This video was so genius. I learned so much about lighting, cinematography and a cinematographer's point of view toward lighting each shot. Please make more of these. Thank you
Dang bro this was great! Loved how versatile you made a single place look with just a little thought! Now you got me thinking of how I can utilize my space better 🤔
I find that it produces slightly less specular highlights on lighter skin tones opposed to a parabolic softbox. Either can work, but in my setups, bounced light gives me better results
what boom arms are you using for your 4th setup (the black boom arms that you have that hold the 6x6 bounce on the top and bottom, not the silver ones)
literally im near at dining area. and i got small area to place my desk and made lot videos not much cool background. but thanks for this vid. 9:49 ahh metal foot your coffee table?
Does anyone know what those 2 black rods Ryan is hanging the diffusion on @ 11:36 are called? & are the Nano clamps included or do I need to order separately?
This is a combination of a few things. It’s not an ideal setup, pretty DIY for what I used it for. But basically it’s a simple background pole, with an impact super clamp to mount it onto the C stand arm!
I completely understand where you're coming from with this video, but just a heads up, it's a little bit ignorant to say this is something that "everybody should be able to attain within their own space", when me and most people I know especially in the UK where houses are much smaller, live in places where the only space we have access to are essentially shoeboxes that (and I am not exaggerating) are a tiny bit bigger than 2 of your sofas.. (I'm happy to show you a photo if you want). That's not even talking about the excess equipment you have access to, when I personally have 1 Falcon eyes light, a small panel and a bounce. I'm not knocking the video as it has useful information that I could use at work, but please just be mindful on the assumptions you make about the "average person's" living situation, as you have it quite a bit better than most people I know.
So what I think Rayn is saying is "find solutions". Don't let the size of the room deter you. Find a way to make your shoebox work for you. I didn't even start with a fancy Falycon eyes light like you did. I used my bedroom lamps. It can be said that the UK is first world. I live in a 3rd world developing nation but I didn't make excuses. Use your living room, find solutions mate.
@TheMichaelTech it's not a competition of who's the most poor, you don't know everyone's situation and don't assume you know someone's situation just because of the country they live in. Maybe he saved up for years to get that light and his camera? Maybe his bed takes up the entire space of his room? Maybe he only rents out the room and can't use the living room because he doesn't own it? He was politely telling Ryan to take other people into consideration, you've just tried to belittle him for no reason. Get lost "mate".
@nerdyalt30s I was about to say all of that but you worded it better 😂 also you are right I only rent out the room so I literally live in a bedroom with 2 other people and the living room is communal, and everything I have now did actually take me a longggg time to save up for, i was using torches and window light for ages with a cheap phone camera 😂
It’s nice when Peter Makinnon started setting up the studio every one is doing the same 😂 I wonder now days you guys have nothing exciting for us to watch. Hope you will come up on your own. Cheers
Each one looks natural af (almost like the lights aren't even there) master cinematography!
Appreciate this comment! Thanks.
I am absolutely blown away by the quality achievements from the different lighting setups in this video.. thank you so much for sharing these tips.
You're very welcome! Thanks for taking time to watch
This video was so genius. I learned so much about lighting, cinematography and a cinematographer's point of view toward lighting each shot. Please make more of these. Thank you
Glad to hear it helped you. Always fun sharing a bit of behind the scenes material! Thanks!
Dang bro this was great! Loved how versatile you made a single place look with just a little thought! Now you got me thinking of how I can utilize my space better 🤔
Honestly so much fun experimenting in a space to see how many variations you can come up with!!
Bro this video was so so good! Incredibly helpful and informative! Bravo sir!
Why thank you my good sir!!
that match cut before the sponsor segment is so slick, I'm gonna try it. Hopefully without the ankle injury
😅😅 glad my pain made the sponsor intro worth it haha
so much to learn from this. this is a banger!
Thanks Elijah!!
some creative lighting set ups here
4:55 id agree thats the building of an appealing scene
This is GOLD
Ayyyyyooo let’s go
Love seeing the behind the scenes, learned a ton!
Thanks for watching! This was a fun one to put together
I loved setup 3
🙌🙌🙌
Nice set ups of you have the space for it.
nice setups, Ryan!
Yoo! Thank you Huy
Loving setup 4, but setup 2 is dope too!
Nice work
Thanks for the visit Nathan!!
Super helpful video!
