The PERFECT Video Key Light Setup!
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- Опубліковано 2 чер 2024
- Learn how to build the ultimate video light setup for UA-cam and interviews! My Camera Guides and LUTs: academy.dslrvideoshooter.com
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GEAR MENTIONED
🛒 Impact Rolling Stand: geni.us/a7FL
🛒 Kupo Offset Arm: geni.us/ToQt3uX
🛒 Baby Cheater: geni.us/04fY
🛒 Aputure 300D: geni.us/aputure300d
🛒 Amaran 100D: geni.us/Cjhrj
🛒 Amaran 100X: geni.us/uOdLSk
🛒 Aputure 120D: geni.us/88Akm
🛒 Godox VL150: geni.us/tF4YT
🛒 48x36 Softbox: geni.us/d7KWVE
🛒 Aputure Light Dome: geni.us/aputurelightdome
🛒 2x SandBags (15lbs): geni.us/m7kwo
🛒 Double Sided Velcro (1.5 Inch): geni.us/mhRXZV
🛒 Grip Head: geni.us/ISLfUQN
🛒 Quacker Clamp: geni.us/qYYfDcv
🛒 2” Gaffers Tape: geni.us/fzQS
🛒 Duvetyne: geni.us/fBeDA03
VIDEO CHAPTERS
0:00 Introduction
0:28 Lighting Examples
1:24 Parts List
3:47 Building the Perfect Light
6:32 Fill Board Stand Build
SYNOPSIS
I show you the key light rig I used to light my videos. This rolling light stand setup is super strong, has a boom arm and takes up almost no space which is perfect for small spaces.
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This is still the OG, GOAT videocentric UA-cam channel! No clickbait; no "pwwwatsaawp fam" bs; just real good information.
It never ceases to amaze me how your videos are pretty much perfect. There rarely is ever an occurrence where I think to myself, "Hey I need some more relevant information regarding the equipment/topic that Caleb is covering" or ""Gee I wish there were some better angles for me to see what Caleb is talking about" or "Darn it, I like Caleb's videos if only they were prettier. If only they were more aesthetically pleasing visually!". Can't say that's ever been "a thing" in your videos Caleb, and for that I think you win the internet.
I've watched and subbed to your channel for many years now and you are the first channel I recommend to people who ask me for suggestions. You are a consummate professional and I appreciate all that you've done.
There is only one Caleb and he's so AWESOME - love the ideas and how it's DIY fun but professional level practicality.
Love all these build videos from you Caleb. Saves so much trial and error and goes to show that the hollywood way is not always the best way.
Love this! Want to personally thank you for all your work; it helped me just to start creating this year and hopefully will continue! This will be my next thing to buy on my wish list👏🏻
Yeah, love the whole thing! At my studio we put a few used ankle weights around the bottoms of the uprights of roller stands. (Depending on the weight of your softbox)
love your videos and all your DIY builds! Thank you for the ideas!
Always love the setups you bring to the table Caleb!
This channel brings together photographers and UA-camrs from the whole world.
Great inspirational video Caleb! Thanks.
Thank you. I've watched this video already a couple of times and every time I learn something new. Thank you!
An alternative to the sand bags are used automotive brake disks. These are heavy cast iron disks with a nice big hole in the middle. You can probably get these for free from any brake repair shop. Just ask. Look for larger disks from pickup trucks, SUVs or minivans. I cleaned mine up and spray painted them black. You need to feed the vertical tube of the sand through the disks when assembling the sand. Need more weight, add more disks. Lots of weight for free.
Nice idea, I never thought about this...
Our studio is right next to several car shops. Will ask about this!
Super-helpful! Thank you! Learning so much each time!
Always great content! Thanks for sharing!
Such great info provided here. Thanks for sharing my man!
always great ideas and informative videos. thanks for sharing.
Amazing as always! Thank you.
I like the black fabric for negative fill, brilliant!!
caleb with another one... GOAT
Super vid! I know a lot about studio setups but I'll pick these tips for my new home studio!
Great setup!
This was fire Caleb! 🔥
Amazing, love it, thank you!
Love your ideas man
Great one! Thank u 🧡
Excellent. I will use the idea for teaching my journalism students.
Exactly the video I have been looking for.
Outstanding stands as always!
Thanks Tom!!!
I like those a LOT, Caleb! I think I'll build one! Thank you!
GREAT video as always, Caleb!
Thanks Bro!
Nice. I’ve been struggling with space so this set up works and I can go back to shooting in my kitchen instead of my garage. Thanks.
You build the coolest friggin’ rigs!!!
The 44 inch Parasnap softbox has been a game changer for me. It's much easier to set up and take down then a normal softbox. Very cool build idea!
