Access my Free Cinematography guide - www.andbery.com/c-guide Lighting schemes, filmmaking tricks, and 30 pages of concentrated information with examples.
Amazing breakdown, I love how much attention you pay to the use of negative fill and lights. These breakdowns are very informative, please keep doing them!
Maaaan, almost everyone on this youtube talks about how a person can achieve a "film/cinematic look" but you're on one of the only ones, outside of Brady Bessette, that actually achieves that quality: no high contrast, not too sharp, softer highlights, etc. Wooow! Instant subscribe!
Would love to see some episode on colour grading. It’s very challenging for me to know how to achieve the look I want despite trying to get as close to it on set. Amazing breakdown as always.
This is excellent, I’d love to see more stuff about lighting tight, small and simple places. Apartment rooms, car interiors. Also something about lighting people that are close to a wall - overall I’d love to know how to make the most of a small place. What tricks to make it more interesting to look at.
mind blowing man.. I am a starter in cinematography and the way you lit those scenes are crazy. Amazing no words. I am from india and its 3 am was looking for some random spec ads and found you. Definately subscribing to you.
It is impossible not to fall in love with this series. The way you go in-depth with the preparations, your approach and considerations and the BTS to understand it even better makes this so enjoyable. Thabks for the hard work of putting a video like this together
@@ANDBERY I shot a medium-length film in France with an actor who took part in one of the episodes of the superb series "The crown", Pierre Scot. The role of an aviator from 1917 who fell between enemy lines and which the French will try to find. The great human adventure, the cinema! Congratulations for your videos which are sublime and your work on the image. A lot of talent! Make us dream again
This whole video is so amazing and so well explained, truly epic. ¿May I ask what music or library you used for your background music, it really is captivating.?
Could you do a shoot with minimal light gear? Im talking like a godox 150 and maybe a tubelight. Something that you could do alone or with only 1 more in the crew
Very informative video. I have a question. You pretty much use Arri 1200 HMI as you main lights, do you think that HMI still have something extra over LED light like Nanlite Forza 500? LED are more comfortable to use, no hot restrikes, dimmability etc. but do you think HMI has something that LED cannot beat yet?
The Forza 500 or Aputure 600D have quite high efficiency of lighting, it can light like a 1200 HMI. It means that LED is very roughly more twice as powerful, then an HMI for the same power consumption.
That is a really crafted look, I love it. Quick question... Who ends up paying for those expenses? Was it a commercial of some sort or just studies? Was it sponsored? Great video.
Hi Andbery!I am a student now, I like lighting very much, and also I want to become a DP in the future. When I was studying, I found that there are few lighting online class on Chinese websites, but few people in China use UA-cam, can I translate some of your videos and upload them to Bilibili website in China? I will attach your link at the bottom of the video. They will also be reminded that there are courses they can learn from you. and thanks very much i learned alot in your video !have nice day!
I LOVE YOUR WORK! - - - Your cinematography style is outstanding - - - I'm in the market for a new camera at the moment and I've been looking to get either the KOMODO or Ursa Mini 12k, now that they're both in the same price range, I'm wondering what you'll recommend. I love both your videos shot in KOMODO and BMPCC. You did mentioned that you're giving KOMODO "another chance" by shooting this video. IT LOOKS fantastic! - what is your verdict? And if you can shed some light (no pun intended) to what I should consider in choosing between the two cameras. THANK YOU! A fan here.
Hey my friend. If you have skills and opportunity to fix a noise of Komodo in Davinci, get it, this is quite good camera. If not, I advise searching used Red Epic, price is same. Epic is an excellent camera.
