I really appreciated this behind-the-scenes look at some practical lighting techniques for achieving beautiful, cinematic shots on a budget. The demonstration of placing lights near windows and concealing them with curtains was very helpful. It was great to see these concepts applied across different shots. The emphasis on preparation and planning shots in advance seems really valuable for saving time on set.
i haven't watched one of your lighting breakdowns in a while but can I just say your english has improved like crazy man. Always appreciate you sharing your work in your second language for us english speakers!
Commented it earlier, I'll reply the same to you :) My English pronunciation is still not cool. I'm using a few AI tools to improve my original voice. And It's a little awkward to collect compliments for this, as I want the correct pronunciation to help maximize comfort in hearing and understanding the material.
Most often recommended ISO on cameras like RED, ALEXA or BM is fixed (800 or 400,1250). Which value you choose will depend on the shooting conditions. You better check my guide on exposure metering, due to ISO makes no sense if you don't have an understanding of how optimal exposure works. Check it: www.andbery.com/Volumetric-Skin-tone.
I'm scouting out interesting locations via Instagram from the other photographers, fellow filmmakers. Sometimes I can find and negotiate for shooting with landlord interiors via airbnb. Nature locations are usually found spontaneously while traveling.
Hey, my English pronunciation is still so-so. I'm using a few AI tools to improve my original voice. It's a little awkward to collect compliments for this, as I want the correct pronunciation to help maximize comfort in hearing and understanding the material.
@@ANDBERY I completely understand! And yea it does feel awkward lol... From my personal thoughts, I would encourage you, that this is a really great use case... I've personally had a heard time listening to the videos in the past and would find myself doing double takes to re-listen (one could argue that this would certainly help watch time, lol) but in this video I was able to fully listen to the end with no issues. Just want to say thank you for really thinking about your viewers to go the extra mile for this 🙏
Is your 18% gray 40 IRE measurement on a RAW/LOG output from the RED or is it measured with a LUT applied to Rec.709? The exposure values are different depending on if you are measuring against Log or 709 so I wanted to check to know how to apply these values to my workflow.
What type of monitors do you used for colour grading say can we do colourgrading work on benq pd2706u hdr10 monitor for theatre movie colourgrading say
@@odigskimedia4919 Very very strange, I consume YT daily since i can remember, dozens of videos a day. This is the first time I had to crank vol to 30% to even listen the voice.
The full scene is here - ruclips.net/video/JXYLDDghVmg/видео.html
Your key grip using a wall spreader behind the curtains is a brilliant move! Saving that trick for future use 😮
I really appreciated this behind-the-scenes look at some practical lighting techniques for achieving beautiful, cinematic shots on a budget. The demonstration of placing lights near windows and concealing them with curtains was very helpful. It was great to see these concepts applied across different shots. The emphasis on preparation and planning shots in advance seems really valuable for saving time on set.
i haven't watched one of your lighting breakdowns in a while but can I just say your english has improved like crazy man. Always appreciate you sharing your work in your second language for us english speakers!
Commented it earlier, I'll reply the same to you :)
My English pronunciation is still not cool. I'm using a few AI tools to improve my original voice.
And It's a little awkward to collect compliments for this, as I want the correct pronunciation to help maximize comfort in hearing and understanding the material.
The Lighting makes me feel calm and cozy. Nice work!
I havent been on a crew shoot like this yet Andery but i still find your bts gems really helpful. Keep it up.
I constantly look forward to your comment among the first, thanks for your support!
@ANDBERY I hope to one day share my work, and I got the course 🥂
ОМ НАМАСТЕ 🕉️🙏
Сколько коллективного труда и опыта вложено в эту великолепную кинематографическую визуализацию .
Благодарствую 🕉️🙏
Any chance you could make a video on understanding ISO. Your shots are so clean!
