, as memory serves, by HBO, filmed entirely on a Samsung S9. Sure, a nice camera with some serious glass will always enhance the look, but if the writing is shit, Nolan would have a difficult time, I reckon, polishing that turd.

    • @piotrrogowski4177
      @piotrrogowski4177 Год назад +25

      I do beliebe THEY want to show YOU how they do it, not how you can do it for free. To me it was interesting to see how they make a scene look better from a professional standpoint. But i get your point too 😂 I guess equipement and experience are really important...

  • @kaspergaram
    @kaspergaram Год назад +461

    This is the stuff that clients usually don't get. "You just go in there with that good camera and that's it, what do you need the time for?" I need the time to do this kind of stuff, to actually make the image look good. Great episode!

    • @muhuhuhuhuhu
      @muhuhuhuhuhu Год назад +8

      And I can't find anyone like this man. I needed help of a proper dOp for a short film of mine but everyone just wamts a quick buck

    • @kaspergaram
      @kaspergaram Год назад +5

      @@muhuhuhuhuhu for sure a lot of people think time is money and they want to be quick. That sucks

    • @Chromedbustop
      @Chromedbustop Год назад +14

      Clients aren't supposed to get it. That's why they're clients and hiring someone else to do it for them. And of course they want it done as quickly as possible. That's pretty much the norm any time people hire someone for anything. That's kind of the point of hiring people to do jobs for you: They're trained in a skill that you lack. The job of the professional is to be able to help the client get as close to what they're looking for as they can. And it's their job to explain why a certain result a client is looking for may take a certain amount of time or resources.
      It's why a lot of talented people don't actually make good professionals. They don't really know how to work well with clients.

    • @CharlieTheDP
      @CharlieTheDP Год назад +2

      this is also why I can't just do something quick at home, it takes me an hour+ to set something up haha

  • @chriscarroll6447
    @chriscarroll6447 Год назад +372

    Okay that transition at 8:39 was absolutely stellar. Such a good use of that light beam.

    • @servHis221
      @servHis221 Год назад +8

      Hadn't even caught that...🔥

    • @skdns168
      @skdns168 Год назад +2

      is this is the first time you see that, then you don't watch much movies

    • @eiseproductions
      @eiseproductions Год назад +1

      OOOHHHHH YEA I sooo agree!!!

    • @skdns168
      @skdns168 Год назад +1

      @@AlFirous hm, i guess you have to look out for a dictionary to learn the meaning of gaslighting 😅 it was just a phrase for the effect, thats pretty often used (but still a good one)

  • @dallasdandigitalproduction393
    @dallasdandigitalproduction393 Год назад +136

    I enjoy watching experienced DPs shape a scene with lighting setups. Something magical about turning an ordinary location into a cool shot on screen.

  • @vaportrails7943
    @vaportrails7943 Год назад +62

    For people getting caught up on the equipment they’re using - you don’t need anything that expensive to do what they’re doing, on a basic level. You can get lights very inexpensively, and then you just need a camera that allows you to adjust the basic settings of aperture, film grade and frame rate.
    The short version is - use lights, with darker settings on the camera.

    • @ryansulak
      @ryansulak Год назад +5

      exactly, also its easy to forget that even though the camera is great, this video they partnered with Canon, so its like an advertisement

    • @multishrimpstudios
      @multishrimpstudios 10 месяцев назад +5

      Yeah one of the problems though is that a fair amount of what they’re doing relies on the c-log picture profile, which is only in $3000+ cameras

    • @jaysadler
      @jaysadler 10 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you! I was definitely a little lost, but what you said makes sense :D

    • @vaportrails7943
      @vaportrails7943 10 месяцев назад

      @@multishrimpstudios Like I said, “on a basic level”. The basic techniques of this are reasonable for a starting RUclipsr to accomplish, for example. And they commonly do.

    • @MuhammadAbbasRoohUllah
      @MuhammadAbbasRoohUllah 4 месяца назад

      @vaportrails7943 exactly agreed it's seems like that but it's gonna be different...!!,😏

  • @byrondelavega9690
    @byrondelavega9690 Год назад +214

    How to make any location cinematic with 40k budget equipment. That's the title.