Woow! This is amazing.. I am an Independent filmmaker myself, Please let me know how can I join the team guys. I am super enthusiastic to work with you'll
2000$... я как увидел эту цифру, задался только одним вопросом: это ты за свой счёт всё организовал или тебя кто-то проспонсировал? И да, спасибо, тёзка, что расписал содержание трат, а то вот дадут к примеру перспективному новичку бюджет, а он даже не будет знать, на что столько тратить. Но мы то знаем, что в конечном итоге на КРАСОТУ)
Including actors’ rate. Some beginners are ready to take part in art projects like this for not big price, due to they all need a good looking portfolio
@@ANDBERY Well that answers it then, because in Switzerland it’s a little different!😂 Thanks anyway for the reply, and again loved the cinematography, not only an informative video, but a very beautiful one at that!👍
@@Epictrailers921 In Europe, the production is quite expensive, in the Czech Republic or Ukraine, you can film whatever you want, having not a lot of money.
Access my Free Cinematography guide - www.andbery.com/c-guide
Lighting schemes, filmmaking tricks, and 30 pages of concentrated information with examples.
This guy has paid courses and yet he puts out a 7 min free video for us to learn. Thank you master!
Where is the paid courses? Link site?
@@abregadoatseri4974 it's mean: "you have to pay to learn filmaking and now you share free to us". Great! thank you
@@abregadoatseri4974 go to link in the description.
Amazing breakdown, I love how much attention you pay to the use of negative fill and lights. These breakdowns are very informative, please keep doing them!
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Maaaan, almost everyone on this youtube talks about how a person can achieve a "film/cinematic look" but you're on one of the only ones, outside of Brady Bessette, that actually achieves that quality: no high contrast, not too sharp, softer highlights, etc. Wooow! Instant subscribe!
Thank you for all your posts with rich lighting techniques! I would love to take one if your courses when I have some free time at work!
Какая же крутая картинка получается. Прямо вдохновляюще! Вот было бы круто однажды снять с вами красивый клип 😯
SUBBED! Amazing, Like a fairytale come to Life. Hit a string inside my Soul, couldnt take my eyes off it. Great direction, awesome music.
❤️
Hey guys! What kind of content do you want to see more in this channel! Please, tell me :)
More of this, that's for sure. Awesome stuff man!!
Your lighting breakdowns are always a treat. Definitely more of this.
Would love to see some episode on colour grading. It’s very challenging for me to know how to achieve the look I want despite trying to get as close to it on set. Amazing breakdown as always.
@@kalp.patel97 I will make the video about color grading process soon.
This is excellent, I’d love to see more stuff about lighting tight, small and simple places. Apartment rooms, car interiors. Also something about lighting people that are close to a wall - overall I’d love to know how to make the most of a small place. What tricks to make it more interesting to look at.
wow $2000? thats sick. Dope work bro
mind blowing man.. I am a starter in cinematography and the way you lit those scenes are crazy. Amazing no words. I am from india and its 3 am was looking for some random spec ads and found you. Definately subscribing to you.
Always amazing. I love your channel! I love you! haha
I think that the Negative Fill is the secret ingredient of this cinematic look
It is impossible not to fall in love with this series. The way you go in-depth with the preparations, your approach and considerations and the BTS to understand it even better makes this so enjoyable. Thabks for the hard work of putting a video like this together
❤️
The crown is an amazing reference for period pieces and of course cinematography.
Yeah, love the crown too, so much!
@@ANDBERY I shot a medium-length film in France with an actor who took part in one of the episodes of the superb series "The crown", Pierre Scot. The role of an aviator from 1917 who fell between enemy lines and which the French will try to find. The great human adventure, the cinema! Congratulations for your videos which are sublime and your work on the image. A lot of talent! Make us dream again
@@cordezio06 wow... Thank you! ❤️
@@ANDBERY What do you think of that one that came out using fish eyes and stuff...The Favorite?
@@gopolarisstudio Unfortunately, I Don't like wide lens. Maybe it will be helpful and looks interesting for a specific story and tasks.
do you have any upcoming sale offers for your course? Thanks
Thank you so much for sharing this super valueable information. Your lighting schemes are so helpfull. Love your content man.
This whole video is so amazing and so well explained, truly epic. ¿May I ask what music or library you used for your background music, it really is captivating.?
Watching a master at work
This is insanely beautiful. Thank you so much for the insights.
Hello where are you from? I would like to see your workplace. I live in Moscow. I am very like your Cinematic Lighting Techniques.
