The POWER Of TUBE Lights!
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- Опубліковано 7 лип 2024
- Start to use tube lights!!!
In this video I'm going to show you how powerful and easy is to use tube lights, while we're gonna breakdown a cinematic night shot I filmed outside with only use 2 tube lights.
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Chapters:
0:00- Intro
0:15- Concept
0:39- Location And Composition
0:55- Rim Light
1:18- Key Light
2:03- Final Result
2:11- Conclusion
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Helpful video, thank you. Curious about the intensity settings on your two tube lights, do you happen to remember what intensity setting you had on each?
Very glad to hear that you like it! 🤗
And about the intensity of the lights, the rim light was on 2%, and I can't remember the key light intensity here. I used this low percentage, because I shoot on my second "Native ISO" of my fx3, which is 12,800 iso.
And if you wonder why, it is because I planed to shoot something very basic and quick to set up, with only 2 tube light for the video, And if for example I was shooting the same shot on 800 ISO the background behind me will be underexposed.
And because I wanted to stick to only 2 lights, I decided to crank up my ISO, which went pretty well.
If I wanted to shoot it on 800 iso, and I didnt have any option to use that higher iso, I would add another light to light my background as well.
Hope this was helpful! 🙏
@@NaorFilms it was helpful, thanks again!
Omg the end is hilarious 😂😂 Great breakdown!
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After seeing your videos I never thought you have this low subscriber ^_^
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Great video. Thanks!
You welcome!
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Keep it up 💪
Thank you!🤗
Great video. One question though - what color temperature was your camera set to?
It was really helpful to see what temperature your lights were set to to pull off that effect, but to some extent those settings only make sense in the context of the camera's white balance. I suspect if I were to do a similar setup and set my camera (GH5) to 5600k the subject would look like a lobster.
WB: 5600k (so the practical lamp color behind me will remain warm)
Rim Light (Motivated by the lamp): 2900k Temp.
Key Light: 3800k Temp.
How do movies bring the night vision appearance
I'v a great video about it that is gonna be upload on this Thursday 🔥
Nice video. How were you mounting your t4c?
with "adapter spigot"
Can you bring a daylight effect in a room or outside by using lights?when its a night
Yes of course, it can be depend on the location. In a room will be easier, and when its outdoor scene it's more tricker cause you need to be aware not to be showing the black skies.
Can you recommend any good light box which can change multiple colours for commercial purpose and for photos
For Interior/Night Exterior I really like the new "Amaran 300c" for few reasons:
*RGB Light
*Bowens Mount (So you have a lot of options)
*The price is not that high for 300w RGB light
@@NaorFilms thank you 👍
Also it will be better if you make video on this optioner