4 Unique Setups for Daylight | Add Style to Your Lighting

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  • Get your notepads out! We're here today to discuss lighting daylight interiors. A scene that is, at first glance, simple to approach. But, when thinking about tone and mood, there is an endless list of possibilities to consider when lighting. In today's episode of B2S, we join Host/DP Kevin Reyes as he applies four different looks to a single interior location. Listen closely, as he and his creative team consider the emotional weight of each look while also showcasing techniques such as shading, and book lighting!
    Chapters
    0:00 - Intro
    0:16 - Four Different Looks
    0:33 - Sunset (Look 1)
    0:53 - Gelling Windows
    1:00 - Controlling Light Bounce
    1:18 - Cutting the Light
    2:03 - Daytime (Look 2)
    2:28 - Switching Hard Light to Soft Light
    2:40 - Lowering Your ISO
    3:15 - Overcast (Look 3)
    3:32 - Book Light
    4:10 - Adding Haze
    4:50 - Blue Hour (Look 4)
    5:02 - Dialing the Hue
    5:12 - Adding Practicals
    5:25 - Exposing the Subject
    6:08 - That's a Wrap
    6:13 - Conclusion
    6:30 - Questions
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  • @kbrosphotography6408
    @kbrosphotography6408 Рік тому +12

    The blue lights coming from the windows and the practical yellow lights combination looks amazing

  • @MOATEZcom
    @MOATEZcom Рік тому +4

    I can see a huge amount of ART, pure ART, in here.

  • @jaka_cerar
    @jaka_cerar Рік тому +3

    Very cool and profesional videos. I like how you show the top view every now and then to really show your setup.

  • @arigatofilms342
    @arigatofilms342 Рік тому

    Amazing...
    Pure love!

  • @BastiMark
    @BastiMark Рік тому

    love to see these light setup video!!

  • @dougfranckwolf
    @dougfranckwolf Рік тому +1

    Great Vid! Very informative. And I recognize the actor, Christopher Sky. I just saw him in a short film. Together Forever. Fantastic guy and enjoyed meeting him.

  • @theOfficialOludare
    @theOfficialOludare Рік тому +2

    you made it look so easy🤟🏽

  • @matthewhodgkins3317
    @matthewhodgkins3317 Рік тому +1

    Love these videos

  • @WhySteve
    @WhySteve Рік тому +1

    Hell yeah Kevin! Nice.

  • @jenchieri8353
    @jenchieri8353 Рік тому

    Great.. Helpful tutorial..😁

  • @sogoodelectric
    @sogoodelectric Рік тому +2

    just popped up in my recommendations, It is worth it

  • @heyBrandonB
    @heyBrandonB Рік тому +14

    These videos are the reason I buy Aputure kit 🔥🔥

  • @danielgrindrod
    @danielgrindrod Рік тому +2

    Hey! thanks for the little shout-out for my book light set up in this, much appreciated 😀 Awesome tutorial as always!

  • @rodrigolandaromero
    @rodrigolandaromero Рік тому +3

    Thanks for answering my question, I will have it in mind on my next filming trip. Very interesting video by the way…🙃
    Stay safe!

  • @biltifosi5774
    @biltifosi5774 Рік тому

    good job!! great

  • @littlevideographer6107
    @littlevideographer6107 Рік тому +3

    Could you please film a tutorial where you show how to set up a light in the shower for a shower scene? Would be interesting in green and cyan colors. Thank you for this tutorial!

  • @juliusheigl1015
    @juliusheigl1015 Рік тому +5

    These videos keep getting better and better!

  • @DavidJonesImages
    @DavidJonesImages Рік тому +24

    Thanks, Great job on the video. Also, like 99% of online lighting tutorials, you show how to light a person standing or sitting still. In many serranoes in video the person and or camera is moving. Please do a video on lighting for movement.
    Best Wishes David Jones

  • @jessetimmmiller1870
    @jessetimmmiller1870 Рік тому +3

    Cool video! I'd love to see an Amaran version of something like this for the budget filmmaker.

    • @aputurelighting
      @aputurelighting  Рік тому

      More tutorials coming soon! ua-cam.com/users/amaranlighting

  • @oleg__mikushkin
    @oleg__mikushkin Рік тому +1

    Best!!!

