A Must Know Lighting Technique: Painting Pools of Light

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  • Опубликовано: 26 ноя 2024

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  • @alexbadeau5027
    @alexbadeau5027 2 года назад +12

    Great video ! Perfect timing as I’m DP for a project I’m directing this weekend. I love how you covered what Lewis Potts coined as the “checkerboard technique,” having pockets of light and shadow throughout to compose a more visually dynamic image. Again, great stuff !

  • @ShellyBHollis
    @ShellyBHollis 2 года назад +1

    you've become one of my favorites on RUclips. I have a shit load of gear, but lighting is so important.

  • @Mrim86
    @Mrim86 2 года назад

    the "checkerboard" approach. I love it.

  •  2 года назад

    Great job you inspired me a lot! God put light first!!! People dont understand how great is light when light is under control....

  • @leedonohue
    @leedonohue 2 года назад +4

    ahhhhhh another priceless "shouldbeillegalcuzitssogood" bit of knowledge

  • @rinusworldzm
    @rinusworldzm 2 года назад

    Brady... You're a beast at this lighting business. Thank you for how freely you share ypur lighting techniques. This has given me an idea for something I've been putting off.

  • @daslolo
    @daslolo 2 года назад

    practical + key look the best

  • @MichaelWeizenfeld
    @MichaelWeizenfeld 2 года назад +1

    Last tube just killed the contrast

  • @AndrewMurphyFilms
    @AndrewMurphyFilms 2 года назад +1

    Such a good tutorial of lighting techniques and how to apply them to different styles of lighting!

  • @WhySteve
    @WhySteve 2 года назад +4

    Making it monochrome and checking for light contrast is an awesome way to make sure your image is balancing, I can't wait to give that a try at my next shoot! Your Instagram has been looking real interesting, I'm excited to see what you're up to. Enjoy the beer bro!

  • @the-creative-block
    @the-creative-block 2 года назад

    for me its helpful to start with a practical. it usually creates a good starting point for high-low exposure setups for my lights

  • @drumzforbumz
    @drumzforbumz 2 года назад +1

    Love the vid. Wondering, since you're not using any diffusion on the side tubes, what is the output setting on those assuming its on a scale of 0-100%? Love the breakdown and showing each lights being added in to create the look.

  • @claytonmedic
    @claytonmedic 2 года назад +1

    Love your videos man. Should have went with a lav mic on this one with you running back and forth. Audio was pretty up and down.

  • @lazarkumaar9935
    @lazarkumaar9935 2 года назад

    Its very very usefull Thank you Master...

  • @madebyjonny7637
    @madebyjonny7637 2 года назад

    This isn't supposed to sound as blunt as it might sound, but it would be cool to do something similar to this but with a cost associated it, as I think this is what would be the major barrier to entry for most people. Not meaning "lets do this on a budget" but it would be nice to have a "this is the best setup for your money", e.g. a F22c costs less than a 300d but would a 300d be more practical therefore better value in the long run. I know the lights will be better suited for different situations etc, but just an idea!
    Love the videos you produce, excited by the idea of a course.

  • @englishforsrilanka2535
    @englishforsrilanka2535 2 года назад +2

    Professor Brady! Thank you for another wonderful tutorial!

    • @BradyBessette
      @BradyBessette  2 года назад +1

      Oh of course and thank YOU for your endless support

    • @englishforsrilanka2535
      @englishforsrilanka2535 2 года назад +1

      @@BradyBessette My pleasure brother, things are really bad down her bdw...😒

    • @BradyBessette
      @BradyBessette  2 года назад

      Well I am wishing the absolute best

    • @englishforsrilanka2535
      @englishforsrilanka2535 2 года назад +1

      @@BradyBessette thanks professor! I'm gonna keep my head up and keep fighting.

    • @BradyBessette
      @BradyBessette  2 года назад

      Much love out there from me!

  • @lazarkumaar9935
    @lazarkumaar9935 2 года назад

    Thank thank thank and thank you...

  • @thiagolimadop
    @thiagolimadop 2 года назад

    Great video! I think you should call the F22 the backlight, the cyan T4c the key and the right cyan T2c the fill one. I like starting from the backlight aswell, because there is where the kiss of light is.