Most often recommended ISO on cameras like RED, ALEXA or BM is fixed (800 or 400,1250). Which value you choose will depend on the shooting conditions. You better check my guide on exposure metering, due to ISO makes no sense if you don't have an understanding of how optimal exposure works. Check it: www.andbery.com/Volumetric-Skin-tone.
Beautiful frames & light shaping
dude this is amazing. I will definitely take your course.
I'm always inspired by your vids andrei! Do you have any tips for how to scout venues like this? Where you do find them?
I'm scouting out interesting locations via Instagram from the other photographers, fellow filmmakers. Sometimes I can find and negotiate for shooting with landlord interiors via airbnb. Nature locations are usually found spontaneously while traveling.
This was a good, educational tutorial. Thanks
That dude was done 😂6:58
I know that feeling 😂
Absolutely brilliant work! Thank you for sharing your ideas and thoughts! Bravo!
Great explanations, thanks a lot for the video Mr Andbery !
I know this doesn’t matter for creating cinematic visuals, but genuinely curious as to what camera you’re using here.
The choice of Camera is matter:)
Red komodo was used
Incredible work!
I was waiting 🎉🎉🎉
either this voice over is ai or your english has improved soooo much!!! So aweomse to watch and listen to !
Hey, my English pronunciation is still so-so. I'm using a few AI tools to improve my original voice.
It's a little awkward to collect compliments for this, as I want the correct pronunciation to help maximize comfort in hearing and understanding the material.
@@ANDBERY I completely understand! And yea it does feel awkward lol... From my personal thoughts, I would encourage you, that this is a really great use case... I've personally had a heard time listening to the videos in the past and would find myself doing double takes to re-listen (one could argue that this would certainly help watch time, lol) but in this video I was able to fully listen to the end with no issues.
Just want to say thank you for really thinking about your viewers to go the extra mile for this 🙏
@@mfjae Thanks for feedback mate 🤙I appreciate it :)
Thank you!
LOVING THIS😎🤟
Thanks man ♥♥♥
The lighting looks good but damn.. no color and murky contrast? I see this in streaming series. What happened to movies?
This is brown tinted log
Thank you for this!
What are you using for the dolly track? Looks super fast setup haha
Just the track aluminum pipes
Very helpful
Is your 18% gray 40 IRE measurement on a RAW/LOG output from the RED or is it measured with a LUT applied to Rec.709? The exposure values are different depending on if you are measuring against Log or 709 so I wanted to check to know how to apply these values to my workflow.
It’s a good question. I use native rec 709 lut to check all visual information.
What type of monitors do you used for colour grading say can we do colourgrading work on benq pd2706u hdr10 monitor for theatre movie colourgrading say
Lol at 7:00 😂
What are your thoughts on speedboosters with the Komodo? Do you think it degrades quality? and do you use them?
Never used it, unfortunately
nice ! did you shoot this in 4444?
422
спасибо большое
Too much haze...
…never exists!
@@dimaphotographer90 Haha, brilliant.
hey man! what lens did you use here? 5:48
Lomo oks 50mm
Why does this video look so foggy and low contrast?
They used a haze machine
I think they overdid it.
bro please turn up the voice volume, drives me crazy.
i think there is something with your headphones. sounds perefectly blanced for me
Sounding very balanced for me too. Maybe something wrong with your sound equipment
@@odigskimedia4919 Very very strange, I consume YT daily since i can remember, dozens of videos a day. This is the first time I had to crank vol to 30% to even listen the voice.
Too complicated...I like sharper images.
hmmmm...the explanation is better than the lighting.
Nah, what type of lighting you like?, that’s beautiful natural looking soft light, hard to create, control and subtle
@@btorres2269 maybe it's hard to create for you, not for a professional. It's just one possible type of lighting. Nothing special.
Thanks your opinion, anyway I like to share what I have.
@@ANDBERY which is always great for all us and I thank you for that.
What value does this comment bring to the discussion?
Why the creepy voice over man like for real 🤦🏻♂️🔫
?? what...