$2000 is too low guys.... value your work, after you pay crew and equipment your profit is how much? less than $1000? insane....
Absolutely beautiful. Thank you for taking the time to put this together. I learned a lot.
Great shots!
The budget isn't really 2000,- since basically nobody got paid. But it's still great to see what you can do with relatively little money.
Right pretty much either underpaid everyone or didn't pay em at all lmao
I disagree with you. Everyone was paid full price. In Russia, the production and working time of people is not very expensive.
Thanks a lot for taking your time to make these tutorial, every frame looks like a painting
Wow, getting this done for 2K is incredibly impressive! Just an amazing video overall! :)
Yayyyyyy a new fucking video!!!! 😫😫😫😫😫😫😫
I'm in Tamil nadu , love you guys very nice cinematic lighting work thank you so much for sharing this super valuable information
great dreams you shoot, do you have a business account on fiverr with production plans and budgets ?
Amazing how you given the light for the walls and faces did it seprate or did it is reflect from key light and backlight
Спасибо….. очень красивые гаммы✨
super information tq so much
Could you do a shoot with minimal light gear? Im talking like a godox 150 and maybe a tubelight. Something that you could do alone or with only 1 more in the crew
Hi, some content I shoot with minimal set, like a godox 150 and 300w only.
@@ANDBERY nice! would love to see more of that
Lovin the BTS. this is more than great!
In what Country do you film?
Russia
can we be best friends cause the planning of this shoot was amazing, great job to everyone involved!! cheers,
Can u please do vedio on how to light in horror and thriller movie with examples ❤️❤️❤️
Amazing, Thank youu broo… 👏👏🙏😍
Priwjet! High-Quality work!
Can u put clips from horror movie and explain how the lighting are done
You’re incredible. Thanks for this.
Can u please tell me your camera white balance used
I’m curious, what fluid head are you using on the Dana Dolly?
XL GS CF Sachtler
How do you light car interiors during the day?
Beautiful location and art direction. Everyhing is superb
Çok iyi
This was fascinating and really enjoyable thank you!
Very informative video. I have a question. You pretty much use Arri 1200 HMI as you main lights, do you think that HMI still have something extra over LED light like Nanlite Forza 500? LED are more comfortable to use, no hot restrikes, dimmability etc. but do you think HMI has something that LED cannot beat yet?
The Forza 500 or Aputure 600D have quite high efficiency of lighting, it can light like a 1200 HMI. It means that LED is very roughly more
twice as powerful, then an HMI for the same power consumption.
When you bounce the Godox VL300 into the bounce board. What was the intensity level of the light?
About 50%
That is a really crafted look, I love it. Quick question... Who ends up paying for those expenses? Was it a commercial of some sort or just studies? Was it sponsored? Great video.
Hi. Sponsors of this project are both collaboration with brands (godox / archon) and my online course.
thank you very much
Really it's helpful
fantastic job. and super-helpful bts video! what were the lenses you used again?
You mean - lenses for backstage?
Cooke Panchro classic
Great stuff, thanks! Which LUT do you use for monitoring, and which for grading?
Thx! I use dehancer plugin for film look.
@@ANDBERY great, so do I! Do you export a lut for monitoring, or use IPP2 lut? Could you make a video of your workflow and base settings?
Hi Andbery!I am a student now, I like lighting very much, and also I want to become a DP in the future. When I was studying, I found that there are few lighting online class on Chinese websites, but few people in China use UA-cam, can I translate some of your videos and upload them to Bilibili website in China? I will attach your link at the bottom of the video. They will also be reminded that there are courses they can learn from you.
and thanks very much i learned alot in your video !have nice day!
Great video! Thank you for sharing. Btw, did you use any lens filter?
Hey, thank you. There are no soft filters here, ND only.
Thanks you very much that you share this stuff. Very detailed. I learned a lot!
Hi, can you do similar kind of video with fx6 please …
Great!Which software do you use to draw the light bitmap?
Hello, I just use Photoshop. I draw the icons myself.
