i think that's a good call if i wanted a bit more drama / contrast to the subject. the reason i didnt is because i didnt know what the background was going to be so i dont have a scene to light against. otherwise i would have matched the subject lighting to the planned lighting of the background replacement. Good eye on the lighting, mate!
@@imnickfriend def but for some people it might be a high key look but your info was def on point once you know the basics you can start cheating a bit lol lol. But yeah I enjoyed your content have a great day.
Thanks, You explain everything very smoothly.
Glsd it helped!!
I would just say to lower the fill light to create more shadow on the face instead of flat lighting the subject but def still very good information.
i think that's a good call if i wanted a bit more drama / contrast to the subject. the reason i didnt is because i didnt know what the background was going to be so i dont have a scene to light against. otherwise i would have matched the subject lighting to the planned lighting of the background replacement.
Good eye on the lighting, mate!
@@imnickfriend def but for some people it might be a high key look but your info was def on point once you know the basics you can start cheating a bit lol lol. But yeah I enjoyed your content have a great day.
I recently heard a tip to give your subject a hair/edge light for further separation when filming for green screen. What is your take on this?
Excellent Tip.