This is in any case a very useful skill for understanding the customization of the character of light. It can be done with any light - small aputure mc, titan tubes, etc etc.
@@tylerstewartmedia great tip! Thanks g! I’ll definitely be adding more to my arsenal especially with adding Muslim and a few other diffusions to the back of my bead board!
Could be, but then you're taking up more vertical space and it's a wider footprint. Depends on the scenario you need it for. If you are looking for a lantern -- chances are you want the lantern for a specific reason.
@@tylergoodwin__you're good, I sensed it lol. I think most English speakers in the US would agree with ky-mera in reference to the "original" mythological sense of the word. The word came before the company after all. But sure, a lot of people for the lighting company would say c/shi-mera.
Please do more. This was great and helpful, more lighting tutorials will be great
This is in any case a very useful skill for understanding the customization of the character of light. It can be done with any light - small aputure mc, titan tubes, etc etc.
the poly pro logo side also is a film that can be removed so you dont have any random blue cast in your bounce
@@tylerstewartmedia great tip! Thanks g! I’ll definitely be adding more to my arsenal especially with adding Muslim and a few other diffusions to the back of my bead board!
Great tips in an efficient time, thanks
a diffusion umbrella is more convenient.
Could be, but then you're taking up more vertical space and it's a wider footprint. Depends on the scenario you need it for. If you are looking for a lantern -- chances are you want the lantern for a specific reason.
Nice to meet your channel. It was a pleasant content ! Thks
great little diy!
super helpful. thanks
Very good vid
Oh I’m so using this one day
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thanks. you have a new suscriber.
@@iguanacrudafilms thank you!!! I hope
My next UA-cam post is just as helpful!
Thank you
very nice
What’s the arm that holding the light?
@@kulturepodcast9670 I put it in the description I believe!
to settle your debate- it's shim-era
My internal debate really came out
@@tylergoodwin__you're good, I sensed it lol. I think most English speakers in the US would agree with ky-mera in reference to the "original" mythological sense of the word. The word came before the company after all. But sure, a lot of people for the lighting company would say c/shi-mera.
Que me buying this set up asap
@@edwardcrockett hahahaha I’m sure you already got it laying around!!
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its not KY-mera... its CHI-mera. like CHImney
It's actually kai-mera.
@@AdrianTache Not on a film set... 👍
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Thank you