I LOVE YOUR WORK! - - - Your cinematography style is outstanding - - - I'm in the market for a new camera at the moment and I've been looking to get either the KOMODO or Ursa Mini 12k, now that they're both in the same price range, I'm wondering what you'll recommend. I love both your videos shot in KOMODO and BMPCC. You did mentioned that you're giving KOMODO "another chance" by shooting this video. IT LOOKS fantastic! - what is your verdict? And if you can shed some light (no pun intended) to what I should consider in choosing between the two cameras. THANK YOU! A fan here.
Hey my friend. If you have skills and opportunity to fix a noise of Komodo in Davinci, get it, this is quite good camera. If not, I advise searching used Red Epic, price is same. Epic is an excellent camera.
sometimes we have to watch 2 or 3 videos of a chanel to sub and mark the bell, this time, it took me only this video, great content!
Thank you!
This is my film school. Thank you!
I'm so impressed with the production quality. Great job team!
Which software you using for your lighting setups?
Photoshop
any diffuser filtre?
Woow! This is amazing.. I am an Independent filmmaker myself, Please let me know how can I join the team guys. I am super enthusiastic to work with you'll
очень крутое видео, спасибо за такие разборы) 👍
Пожалуйста)
Looks like a sitcom, everything looks like artificially lit with random fog.
This is superb! Wow!
your MOF video looks like a movie, very helpful and interesting tips, thank you and keep going with your youtube videos
Thanks for sharing!
which stands are you using to support your dolly track?
Hey, I used both, apple boxes and lowboys stands.
WOW! Great work - thanks for the detailed gfx
What matte box is that!
Thanks for your, very interesting 👍👍👍👍
god-tier lighting
amazing, loved
2000$... я как увидел эту цифру, задался только одним вопросом: это ты за свой счёт всё организовал или тебя кто-то проспонсировал? И да, спасибо, тёзка, что расписал содержание трат, а то вот дадут к примеру перспективному новичку бюджет, а он даже не будет знать, на что столько тратить. Но мы то знаем, что в конечном итоге на КРАСОТУ)
Это партнерский контент. Я сотрудничаю с брендами, о которых говорю в видео. Большая часть расходов на них.
@@ANDBERY понял, спасибо за ответ! Как говорится, it's pretty cool!
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this video has been recommended to me like a thousand time for months, today I decided to click, and it was worth it
WOW Man! Beautiful work! Thank you so much for this!
Супер. Где можно посмотреть полные ролики того, что вы сняли?
I subscribed during the preroll ad, great content!
good job
Остаётся лишь один вопрос: окупились ли 2к$?😅
Окупились конечно
Hi ANDBERY! It's a phenomenal job. Could you tell us exactly which lens model you used? Obviously beyond the mark. I am obsessed with these images!
Hey, it was Cooke Panchro classic MK2.
Full movie link?
thank you sooooo much for this extreme quality of content. Hope you the best.
You are a great person to share this valuable information with us, please don't stop
Thank you so much
That breakdown price is without paying the people right?
Including actors’ rate.
Some beginners are ready to take part in art projects like this for not big price, due to they all need a good looking portfolio
@@ANDBERY Thanks for this series. It's seriously helpfull!
感谢分享
thanks a lot!
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Great video mate, thank you very much
Was here. thanks so much sir.
😊
What filter did you use on the cooke lens?
It was Tiffen ND.
Beautiful video, only one thing…
How the hell is the budget 2’000!?!?!
A camera lens alone is about that much!
It's true. Russian price of filming tools is not big. And all actors are my good friends.
@@ANDBERY Well that answers it then, because in Switzerland it’s a little different!😂
Thanks anyway for the reply, and again loved the cinematography, not only an informative video, but a very beautiful one at that!👍
@@Epictrailers921 In Europe, the production is quite expensive, in the Czech Republic or Ukraine, you can film whatever you want, having not a lot of money.
@@ANDBERY Yeah, I never knew that. Huh…🤔
Well thanks for the reply!
Dude I just found your videos and it's incredible how you share your work with us. Thank you.
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