    • @Jrshuffles
      @Jrshuffles Год назад +29

      “If the camera doesn’t have an inbuilt nd filter I just don’t want it.”

    • @fiddleandfart
      @fiddleandfart Год назад +5

      @@Jrshuffles Yeah... that was one entitled quote!!! How many DSLRs have inbuilt ND filters????

    • @stevrgrs
      @stevrgrs Год назад +1

      @@Jrshuffles haha no joke. I started to feel bad about my "humble" GH5 :P

    • @DEADROADSERIES
      @DEADROADSERIES Год назад +1

      that's literally what I was thinking

    • @AnimeZone247
      @AnimeZone247 Год назад +1

      @@fiddleandfart it's not an entitled quote it's a preference. If you want a camera without internal NDs then that's you. why are yall focused on the cost and the specific gear? Focus on the technique

  • @hifijunkieTX
    @hifijunkieTX Год назад +243

    Great tips! Would be awesome to see a 'redo' of this concept but with an 'on a budget' lighting setup. Think like using existing lamps or task lights or whatever that could be easily found around a house. Could be interesting to see what could be done with the creative use of those sources (and would likely be a huge help to the general public who is interested in getting better video without having to spend a ton of money on specialized lighting).

    • @OliLewington
      @OliLewington Год назад +10

      I would definitely like this. Also a video that's less of an ad for Canon at the same time.

    • @ImmobileLizard
      @ImmobileLizard Год назад +6

      Or the general public can realize they can just use can just wire their own sources with wood, plastic, and globes from Home Depot. If you can’t think in types of sources independent of the fixture it won’t help if you have pro or amateur gear.

    • @melody3741
      @melody3741 Год назад

      You can literally do everything here on your own for cheap its not that hard just copy what they did with cheap lights and stuff. Muslin and a diffuser is not hard to find. And any light with a satisfactory tone thats bright enough for your use will work.

  • @eti1687
    @eti1687 Год назад +40

    Great, let me just get all these different lights and diffusers to make my location cinematic!

  • @zabalayn
    @zabalayn Год назад +98

    I'm just an ordinary guy from Turkey's very small city. With all my sincerety, this video just captured me to how to create an stylish enviroment and cinematic scenes. This is by far the most instructive video about how to use light. Till this video, i have never understand the importance of light, but now i see clearly. Thanks for tips and never forget that you may change anyone's life positively from another part of the world. Much appreciated.

  • @workgmail2375
    @workgmail2375 Год назад +56

    another banger! i wish i had friends that loved filmmaking like you guys. Love this, thank you

    • @yuniea2670
      @yuniea2670 Год назад +1

      Where are you located? I'm in Los Angeles.

    • @workgmail2375
      @workgmail2375 Год назад +1

      @@yuniea2670 Canada :(

  • @mohamad-.-king9986
    @mohamad-.-king9986 Год назад +332

    Make a second part using your phone please 🙂

    • @OmniDigital
      @OmniDigital Год назад +13

      Lol you can't make every location look cinematic with a phone your asking for to much

    • @filmriot
      @filmriot  Год назад +129

      We would have done everything the same, except the depth of field wouldn't have been very shallow. That's one of the toughest things with the phones currently.

    • @mohamad-.-king9986
      @mohamad-.-king9986 Год назад +11

      @@filmriot If an external lens is installed, will it correct the depth of field?
      thanks for answering 🙂

    • @bandobandit353
      @bandobandit353 Год назад +16

      The sensor in a cell phone isn’t big enough to get this look without the iPhone fakery

    • @senthilvelan544
      @senthilvelan544 Год назад +11

      Then with a potato

  • @pawelkapica5363
    @pawelkapica5363 8 месяцев назад +1

    It's so fascinating how much effort goes into every single shot, and that's just the lighting.

