5 Reasons To Light Films With Colour
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- Опубліковано 27 чер 2024
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There are many reasons to use different coloured lighting when you shoot a scene. In this video we’ll go over 5 of them.
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0:00 Introduction
0:42 1. Motivated Lighting
3:24 2. Agitate Visuals
5:09 3. Depth & Separation
7:03 Nanlite
8:49 4. Emotional Realism
11:27 5. Stylised Colour
12:28 Conclusion
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One of my favorite cinematography videos probably ever
David Fincher lights his films in a dark real world way. My favorite. Very few places are brightly lit.
You see. What I do because I'm poor and can't afford lights is I just take a bucket of my choice and put it on top of an old lamp with no shade. I have green and blue buckets. Soon to have a red bucket and one white bucket. It's worked so far.
I'm stealing this idea
@@FolkeFox Hey man. It's not copyrighted. Go ahead.
I’d love to see an example of how this looks when shooting stuff, sounds like a cool idea!
It's so cool to see, that you started to wove in things you do yourself
GREAT VIDEO! I am happy that you got sponsored, your sample videos looked like an actual movie or series episode. Keep it up!
Great video as always! And I love how you add titles of the projects you used in the video as an examples! Please do that more often, sometimes youre using a movie as an example and i dont know what it is...
Great video
Learnt a lot thank you
I greatly admire your way of explaining on cinematography works. It would be great if you put up a video on “how to film a movie on a digital camera “ for a film enthusiast like me. I have only seen movies on screen, if I were to make a video with my camera how would one approach in terms of composition, lighting and camera management. Thanks in advance for the video 😀
There's already a video called "How Films are Shot on Digital Cameras." If ur looking for the other stuff, it's all on the channel too.
Wonderful content❤
Great video as always. Thank you!
"And just like that, you're a youtuber." 😀
Loved this step by step
short reason - I L C
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Thanks!
Great video.
Thank you this is really usefull as always ! You're a f**cking great cinematographer !!
hey loved the video, just had a question about what kind of diffusion you had on your lens
Including the lens and camera when doing test footage like this could really help :)
He probably doesn’t want people getting caught up on the dumb stuff like camera and lenses used. With what he is teaching any camera will look good.
I just don't movies that use neon
I disagree, blorange is NOT aesthetically pleasing
And neither are the other "color contrasts".
Motivated lighting is a lighting technique in filmmaking that strives to make the light sources within a scene appear natural and justified.
-NoFilmSchool
This dude has gone nuts completely,I am gonna unsubscribe and report for misleading info.
...yeah... thats what he said. he described motivated lighting correctly, and either way, the name that he uses to describe the technique has little to no bearing on the technique at hand. And who are you to judge, are you an industry professional cinematographer?
He literally said the correct form of the definition. Studio binder said "Motivated lighting is the technique used to imitate or accentuate existing light sources". In other words, In depth cine said the right thing. Who are you to judge?