Agreed!
I actually prefer my older Parapop 38” softbox.
funny rnough, when you said sorry about the audio it was actually refreshing to hear a not so bassy low end voice for a moment haha.. both sounded great! Inovative idea!
Immediately ordering the velcro straps--the weighting part of this video just saved me so much headache with my rolling c-stand!
Man your videos are so damn useful!! This setup is very cool thank you for all your work
Wow, this is pretty damn slick Caleb! Nice work.
Been following you for 10 years now man. Great content - as always 😇
This is great!! Thanks!
That offset arm looks funky! I want one. Or two. Or a hundred
The way I like to balance a light stand setup is to have one leg of the stand pointing directly under the light you are over hanging. That way you have a greater distance of leg extension under the lamp as apposed to hanging the lamp between two legs pointing out. I also prefer the weight of the sandbags to not be directly under the lamp but more balance away from the centre to counter it's weight..
A few years back able to purchase an Avenger stand from a business that closed for next to nothing. I'm going to use your sandbag build! thanks for sharing!
MORE LIGHTING VIDEOS!!!!
Good stuff. Thanks.
Hi Caleb! Are you planning to do a review video and rank of the best 2023/2024 best LED lights under 300$, 500$, etc? I miss those videos.
Just wondering if the industry has changed during the last 2 years
well done, Caleb!
hey new dslr video shooter video just dropped
Thank you! and I am going to say you are 100p from the midwest. Im from IL and I hear a midwest accent!
Thank you !!
Caleb, really baffled by the fact that you are not at 1M subscribers yet. Keep up the Amazing work that you are doing!
Thanks Marius! Means a lot man!
The Macgyver of rigs strikes again!
-Will
Nice video! May have to grab those Kupo arms as well 👌
Except they'll never be in stock ever again thanks to you, haha.
Amazing video. It's look like Netflix or prime V documentary. 👏
Hey Caleb! Thanks for the video. Review suggestion(s): Yolobox Mini/Pro & iFootage Anglerfish SL series lights?
Hey Caleb, seems like you lost some weight and got in shape. Great job!
Love the offset idea. At my studio we use a few 10lb counterweights on baby roller stands like this instead of fussing with sand. They're only slightly more expensive (if you go with impact instead of manfrotto), but they're a lot faster and tidier to set up
Do you have a link?
I legit just use weight plates haha
Shouldn’t the weight go on the side opposite the hanging softbox, hence it’s counter...why does he suggest the light hanging directly over the sandbags?
@@mKruter Physics. If the sandbags go the opposite direction there’s less force fighting against gravity pulling the light down in the direction it’s hanging.
Im explaining this badly, but the short answer is physics and leverage.
@@AlexMinor I'm aware its physics, as opposed to chemistry, biology or history. But it still does not make sense to me. Typically, using the principles of counterbalance, the counterweight should be on the opposed side of the pivot from the load. @dslrvideoshooter please weight in (see what I did there??)
This light stand looks perfect. The small footprint is wild. How durable are those legs with the casters if you need to travel with them?
Great video and I've been binge watching other videos of yours about lighting, so interesting. I couldn't find the video, but it one you mentioned a light you use for your orange background. Please what is it?
Hey Caleb…. i was just wondering what - in your experience - is the most powerful key light that can be powered by batteries? Is it the Aputure 600D? Or is there a light that is actually more powerful/has higher output and is still battery operated?
Hey Caleb, I ve watched a couple of Videos of you now, thank you very much at first! I am in a sad Situation :D I just got my Amaran 200x and Aputure 300x. Both are great (dislike a lot I dont have a remote control for the amaran nor can I control it with the remote of the 300x, but I totally love them).
There is only one issue:
Both have almost the same output. Are there differences? Yes lots of, do I want to keep the Pro Versio instead of getting annother 200x? Yes for sure.
But I am about to give it back and get the 300d II instead.
Which drives me to...uff dont know I think I need a "I would do this" Instead of a clear answer.
I have a 150W LS Neewer light. Wanted light (silent) like it in Bi Color and a stronger version. Now I have three lights with the same output to be honest.
I do think the 300d II helps me more often when needing just more light, in comparison to flexibility.
In terms of gels I am not familiar....like if its another 150bucks it makes no sense and I dont know how to use them on a 85cm softbox since I just dont find any online.
Lots of questions but you understand that struggle for sure :D
Before I bought it I was like: Yes Bi color...now I am like...do I really need it?
My Purposes are: Interviews and Light settings (mainly indoors) such as image films
Many thanks in Advance!