  • @Made_by_Matthew
    @Made_by_Matthew Год назад +85

    If you want this broken down even further it honestly amounts to a few things:
    1. Keep the light upstage to add depth
    2. Make your key as soft as possible, step 1 will ensure that there Is still nice contrast across the scene
    3. Find a way to control the contrast, in the first scene they use an aputure 1200D through the window to increase the ratio of key to background, you could also gel the windows in the back with ND or use blinds/grid/cloth/muslin. If you don't have a 1200D you could motivate a closer light from the window, say a 120D or SL60
    4. kill the lights as a start and build up piece by piece, this will allow you to see the effect of each light and adjust accordingly
    5. Neg fill the downstage bounce. This is the opposite of step 1 and will just push the shape of the light a bit more.
    To summarise even more you can summarise in 3 words/concepts
    1. Light direction
    2. Light quality
    3. Light ratio

    • @rapul_jr
      @rapul_jr Год назад

      Thank You Sir

    • @robertdouble559
      @robertdouble559 Год назад +1

      This sounds a lot like the one trick pony "Wandering DP" style of lighting. There's more than one way to skin a cat. Key light doesn't always need to upstage and/or soft but it's a great fallback plan when you can't think of something more interesting/original.

  • @JDRos
    @JDRos Год назад +23

    I like watching these tutorials that I can't afford to follow anyway. haha

  • @mbyrd67
    @mbyrd67 Год назад +12

    Love shooting raw and using negative fill. Blocking light is a powerful technique.

  • @m.hreels9822
    @m.hreels9822 Год назад +15

    This felt like a more traditional episode from Ryan back at the house instead of at the office.❤ please do more of this back at the house 🏡

  • @pieczara4522
    @pieczara4522 Год назад +6

    Wow, that was one of the most solid lighting breakdowns I've seen in a while

  • @OfficialTornadoboy
    @OfficialTornadoboy Год назад +21

    This was so good! I’d love to see more cinematography breakdowns in readily available locations or even smaller ones where lighting is tricky!

    • @Chromedbustop
      @Chromedbustop Год назад +1

      The techniques are pretty consistent no mater where you are:
      - Control the light with diffusion, negative fill, bouncing, blocking or turning lights on/off, etc.
      - Add in your own lights where needed/desired (ideally from motivated sources)
      - Use camera settings, haze, or objects to create separation and depth.
      You could watch a 1000 videos on it and they will all largely follow those same steps. It's actually a pretty straightforward process. The only differences coming from the circumstances of the [exact] location you are filming in. For example if you're filming on the 5th floor of a building you probably won't be able to put a large light source outside of the window.

  • @LouisFindlay
    @LouisFindlay Год назад +11

    Loved THIS! Please do more episodes like this, i really feel like i learned a lot from this. Keep rocking guys.

  • @nikolasmokalis3425
    @nikolasmokalis3425 Год назад +11

    Step 1: get a $5K+ Camera
    Step 2: get a $4K lens.
    Obviously there’s actual good filmmaking tips here and canon’s a sponsor but out the gate that’s just very funny to me

    • @johnplaysgames3120
      @johnplaysgames3120 Год назад +6

      Yeah, this video def isn't for hobbyists or filmmakers below a certain budget level. I get a lot of great tips and ideas from this channel for little projects I'm goofing around with but, when it comes to videos like this one, all I can really do with it is watch and say, "Yeah, that would be cool to use. Oh well."
      Some good lighting tips here, though, as long as you adapt them to whatever camera and equipment you're actually using. I mean, these guys would probably still call anything I shot "vomit inducing" but, fortunately, I'm not working at a level where it matters.

  • @justinorlandobrown851
    @justinorlandobrown851 Год назад +5

    Lighting is the key to all things beautiful. I wish you did more videos on this subject alone.

    • @filmriot
      @filmriot  Год назад +3

      We have more planned! :)

  • @bulentozdemir
    @bulentozdemir Год назад +4

    I like the idea of exposing for the background first, then lighting/shaping key components of the scene. Makes sense. Gotta love those ND assists too. Always makes me wonder about those classic movies. They must've absolutely blasted the actors/sets with lights considering how low the ASA ratings were!

  • @sceilig7496
    @sceilig7496 Год назад +7

    I've been thinking a lot about how I could craft a film around locations and other elements that I already have access to for a few weeks now, and this is a lot of help! Keep up the great work.

    • @yuniea2670
      @yuniea2670 Год назад

      You're lucky you have access to a location for a couple of weeks. Wow. WOW Sounds so exciting. I wish I was close to where you're.

  • @jasonwalton6311
    @jasonwalton6311 Год назад

    Love these type of episodes. Thanks Film Riot.