  • @chrissoba5104
    @chrissoba5104 Рік тому

    Awesom

  • @majuki2
    @majuki2 Рік тому +1

    Ayo what a great content love this channel so much. Sorry for my bad English

  • @HDBnB1
    @HDBnB1 Рік тому

    JC is the GOAT

  • @flaviopresutti
    @flaviopresutti Рік тому +19

    Hey! Amazing job guys! I only felt that the blue hour video was not very natural, it was somewhat more stylistic... just my opinion with no intention of offending anyone, I liked them!

    • @YurrahAlHadi
      @YurrahAlHadi Рік тому +3

      Same. I was trying to think of when the sky/light would appear this way. It should in morning right before sunrise in the winter upstate areas of the United States.

    • @aputurelighting
      @aputurelighting  Рік тому +7

      We encourage people not to be afraid of "stylistic" setups! They can work depending on the overall tone of your movie.

    • @gabrielmachadobsb
      @gabrielmachadobsb Рік тому +8

      I think a big reason why it doesn't look natural is how little the practical lights are doing in the scene. In real life, blue hour would make the interior very dark, and you'd get to see the blue light more on reflective surfaces than in the overall ambience, would not be as strong or as blue, and most importantly, the lamps inside would be doing a lot for the scene.
      So what I'd do is use something to augment those tungsten lights (maybe a 300x with a lanterna just outside of frame) and tone down the blue light coming from outside

    • @TyRogers
      @TyRogers Рік тому +6

      Because it’s too saturated. Moon light is even more desaturated.

  • @imDonDiestro
    @imDonDiestro Рік тому +1

    For the Blue hour shot, would the Nova P600C on the left be considered the key light?

  • @iammcqwory
    @iammcqwory Рік тому

    Asante sana

  • @dvenkateshvenkat427
    @dvenkateshvenkat427 Рік тому

    Nice

  • @BlacksheepPictures
    @BlacksheepPictures Рік тому +1

    can you achieve the sunset light with a cheaper light like 120 d? or what do i need at least?

  • @dubstepzsi
    @dubstepzsi Рік тому +1

    This is all well and good if you have the money for the equipment.

  • @BeauRosario
    @BeauRosario Рік тому +1

    At 1:17, what is the need to cut the light off the top if the window frame itself will cut it?

  • @TheJadedFilmMaker
    @TheJadedFilmMaker Рік тому +2

    lol I have to do an interview followed by a quick re enactment next week. just on my own.... im definitely not doing all that to the windows outside haha. geez... since it's the clients house I wonder what they'd say if I tried it lol

  • @steelorse
    @steelorse Рік тому

    at 2:50 you are told to reduce the iso, you are not shooting in S-LOG?

  • @kalaiarasan6906
    @kalaiarasan6906 Рік тому

    ♥️💥

  • @ViralVideos-pr2oi
    @ViralVideos-pr2oi Рік тому

    APUTURE I HOPE YOU SEE THIS!! WE NEED A TINY COB LIGHT LIKE THE AMARAN 60D BUT CAPABLE OF RUNNING OFF A POWER BANK VIA USB-C!!! WOULD BE AN ABSOLUTE GAME CHANGER

  • @AhmedKhaled-ny3cc
    @AhmedKhaled-ny3cc Рік тому +1

    What was the camera white balance in all scenes?

  • @Alyssathedp
    @Alyssathedp Рік тому

    Can you do this but night time exteriors!!!

  • @imidaufilme
    @imidaufilme Рік тому +7

    The blue light scene looks amazing, there is only one thing it bothers my eyes, i don't really like how the practical lights are blending on the wall, it's a little too harsh in the centre and at the eges creates a magenta spill, that looks almost like the colors are cracking

    • @imDonDiestro
      @imDonDiestro Рік тому +2

      I noticed that too. I feel like that happened in post. The editor probably tried to bring out the orange more and it caused that weird magenta

    • @WickedWolverine
      @WickedWolverine Рік тому

      i agree. I also think the blue and orange are too saturated for the scene. They seem like they'd be better fitted for another type of mood.

  • @jasmith2554
    @jasmith2554 Рік тому

    what color Gel did you use to obtain the blue hour look in the windows ?

