How to light actors who constantly moving in the scene? It can't be three point lighting from all the angles. Like in Spielberg's long takes which are happening inside the buildings.
This is a really great idea for a video actually - stay tuned, I think I'll do that one. A short answer to your question is you have the light actually moving with you through the scene. A lot of times a china ball / lantern on the end of a pole, moving through the scene. An even shorter answer is a lot of money and more lights. But perhaps a video about the low-budget solutions should be en route... 🤔 - Todd
@@shutterstocktutorials For example of an moving actor check the famous scene with Alec Baldwin in Glengarry Glen Ross. It's not a single take but Baldwin walks a lot while he speaks.
Thanks, Robbie and Todd... Another great tutorial loaded with useful tips! Robbie needs to repair his vocals, I heard that honey and lemon works the best :-) Your intro was pure comedy, but the outro hit me in the heart... Be well and stay encouraged Gentlemen!!!
Thanks Jacob! You've been watching since the very beginning, and your support has always meant a lot to us! Your support is always greatly appreciated!
@@shutterstocktutorials Don't you dare make me cry!!! It is my pleasure and I appreciate the time, professionalism, and comedy relief (Robbie) that you gentlemen put into every video. I learn something every time and I'm just about ready to put something I've learned together in a video to share with you, so you can see the "fruits of your labor" through my eyes. Let's call it the Wannabe Challenge... 'cause I wannabe just like you Guys when I grow up!!!
@@jacobchristianglover3655 Not a lot of people spread that type of positivity on the internet, so it's really always a breath of fresh air. Please send us whatever you're working on! We can't wait to see it.
@@shutterstocktutorialsI'm small potatoes, but I'm putting a few things together. Be more than happy to share. You Guys will get first crack at critiquing!
Wait is Robbie the guy in the new Batman movie?! Why do they look so much alike I thought I accidentally clicked on a Batman trailer 😂 Edit: nm that’s Paul Dano with glasses
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How to light actors who constantly moving in the scene? It can't be three point lighting from all the angles. Like in Spielberg's long takes which are happening inside the buildings.
This is a really great idea for a video actually - stay tuned, I think I'll do that one. A short answer to your question is you have the light actually moving with you through the scene. A lot of times a china ball / lantern on the end of a pole, moving through the scene. An even shorter answer is a lot of money and more lights. But perhaps a video about the low-budget solutions should be en route... 🤔 - Todd
@@shutterstocktutorials For example of an moving actor check the famous scene with Alec Baldwin in Glengarry Glen Ross. It's not a single take but Baldwin walks a lot while he speaks.
@@shutterstocktutorials Yep, running around with a mobile light (chinaball) and/or reflection fill.
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Very useful video!
6:48 This brings back memories
Thanks, Robbie and Todd... Another great tutorial loaded with useful tips! Robbie needs to repair his vocals, I heard that honey and lemon works the best :-) Your intro was pure comedy, but the outro hit me in the heart... Be well and stay encouraged Gentlemen!!!
Thanks Jacob! You've been watching since the very beginning, and your support has always meant a lot to us! Your support is always greatly appreciated!
@@shutterstocktutorials Don't you dare make me cry!!! It is my pleasure and I appreciate the time, professionalism, and comedy relief (Robbie) that you gentlemen put into every video. I learn something every time and I'm just about ready to put something I've learned together in a video to share with you, so you can see the "fruits of your labor" through my eyes. Let's call it the Wannabe Challenge... 'cause I wannabe just like you Guys when I grow up!!!
@@jacobchristianglover3655 Not a lot of people spread that type of positivity on the internet, so it's really always a breath of fresh air. Please send us whatever you're working on! We can't wait to see it.
@@shutterstocktutorialsI'm small potatoes, but I'm putting a few things together. Be more than happy to share. You Guys will get first crack at critiquing!
Subscribed just because of this video. Thanks for sharing.
This is awesome, thank you
Bro, in between the anamorphake video and this you just inspired me .... DING!!!
Great info 👏 well produced and easy to follow, thank you👍
This was really well presented and informative! Great video! Just subscribed to your channel. Cheers from Stockholm!
Excellent video thank you for making this!!!
Love the vid guys. Thank you for the awesome tips. Subbed!
Super helpful! Thank you!
This is amazing, I want to see tutorial about lighting night interior scenes
Stay tuned! There's a video about this very thing I've been wanting to do for a while. - Todd
Thankyou!! This video was so interesting!! :D
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what a great actor paul dano
How to mic small spaces?
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wonder how it would have looked like without the fill above the entrance.
5:46 What is this slider?
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why didint you do a breakdown of which light does what
How to light a small area probable half this area say 2 foot x 2 foot for a top down shot, without getting a shadow.
Great now I need to play Halo
Wait is Robbie the guy in the new Batman movie?! Why do they look so much alike I thought I accidentally clicked on a Batman trailer 😂
Edit: nm that’s Paul Dano with glasses
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So you need about $500 to light a 4X6 room. Ok I will go back to my $10 walmart light
Your dungeon is way overlit.
I had this issue but i think my first vlog turned out great!
Check it out please! Let me know!