  • @r.c8756
    @r.c8756 Год назад +1

    I’m only an amateur photographer but videos like this sure help a lot looking at lighting and aestetics from another point of view.

  • @Widlomaa
    @Widlomaa Год назад +3

    I absolutely love this video!! So much practical information, it's amazing to get a look at how you do this! Absolute gold!!

  • @cammerearner6617
    @cammerearner6617 Год назад

    I haven't watched your videos since 2016. It's so nice to see you again God time runs so fast

  • @schwarbeastwood
    @schwarbeastwood Год назад +1

    Congratulations to you and your DP Daniel, I love the patience that both of you applied to get this work done. I am Schwarbeastwood from West Africa, Sierra Leone. And I am a filmmaker too. I have been following up with your work for years now and thank you for the information.

  • @reyres
    @reyres Год назад +2

    Been watching you guys for YEARS! Thank you for all you do!

  • @blackvenom2945
    @blackvenom2945 Год назад +1

    Every Video of Film Riot is GOLD.

  • @paddleandhook
    @paddleandhook Год назад

    I SO look forward to these types of lighting and gear breakdown :)

  • @realjackeal
    @realjackeal 5 месяцев назад

    This is an amazing video. Thank you for showing the before, during, and after. Will see about applying the lighting tips to my videos!

  • @sharpsbattle
    @sharpsbattle 8 месяцев назад

    Fun watching all the expertise going into making a single great shot. So much! Awesome video.

  • @BradFriday
    @BradFriday Год назад +26

    Great episode guys! I relate huge because most of the films and music videos I've shot have had to be done exactly this way. Scrolling through the comments though I find it frustrating seeing the people complaining about the gear being used as if that's a barrier. Pro lights give you more flexibility because they may be easier to control or have more punch but if you don't know what you're doing with them it's irrelevant, your shot will look like garbage anyway. Same thing with the camera. People rave about the Alexa as if it's literal film look in a box, but if most people making those comments got their hands on one they'd shoot something that looks like it was shot on an iphone. Just a quick scroll through camera forums and you'll see tons of badly shot setups done on REDs and Alexas because people use that as a crutch without knowing what they're doing. You could create the setup you did with can lights and waiting until the sun was in the right spot coming through the window as your key light, shooting on a 5D Mk 2 you could get off ebay for $300 and a 50mm 1.8 $150 lens. You'd get the same effect and a great look. I went on Shane Hurlbuts Illumination tour when it came through Vancouver and one of the things that stuck with me is when we were re-creating the scene from Crazy Beautiful we were shooting on a C500, Blackmagic and a 5D Mk3 to cover the scene. If you put the shots of each on the screen un labelled and asked someone to pick out which was which you couldn't do it. No way. They all looked fantastic, all were drastically different price points. That really stuck with me, know your gear, understand how light works and how to control it and you can really shoot anything. This was a great episode and I feel like it was really relevant to your audience as most of them will be trying to shoot things in an average house, and you're trying to show them getting cinematic looks is achievable.

    • @samueljames5389
      @samueljames5389 Год назад

      I agree, and also the reality is that great gear has become so much more accessible in recent years. I mean, they are using Aputure lights - this stuff is cheap for what you get. These guys don't want to stay DIY plebs forever, and why would anyone?? I have very much enjoyed watching their journey, and to see them grow in success is joyful.

  • @samueljames5389
    @samueljames5389 Год назад

    Awesome lighting breakdown guys. More please!!

  • @krayt_films
    @krayt_films Год назад +1

    LOVE this episode! Lighting is one thing I struggle with and I LOVE to see what y'all are doing! Thanks!

    • @krayt_films
      @krayt_films Год назад

      @filmriot I think you've got a scam account

  • @ed_ro_k
    @ed_ro_k Год назад +2

    "The almighty haze to bless us" 😂 loved the episode...

  • @BiankyGirl
    @BiankyGirl Год назад

    Thank you for this. I wanted to be a DP 10 years ago and fell off while trying to climb the ladder. This vid helped reignite my love for setting up a shot 🙏🏼

  • @micronesia3797
    @micronesia3797 7 месяцев назад

    This video is absolute gold, thank you so much for sharing

  • @gregniel
    @gregniel Год назад

    Holy Carp! I had no idea the complex nature of lighting.