  • @luboyanev
    @luboyanev 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for sharing, Looking great! May I ask, what was the color temperature on the amaran f22c, and what white balance did you have on the camera? Thanks

  • @YOUAREMYKIN
    @YOUAREMYKIN 2 года назад

    Great video! Thanks for sharing this.

  • @DanielKhuu
    @DanielKhuu 2 года назад

    Best tutorial yet, Brady! I really loved this format!

  • @demetrizuev258
    @demetrizuev258 2 года назад

    Thanks for the video! Can you please share how you mounted the tubes to a stand and wall?

  • @theseventh2609
    @theseventh2609 Год назад

    Thanks man 🎉

  • @soyfilmmaker
    @soyfilmmaker 2 года назад

    Thank you so much bro! Its interesting how the light can be change one scene, i love it! 👌🔥

  • @aniefiokarchibong8572
    @aniefiokarchibong8572 2 года назад

    Thank you Brady

  • @ryanflores642
    @ryanflores642 2 года назад

    Great stuff! Thank you!

  • @crisdon
    @crisdon 2 года назад +1

    What would you set your white balance to in a scene like this? How do you decide?

  • @JackMajor
    @JackMajor 2 года назад

    What mm did you use for the shots at 0:12-0:14? It looks so good!

  • @Filmmaker_SZ
    @Filmmaker_SZ 2 года назад

    Hi Brady, thank you for this amazing video! 👍 I believe you make good things because each guy who wants to shoot their own cool video must know how to do that! I think will be cool if we make any challenge to shoot the same frame differently way. What do you think about it? Thank you so much for your time.😀

  • @micahreimerfilms
    @micahreimerfilms 2 года назад

    Where did you get that clamp to mount the Aputure T4c on that light stand?

  • @UnknownSageMaster
    @UnknownSageMaster 2 года назад

    "Exposure pops" I like that

  • @VinnieCamilleriMusic
    @VinnieCamilleriMusic 2 года назад

    Spot on that.

  • @marcusgoins1393
    @marcusgoins1393 2 года назад

    🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @obarovft314
    @obarovft314 Год назад +1

    thats a lot of light

  • @jamesjoe5979
    @jamesjoe5979 2 года назад

    I have a question! how did u use the sidus link to turn off the Nanlite Pavotubes? is that possible?

  • @S9universe
    @S9universe 2 года назад

    very interesting

  • @Kuliginvitalik
    @Kuliginvitalik 2 года назад

    What haze did you use?

  • @Motionphile
    @Motionphile 2 года назад

    Great lesson as always 🔥 I'm more worried about electricity bill 🙊

  • @3-y86
    @3-y86 2 года назад

    is there haze ? :D

  • @stevenvprasad5029
    @stevenvprasad5029 2 года назад

    ❤❤❤

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  • @learnvoiceart18
    @learnvoiceart18 2 года назад

    খুব সুন্দর।

  • @GabeNicotera
    @GabeNicotera 2 года назад

    Brady, would placing an aputure MC in a lamp be a sufficient alternative to the bulb? Thanks for making this video for us

  • @nocturnesound
    @nocturnesound 2 года назад

    Thanks for a tutorial! I love videos about lighting technique. But I have to say this:
    1) Last tube just killed contrast
    2) Image so noisy (wrong ISO settings?)

    • @mabitzz9484
      @mabitzz9484 11 месяцев назад

      that's film grain on purpose

  • @filmmakingshorts8272
    @filmmakingshorts8272 2 года назад

    This RAW Footage ?

  • @kelpo_boi
    @kelpo_boi 2 года назад

    damn

  • @amilahome
    @amilahome 2 года назад

    ලයිට් ගොඩක් වැඩී වගේ නැද්ද? සෑහෙන ලොකු වියදමක්.

  • @kingmuhu
    @kingmuhu 2 года назад

    Youre forgetting something! A ton of haze ;)

  • @bluefilmsltd
    @bluefilmsltd 2 года назад +2

    Brady! I like you but way too many lights for what you were trying to achieve. I felt you were overthinking it. The examples with less lights were more visually interesting, in my opinion.