Glad to help Logan! 🤗
ths videos are kinda like magic
Curious as to why bounce the keylight off a reflector as opposed to using a large softbox directed at you from same angle.
I find that it produces slightly less specular highlights on lighter skin tones opposed to a parabolic softbox. Either can work, but in my setups, bounced light gives me better results
Thx! this was really great, quick and to the point..
Much appreciated 🫡🫡
Really great video man!
Thanks so much Jeremy!
Wow, really cool, informative & creative setup video! Thx man!👍🏻
You bet!! Thank you for watching.
Great stuff Ryan! Nice and simple setups with a nice output image. Keep it up man.
Ay! Really appreciate this 🫵
Thanks man, it’s it possible to do that ones of interviews? Where you just heard people answering questions without hearing the interviewer?
Some great setups man!
what boom arms are you using for your 4th setup (the black boom arms that you have that hold the 6x6 bounce on the top and bottom, not the silver ones)
Ryan you are a genius!!! -river
Thank you River!
I'm an IATSE Local 80 Studio Grip and I appreciate this video brother. WIsh you were Local to SOCAL. I'd love to pick your brain and chat.
Goated.
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literally im near at dining area. and i got small area to place my desk and made lot videos not much cool background. but thanks for this vid. 9:49 ahh metal foot your coffee table?
Great vid man! What is this mic you are using and aprox distance from mic is?
Which mm lens did u use for each scene here in the video ?
I gotta steal that roller stand 😂😂
It’s honestly so solid haha
Hy Ryan, love your content man
I have a question what are the best video setting for shooting a podcast on a canon 650d
Does anyone know what those 2 black rods Ryan is hanging the diffusion on @ 11:36 are called? & are the Nano clamps included or do I need to order separately?
This is a combination of a few things. It’s not an ideal setup, pretty DIY for what I used it for. But basically it’s a simple background pole, with an impact super clamp to mount it onto the C stand arm!
@@RyanKao 🙏🙏 Thank you!!
I like this roller stand. I forgot what called of this stand 🤔🤔
just bought a spotlight because of you, tell your sponsors to keep paying 😅
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my take away is that i need lights
Lights in my mind are easily the most important piece of gear to own!
I completely understand where you're coming from with this video, but just a heads up, it's a little bit ignorant to say this is something that "everybody should be able to attain within their own space", when me and most people I know especially in the UK where houses are much smaller, live in places where the only space we have access to are essentially shoeboxes that (and I am not exaggerating) are a tiny bit bigger than 2 of your sofas.. (I'm happy to show you a photo if you want). That's not even talking about the excess equipment you have access to, when I personally have 1 Falcon eyes light, a small panel and a bounce. I'm not knocking the video as it has useful information that I could use at work, but please just be mindful on the assumptions you make about the "average person's" living situation, as you have it quite a bit better than most people I know.
I know I'm better off than the average person, but even my LA apartment is smaller than his room 😅
well said 👏
So what I think Rayn is saying is "find solutions". Don't let the size of the room deter you. Find a way to make your shoebox work for you. I didn't even start with a fancy Falycon eyes light like you did. I used my bedroom lamps. It can be said that the UK is first world. I live in a 3rd world developing nation but I didn't make excuses. Use your living room, find solutions mate.
@TheMichaelTech it's not a competition of who's the most poor, you don't know everyone's situation and don't assume you know someone's situation just because of the country they live in. Maybe he saved up for years to get that light and his camera? Maybe his bed takes up the entire space of his room? Maybe he only rents out the room and can't use the living room because he doesn't own it? He was politely telling Ryan to take other people into consideration, you've just tried to belittle him for no reason. Get lost "mate".
@nerdyalt30s I was about to say all of that but you worded it better 😂 also you are right I only rent out the room so I literally live in a bedroom with 2 other people and the living room is communal, and everything I have now did actually take me a longggg time to save up for, i was using torches and window light for ages with a cheap phone camera 😂
❤ Violet grey vs jack from fifty shades of grey i want to make a sequeal . Lets work together. Thank you.
Like where ever you want to take video. Just push it then after you use it. Just put on the side on your room, Like that.
had a stroke trying to read this
It’s nice when Peter Makinnon started setting up the studio every one is doing the same 😂 I wonder now days you guys have nothing exciting for us to watch. Hope you will come up on your own. Cheers
Hey work on thumbnail please
Start UA-cam before or after you have little kids or this won’t be as feasible to do.
very complicate demonstrate for a youtube video beginner,lol