  • @jaylamb218
    @jaylamb218 Год назад +1

    Another kickASS video from you guys! If a young person came to me, and said I’m thinking about going to film school. I’d say, are you familiar with the RUclips channel FilmRiot? And they’d say yep, because there’re in tuned, I’d say there’s your film school right there! Don’t go spend 10’s of thousands of dollars! These guys are better than and class room environment! And cost worthy! I love you guys! ❤️❤️❤️ Thank you!!

  • @pdv
    @pdv Год назад

    Killin' it as always! Thanks guys!

  • @VincentPowell
    @VincentPowell Год назад +1

    This takes me back to the Revision3 days. Love this kind of content.

  • @CodenameStudios
    @CodenameStudios Год назад +1

    Haze is great, just need to break it up some more with the flashlight. I can see "cloudy" movement in the light beam. Just fan it with a "fish net" fan to break up the haze and it would look better and make a clean beam. Hazing to me is the piece that pulls it together.

  • @roughcutcreative
    @roughcutcreative 4 месяца назад

    Dope video guys!! Love the breakdown’s

  • @katekiddo1714
    @katekiddo1714 Год назад

    Phenomenal, as always, guys. Thank you!

  • @MichalKuzminski
    @MichalKuzminski Год назад +1

    This is just pure gold, thanks guys.

  • @NiiAyi
    @NiiAyi Год назад

    I love this. Great to know how to explore and manipulate light to achieve a desire look. 👏👏👏

  • @techguy_drew
    @techguy_drew Год назад +3

    He said “16+ stops of dynamic range” and I SPIT out my drink 💀🤣

  • @LunarlightCinema
    @LunarlightCinema Год назад

    Super helpful stuff. Great episode, guys!

  • @judahgamermedia
    @judahgamermedia Год назад

    Totally want an c70!! great video as always guys!!

  • @RotterStudios
    @RotterStudios Год назад

    This is great! Amazing filming during the day for night look.

  • @RoseJyoti777
    @RoseJyoti777 Год назад +5

    Wow, I can't believe how much goes into this!

    • @magicallyfictitious
      @magicallyfictitious Год назад

      Yup when 2nd Team jumps in and the Grips & Sparks swing into action, most of us go to Crafty or 10-1 while the scene is being lit. Then there is another rehearsal with 1st team followed by some minor tweaks, if required, then we role. Rinse and Repeat for each new scene and camera placement. This process can be slow and or fast depending on how fussy the Showrunner is and how far behind we are in making the day: We'll fix that in post. Moving on! :)

  • @mindshiftmediaco
    @mindshiftmediaco Год назад

    As always.. thanks for the awesome content!

  • @SnipesStudios
    @SnipesStudios Год назад +7

    As A Person Wanting To Improve My Lighting. I Sooooo Appreciate This Channel,

  • @elysiumcore
    @elysiumcore Год назад

    Masters of light.. wow

  • @AmebaFilms
    @AmebaFilms Год назад

    Awsome work, great attention to detail 👏

  • @andilematomela2043
    @andilematomela2043 Год назад

    love how this became an ad for the C70

  • @GaryNunn
    @GaryNunn Год назад +1

    Masterful as usual

  • @upcomingvillain
    @upcomingvillain Год назад +1

    Amazing as always!!! Love watching pros shape light! Any plans for a next epic short film from you?

  • @ortebalm09
    @ortebalm09 Год назад

    The hallway set up was amazing.

  • @Cinematographer_brenton
    @Cinematographer_brenton Год назад

    I love the DGO sensor on the c70, my c300mkiii has the same sensor and its such a killer image, so clean, and great high frame rates :)

  • @pixl8
    @pixl8 Год назад

    Very good timing for me as I'm studying this stuff hard right now. Thank you very much lah.

  • @meirchaimo6960
    @meirchaimo6960 Год назад

    Really love this episode!

  • @jay_mw
    @jay_mw Год назад +2

    My job got me a c70 to use about 8 months ago and I love that thing. I prefer it over cameras like the Red because it's better suited for run-and-gun shooting which I do about 90% of the time. Plus it still gives great results when doing more scripted shoots.