Great tip with the Velcro. I had been using zip ties but the bags keep slipping off onto the floor. Thanks Caleb!
You sure your surname isn't MacGyver? Lol! ;) Another great gear build, Caleb! Keep up the great work...always love your videos! Best wishes from Scotland! :)
thanks you
Caleb! Can you do one with the Vari Impact poles for ceiling rigs?
Hi. Now I only trust you to buy some gear. Thank you for your hard work and help
awesome
I love the video thanks a lot! I was hoping you can give some tips on lighting and tools I need to shot a video as professional spokesperson . I am starting to do spokesperson video but i have no ideia what I need to set my studio . So if you can please give some tip what I need to shot a nice video, with different background color - it will be awesome!! Thanks
Hey Caleb! Where did you get those cool 3D white camera models at :52? I love them!
If you don’t mind me asking , what V mount battery are you using with your 300d?
Love the setup, but more importantly.....Where can I find that rolling table at 0:39? Thanks in advance 😉
Hi love your videos will this set up work with the Amazon 60 d?
Hello Caleb! Do you have any videos on the Tascam X8? Thank you
Is there a suitable replacement for the offset arm? I love that idea but everywhere is sold out, including kupo which doesn’t even show it on the site.
Does right angle baby pin works also ?
It's look like a Netflix light documentary itw
Félicitations 🎉
Building this with the G200.
Great video👍 Q. Sony ZV-E10 will Sony update the sensor & stabilization anytime soon, what's your thoughts? thx
Impact is fine, but it's worth clarifying, it is owned by b&h.
We all love Phill, negative Phill not so much. The Phill Board is the right amount of Phils 😉 We all like to know more about Phill. 😂
That Kupo Off-Set Female Baby Mounting Adapter - Kino Adapter is unavailable everywhere! Guess you guys beat me to it 😅
One day someone will come up with the idea of a weighted sleeve that will fit the legs of a light / audio stand, and will slide onto the legs when the foot / castor is removed (and replaced afterwards).
Maybe, as a second option, somebody will suggest using a barbell disc weight and dropping it down the upright post and letting it rest on the legs of the stand.
Last suggestion....maybe a triangular sandbag could be built for the stand legs that form triangles with the upright.
Now, who is this MacGyver guy that everyone speaks of (rhetorical - I grew up watching the original series)?
How did you make the light orange when you compared the no fill, fill…
If I want to record with Mic / Camera where do I plug the mic if it’s USB , I don’t have a camera / mic yet but does it go into the camera or PC and then just add it onto the video recorded from the camera
I bought the $900 NTG3. How do I get my audio to sound like his?
I bought some vflats but this is cool and cheaper
I'd probably use bungees instead of the velcro straps.
Also, just use zip ties instead of velcro straps?
Is it legal for you to use a not-orange photo for the thumbnail?
You forgot to mention you need a speedring in the part list. Impact softbox does not come with one.
Those offset arms are much easier to deal with than a 1m extension arm. Thanks for the video.
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So... I'm watching in 4k on my 4.5k iMac and I'm looking at your walls and there's tons of banding. How could I have that NOT happen in my videos?
When Caleb says sorry for my audio he probably means it's not at the level of a blockbuster Hollywood movie!
Lol no that moment was terrible. But mostly because his audio is usually the frickin best on UA-cam. I’m not kidding, he sets a new standard with how rich, clear, full and crisp he normally sounds. Something tells me the usual audio capture failed and he had to use a scratch audio track. Oh well, still a solid video Caleb!
Fine lighting for young people, but for those of us who are older looks ancient when the light comes from one side with a little fill on the dark side.
Pity that the Offset Arm and the 2nd part are not in stock 😔
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The Aputure 120D has been discontinued by Aputure. The 200D or 200X would be a more than reasonable alternative.
goes to show, even the best of them have some technical difficulties once in awhile (audio)
Very nice rig! 👍🏼👍🏼 👉🏼 🧠 💪🏼💪🏼 🫵🏼
I’d recommend against using sandbags and if you don’t want to have to pay ridiculous shipping on bags you just buy the bags themselves without any filling and then go to your local sports store and buy several cans of BBs or even some other source of steel shot and use that to fill your bags. I’m sorry but sand…It’s just a bad idea because it eventually leaks out gets all over your gear gets in your car, just don’t use sandbags
I buy a 50lb bag of quick create sand from Home Depot for $5 and full zip lock bags and weigh them out, then pop them into my empty bags and boom, sandbags for cheep
@@Gavinnations That sounds like a plan too. I just don't like sand anywhere near my gear, but also many of those zip lock bags break down over time unless you get really heavy duty ones. BB's are definitely a lot more expensive.