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  • Опубліковано 28 лис 2024

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  • @kriswarwick
    @kriswarwick  Рік тому

    Someone asked if the same result could have been achieved by adjusting the key light.
    In this room that might have been an option. In a lot of cases, as mentioned in the video, the surroundings/room might be much brighter, and you'd have to compensate with the light on 100% to be able to expose correctly. The whole point is how you expose for the background/surroundings. In a lot of cases, you can't make your background darker without using an ND and that's what I wanted to emphasize.
    I think the big take away from this should be that by using an ND inside, when the bakgrxound is bright, you can avoid flat footage, create more depth and add contrasts.

  • @reyesproductionDK
    @reyesproductionDK Рік тому

    It was an FX6? I amazed how cameras work these days. The built in ND filter. 😁

  • @khov
    @khov Рік тому

    make content to beginners too, i have no idea of apture does

    • @kriswarwick
      @kriswarwick  Рік тому

      Thank you for your comment! I’ll keep that in mind for my next ones!
      Aperture is the f-stop or the value that decides how much of your shot is in focus. The higher aperture value, the more in focus. So if you’re filming with an aperture of 1.2 for instance, you might only have the nose in focus and the rest of the face blurry. Did that make sense?

    • @NOTHINGXX1
      @NOTHINGXX1 Рік тому

      Nice, do u have link of that nd filter?

    • @SuiSlyder808
      @SuiSlyder808 Рік тому

      A great place to start is to research the basic triangles. Aperture, ISO, and Shutter Speed. Once you understand those 3 mechanics and how they influence your image, you'll be on the same page as the majority of camera owners.

    • @kriswarwick
      @kriswarwick  Рік тому +1

      @@SuiSlyder808 excellent point! I am not sure if we ever can learn enough about these three!

    • @kriswarwick
      @kriswarwick  Рік тому +1

      @@NOTHINGXX1 I am using this from PolarPro: www.polarpro.com/products/helix-mckinnon