  • @MACODJ
    @MACODJ Год назад

    Cool vintage background lights

  • @SonwayReviews
    @SonwayReviews Год назад

    This couldn't have came at a better time. ill be using these methods thanks!

  • @MrWitnessProductions
    @MrWitnessProductions Год назад

    Wow so freaking beautiful!!!

  • @retro9173
    @retro9173 Год назад +1

    The cinematic quality is so "David Fincher-isque" like I was watching se7en all over! So dope!

  • @Unders
    @Unders Год назад +1

    Information in the video is fantastic. Thank you.

  • @thelinkofperfectioncharity9469

    Masters of Light!

  • @nickqtv
    @nickqtv Год назад

    This was a really great video. Thank you so much!

  • @MACODJ
    @MACODJ Год назад

    Fantastic light and black contrast Is top

  • @LonelyWatchtower
    @LonelyWatchtower Год назад +2

    Can’t wait to watch this tonight 👏🏽

  • @starttofinishmediaco.2520
    @starttofinishmediaco.2520 Год назад

    Great breakdown/info1!

  • @donwhitetv9742
    @donwhitetv9742 Год назад

    Nice feel and good looks

  • @chosenonemedia8337
    @chosenonemedia8337 Год назад +1

    This is brilliant! Thanks!

  • @levitaylor883
    @levitaylor883 Год назад

    Gorgeous!

  • @balugabalugaan4822
    @balugabalugaan4822 9 месяцев назад

    wow. that haze thing.
    i told that about my friend a long time ago.
    i said the contrast diffuse will come from smoke machine scattered at the background.
    didnt know that it was an actual method.
    it just feels good that i did something right.

  • @davidrehnstrom8930
    @davidrehnstrom8930 Год назад

    OMG I love you guys. So much value!!!!

  • @musicluver1979
    @musicluver1979 Год назад

    As usual nice work

  • @Dilandau88
    @Dilandau88 Год назад

    Great vid! Love my C70!

  • @pho977
    @pho977 Год назад

    Pure talent.

  • @daleonov
    @daleonov Год назад

    Some good ideas there! thanks for sharing

  • @Tydyed
    @Tydyed Год назад +5

    C70 has been my absolute workhorse since it came out. It has everything you could want in a cinema camera and actively makes getting good shots easy

    • @filmriot
      @filmriot  Год назад +2

      Yeah man, it's solid.

    • @leomoreno143
      @leomoreno143 Год назад

      @@filmriot what lens was that fisheye shot ?

  • @stevengibbs8651
    @stevengibbs8651 Год назад

    Outstanding episode 💯

  • @Benjamin.Greenwood
    @Benjamin.Greenwood Год назад

    If only I had the money for lights. Amazing work!!!

  • @wabi777
    @wabi777 Год назад

    Loved this tutorial!!

  • @janellepatillo8731
    @janellepatillo8731 Год назад

    This video is so helpful. Especially since I have a C70. I feel like it was made for me lol. Thanks!

  • @noisieboi
    @noisieboi Год назад

    I love this video I had no idea video production was this deep. Great Great video

  • @user-rh8wj4os3x
    @user-rh8wj4os3x Год назад

    You have no freaking idea how useful this video is for beginners like goddam

  • @luisapaixao
    @luisapaixao Год назад

    Love it!!

  • @franxrothschild
    @franxrothschild Год назад

    I thought it just take a certain amount of talent but, I see now, its all about money. Thanks!!

  • @ptasznikproductions
    @ptasznikproductions Год назад +2

    Amazing video!

  • @StrongPictures
    @StrongPictures Год назад

    Thanks for this episode. 🙌🏾

  • @noahgvfx
    @noahgvfx Год назад

    awesome tips! thanks guys!

  • @Pro4Sound
    @Pro4Sound Год назад

    I actually clicked on this thinking it was some kind of 'filter' in post that you were going to show us. BUT.. its lighting!! plain ole lighting!

  • @user-ll9ln1uu4b
    @user-ll9ln1uu4b Год назад +1

    Brilliant!

  • @akcivan
    @akcivan Год назад

    You guys are amazing

  • @SoundItOutFilms
    @SoundItOutFilms Год назад

    Day for night w/flashlight looked siiiiiiiiick