How to Light Large Night Exteriors: LEDs vs. Maxi Brutes for Depth and Contrast

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  • Опубліковано 21 гру 2024

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  • @nerdishfilms
    @nerdishfilms 4 дні тому +18

    How about lighting large night exteriors on a budget?

    • @kingmuhu
      @kingmuhu 3 дні тому +3

      Shoot by day with 6500 kelvin like in the film NOPE?

    • @nerdishfilms
      @nerdishfilms 3 дні тому +1

      @kingmuhu uhh kelvin doesnt make it look like night?

    • @cgrado
      @cgrado 3 дні тому +7

      Change to "Light SMALL night exterior" 😆

    • @Chandler_Goodrich
      @Chandler_Goodrich 3 дні тому +2

      Do what he did, just from the ground, with more fixtures in more places.

    • @Chandler_Goodrich
      @Chandler_Goodrich 3 дні тому +2

      @@LuxLadyStudio The idea would be to place the fixtures at the correct height, exact same beam angle, and in a way that you get a consistent spread and consistent meter reading. Low budget does not have to mean poorly executed filmmaking. I got this idea from the Washington monument, which is evenly lit on all sides with hard sources placed from left to right, no double shadows, it looks like one yeah, consistent source. Didn’t say it’s the perfect solution, but it COULD work if you execute it properly.

  • @johnstewart3391
    @johnstewart3391 4 дні тому

    Shane, is an amazing DP ! Love the videos!

  • @jamesburton1050
    @jamesburton1050 3 дні тому +1

    What is the candlestick? Not familiar with that one

  • @raildude270
    @raildude270 3 дні тому +3

    It feels like it wasn’t that long ago that Shane was saying LED lights were no good

    • @AlmightyUniden
      @AlmightyUniden День тому +3

      To be fair, LED technology has made a substantial jump in the last 3 years

  • @FlyingEyes27
    @FlyingEyes27 3 дні тому +9

    This set has more budget than a German Movie in Total 😂

    • @sqlevolicious
      @sqlevolicious 6 годин тому +1

      for a movie literally no one has heard of before, insane

  • @hzubovi1
    @hzubovi1 2 дні тому

    Thank You for sharing your experience with us! Those 2400W lights look awesome. And the closing scene is just epic P.S. I thought Avocado movers were a specific type of lights :)

  • @juscuro
    @juscuro 3 дні тому +3

    After seeing what I'll require, I'll instead go for a day-for-night route :/ I only have an Ulanzi 60w

  • @dopshooter4910
    @dopshooter4910 4 дні тому

    This is great, just simply great

  • @IrfanKhan-sw8lb
    @IrfanKhan-sw8lb День тому

    Awesome

  • @birthright94
    @birthright94 2 дні тому +3

    Nobody has huge budgets for this amount of lighting, this video is irrelevant to 99% of people who are gonna watch this video.

    • @tizianomammana
      @tizianomammana 8 годин тому

      How can you aspire to be a professional DP if you don't know how a professional DP work on set? Shane never said "go to the camera store and buy my same lighting set up!" He teach you so much stuff about lighting even for an Indi production.

    • @sqlevolicious
      @sqlevolicious 6 годин тому

      More like 100%. Literally no one buys these lights, these are only rented out to big budget studios, not individuals. These videos are pretty much pointless and serve no one. The people working on those sets know what they are doing, they do not need masterclasses on how DPs do basic stuff. It's fun to see as a consumer, but still for them to think they are teaching anyone anything, is silly.

    • @sqlevolicious
      @sqlevolicious 6 годин тому +1

      @@tizianomammana An aspiring professional DP would have been to school and spent time on enough sets to already know. An aspiring DP doesn't need to know what big budget studios do, lmfao. They would experience it themselves, and just scale-to-need.
      Fact is, these videos serve no one, they are teaching into the void. Big studio crew are industry insiders, almost no one new is steeping foot on these sets.
      The video is just cool, and that's it, calling it a masterclass is just a way for them to make money on showing consumers what it's like on a big set.

    • @birthright94
      @birthright94 5 годин тому

      @@tizianomammana I am a professional DP and I know how a professional DP works on set. But that doesn't mean I have access to 1 million dollar budget lighting. Professional doesn't mean expensive. Professional means you're getting paid for your skills and knowledge.

  • @hukumraj619
    @hukumraj619 4 дні тому

    Amazing

  • @jorelodell
    @jorelodell 3 дні тому

    🔥🔥🔥

  • @davidtuck
    @davidtuck 3 дні тому +2

    This needs more pointing at the camera.

  • @kendigProductions
    @kendigProductions 2 дні тому +2

    This “Master class” should be free. Just saying 🙄

    • @sqlevolicious
      @sqlevolicious 6 годин тому +1

      The whole point of it is for them to make some money. They wouldn't be doing it otherwise.

  • @sqlevolicious
    @sqlevolicious 6 годин тому

    sooo it takes lots of money and expensive lights shot everywhere, got it