Of course. But the window in the studio was fake and I wasn't an opportunity to control brightness. I used Nanlite PavoTube 30C for the gain key light. Please check this photo drive.google.com/file/d/1O-bnUMsMcdj2cgncmdL8Ca8AASOGHKEr
I have two applications for this - Sidus Link(I used this app in the video) and Shot Designer when I need to create a lighting scheme on my computer. Sidus Link app is free. Shot Designer is not free, but it has a good free part.
Hi guys! What do you think of this video? Is this video helpful to you?
I really liked the result. Looks professional. I'm also a filmmaker and I have similar equipment (light and camera)
Thanks for your thoughts!
Simple and useful technique. Looking forward to more of these in the future. Thank you.
Kamran, thank you so much!
Good ❤
Thanks!
🙏🏾💯💪🏾🔥
Soon I will post a new video about Boom light🤗
@@Filmmaker_SZ Thank you!!! I’m looking forward to it!
The window is also taken into account, isn't it? look like you get the key light from the window and book light give the fill
Of course. But the window in the studio was fake and I wasn't an opportunity to control brightness. I used Nanlite PavoTube 30C for the gain key light. Please check this photo drive.google.com/file/d/1O-bnUMsMcdj2cgncmdL8Ca8AASOGHKEr
@@Filmmaker_SZ I have 5 pieces of pavotube 30c .. but not use it enough. These guys seem to be so useful
Yes, these are very good lights. I use them often.
what's the name of the app u used to draw the lighting scheme?
I have two applications for this - Sidus Link(I used this app in the video) and Shot Designer when I need to create a lighting scheme on my computer. Sidus Link app is free. Shot Designer is not free, but it has a good free part.
Do you use the Ursa mini pro G2 ?
Hi!
Yes, URSA Mini Pro 4.6K G2