  • @Johnnywilsonforever
    @Johnnywilsonforever Рік тому +3

    how to light when you can't put lights on the outside? just a few weeks ago we decided to shoot a short film but there wasn't access to the outside of the windows so we were very dependent on sunlight, and because it rained intermitently it varied greatly depending on the clouds then. Are there any options about it?

    • @aputurelighting
      @aputurelighting  Рік тому

      Great question! We have an upcoming video talking more about this. For the time being, consider what source you use as your key, and consider using sheers/curtains to cut sunlight, and carry a practical source!

  • @DavidKfilmmaker
    @DavidKfilmmaker Рік тому +2

    Why use the X And gel windows vs changing color temp on the light?

    • @preproproductions8838
      @preproproductions8838 Рік тому

      Because changing the color temperature of the light won’t change the color temperature of the natural sunlight which accounts for probably 80% of the light that’s coming through the window.

  • @GriffinConway
    @GriffinConway Рік тому +1

    This was dope @kevinreyes !

  • @samneil2568
    @samneil2568 Рік тому +8

    For the first setup I’m kinda confused why you’d gel the windows like that as apposed to just shifting the WB in camera..? Other than the lamp it was just the one colour temp across the scene.

    • @samneil2568
      @samneil2568 Рік тому

      @@FilmRunnerMedia The issue with that would be the ambient light is still daylight so there'd be multiple colour temps and the Novas are a soft source.

    • @aputurelighting
      @aputurelighting  Рік тому +3

      We wanted to match the color with the ambient daylight outside and compound the light. Of course, we could have tented the area outside of the window as well and changed the color of the Novas, but you want to balance how to get the look with how efficient you can be on set.

    • @moyosorejimba
      @moyosorejimba Рік тому

      Gelling just the source itself still leaves room for the natural sunlight temperature to interfere in the room. Resulting in different temp. So matching the source to the natural light and gelling the window, results in an even color temp.

    • @samneil2568
      @samneil2568 Рік тому +2

      @@moyosorejimba yes but this could be solved by shifting the WB as a whole as I first said. Thats all the cto gel is doing. All the dominant light sources are coming from outside the window at a daylight colour temp.

    • @DavidAcampora
      @DavidAcampora Рік тому +3

      @@samneil2568 Yep. Match the artificial light to the daylight and shift the camera WB to 10,000K or use an 85 filter in front of the lens. Easy.

  • @supbruh4338
    @supbruh4338 Рік тому

    Tue Duong người Việt giỏi vãi

  • @camann7380
    @camann7380 Рік тому

    what is effect name in 00:43? Please!

  • @dm.b7560
    @dm.b7560 9 місяців тому

    If you low the ISO you sacrifice highlights exposure and detail.

  • @BKviews426
    @BKviews426 4 місяці тому

    Why did you switch hard light to panel light for daytime look? Daytime/High noon is when the sun is brighter, so shouldn't it be hard kight as well

  • @x1muk
    @x1muk Рік тому

    Кайф

  • @glincapierrelouis
    @glincapierrelouis Рік тому

    The first viewer 🔥

  • @LordFuria_
    @LordFuria_ Рік тому

    Who was in charge of audio?

  • @sammorganmoore
    @sammorganmoore Рік тому

    the talent is a bit dark, can you get this look with no lights?

  • @nagarjunacamera2805
    @nagarjunacamera2805 Рік тому

    Plz outdoor raneing car bus lights plz apulodeing

  • @AutoFOCUSED.
    @AutoFOCUSED. 6 місяців тому

    I liked all of them except blue hour. Blue hour looked bleh to me. Way too exhausted. All the other looks were great.

  • @DarylChris
    @DarylChris Рік тому

    And a one man team with only a 200d?

  • @anthonypc1
    @anthonypc1 Рік тому

    high noon looks pretty dark to me

  • @TyRogers
    @TyRogers Рік тому +2

    1. Setup 1 sunset. No need to gel the windows. Too time consuming, unnecessary, and waste of production budget. Can set in-camera color temp if u want the warm sunset vibe & adjust color temp on the B7C to offset in-camera kelvin setting. Gelling windows with warm gels and a 600x bi-color lamp just seems silly. Last point I’d like to make is shooting thru that middle window the sky is NUKED. If sunset is the look you want, the sky wouldn’t be nuked so get it realistic you need to set your in-camera levels to what you can’t control aka the sky. That’ll make the room darker so therefor you’ll need to lift global ambience in the room. But if blown out white to hide background is the move you want, touché. Overall I do like the framing and balance of the frame even though it’s on a wide af lens. Great job showing ceiling corner to confirm it’s not a set.
    2. Setup 3 overcast. A nova isn’t a very good “bounce” lamp to begin with as it is technically a “soft” source by definition. Nova has a 180 degree beam spread, just like a s60 or a litemat. 180 degree lamp into a 180 degree bounce, then into a 180 degree silk, then into 180 degree sheets, is a ton of light spill left & right that is just spreading out the exterior of the house which isn’t seen in frame anyways and doing nothing for the shot. The sheers are causing the light to spread left & right on interior which is why you see the back walls all lit up and losing contrast. A more directional lamp like a fresnel in the flood position would make more sense in this scenario. You wouldn’t need the 2-3 novas running on full power as seen in picture. What you used got the job done- but much simpler & faster solutions- with often far greater results.
    3. Haze. By adding haze you soften the image, desaturate the image, and creates a lower contrast image which decreases sharpness. Something to always keep in mind. But adding haze is definitely “cool”.
    4. Blue hour. What’s up with the red ring around the tungsten lamps? These would be much better if not showing the color corrected versions. Someone shifted a hue in post?
    The takeaway for me on this video is learning 180 degree beam spread lamps and the beam spreads of other lamps & modifiers to help make your decisions. If you ever catch yourself on set saying holy shit there’s light spilling everywhere or holy shit we don’t have enough lamp level we need 18ks!!! You’re very welcome. We can’t control light that’s impossible due to physics, but we can “guide the light”.
    TIP from me: “light spaces, not faces”

    • @jeffcloud4913
      @jeffcloud4913 Рік тому +2

      🙏 This is all so very correct! Wish you would've talked about Setup 2 as well...I just feel like there was a LOT of wasted crew time and misused lighting fixtures in this tutorial.

    • @TyRogers
      @TyRogers Рік тому

      @@jeffcloud4913 I’m just here to teach the teachers lol 🤝

    • @TyRogers
      @TyRogers Рік тому +1

      @@jeffcloud4913 Setup 2: using a nova from inside the room would make more sense to create a “window shaped” soft light from inside. You have the actual window frame when shooting from outside the windows. But again, not the correct lamp to use outside, and that’s not just my opinion, that’s just facts of light physics and the shape of the lamp fixture itself. Lowering the ISO was very interesting. By doing that you lose dynamic range in your highlights by shifting the DR scale, and those windows look nearly clipped so saving them forget about it!! Why not just lower the lamp levels or use an ND.3? Double diffusing a nova lamp may be the most interesting lighting decision I have ever seen and I’ve seen a lot!!! Knowing fixtures is so critical and why the best are the best.

  • @strandhanton
    @strandhanton Рік тому +1

    Gaarhhh seeing someone changing the iso to adjust the exposure makes me sad 😢 There’s ND’s for a reason 💔

  • @recardosands9948
    @recardosands9948 Рік тому

    Love the videos, but honestly...the fixtures are still to costly for most indie film makers...

    • @aputurelighting
      @aputurelighting  Рік тому +1

      Keep an eye out for amaran! We'll be posting more breakdown content soon ua-cam.com/users/amaranlightingvideos

  • @DavidGriffin
    @DavidGriffin Рік тому

    The only sad point I see that that to do any of these setups... One would need 2 - 3 $600 watt powered lights.

  • @evocati6523
    @evocati6523 Рік тому +1

    That's a lot of haze, looks like his house is on fire

  • @Mall4567
    @Mall4567 6 місяців тому +3

    Too expensive solutions ... Old school will make it cheaper

  • @ooppss5284
    @ooppss5284 Рік тому

    expensive setup but nice looks...btw still not affordable for new filmmaker

  • @captureinsidethesound
    @captureinsidethesound Рік тому +1

    I just want to know what the neighbors are saying