This is Boss Level Filmmaking. You are capable of shooting with a small crew because your skills are on point. Absolutely amazing to watch how you shoot without Gimbal and still has perfect movements.
You and your crew are solid and I'm very appreciative of the lengths you went to capture the 720b lights practicality. I own one of these and use it all the time, it's great! Bravo guys!
Love it! Can't get enough of your light breakdowns. Super interesting, and great that you explain in detail how you motivate differente lighting scenarios.
Can you make a full tutorial for your color grading workflow for the SLOG 2/3? If there is a paid course I’d definitely buy it. I am amazed by your work man!
this looks so good! im looking for inspiration for a school project and these tips on lighting might just be what I was looking for. thank you so much!🙇♀🙇♀
the video I was waiting for!! thank you Jacq. I love this type of content from you. the way you teach really helps me understand lighting even more. you make it seem so simple! hope to see more content like this from you in the future. would love to see other types of environments. interior nighttime, exterior nighttime, exterior daytime, interior day time car, interior night time car, etc. just a suggestion for future content ideas! thanks again
At 3:33 when you had to use the tube light for fill because of the wall. You could have also gotten a clean plate, put the light in the shot, then composited both shots tog to remove the light in post. Keep up the great work!
Another great video packed with valuable information. I just wish I watched this when it was posted instead of today. I had a shoot a few days later and what I learned from this would have made a big difference. Next time I'll be ready!
I wish you have a "cinematic lighting course" you will be an awesome instructor, I learned a lot from in 6mins that I'm not afraid of the word "cinematic" anymore. Please keep doing more videos like this and any tips for what lights a beginner cinematographer should buy
@@jacques_craffordTrust me, I will and you are welcome. And also you are 💯% right about shooting from the dark side, have been watching a lot of films and music videos the exactly steps was taken even in Bollywood movies
Congrats on hitting 70k subs today! Been binging your content since this morning at 69k subs lol. Just picked up a a7s3 so trying to learn how to put it to use 😬
Jacques, you're awesome!! I signed up for your coloring course (hopefully it will be out soon :P). Would love if you could also do a course on directing and lighting as well.
@@jacques_crafford I am just deciding between buying a pavotube or a light sich as an aputure amaran 200x. What would you recommend me buying as an starting cinematographer?
this might be a rookie question but ...What would be the ideal White Balance setting on the camera for a shoot like this combining multiple light temps ? Great video btw!
Not a rookie question at all! I usually do WB for the skin and in this case it was closer to 5200 because the fill light was adding a lot on the talent. This keeps the background warmer but blends well with the rim light.
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As a person with zero lighting knowledge, you are truly a hero. Thank you for putting time on these tutorial videos
So happy to read comments like this! You're welcome, I just dropped a new one ua-cam.com/video/TFOpa_IZmrU/v-deo.html
Jacques, I love these breakdowns. Hands down my favorite person to watch for cinematography!
Thanks Tanner, that means so much to me!
This is Boss Level Filmmaking. You are capable of shooting with a small crew because your skills are on point. Absolutely amazing to watch how you shoot without Gimbal and still has perfect movements.
Thanks for your kind words, so happy to hear you like it!
phenomenal, one of the best tutorials on lighting and motivating lighting I've ever seen, looking forward to more tutorials man. thank you
Thanks Art, that means so much to me! I'm dropping another lighting tutorial again next week monday :)
Excellent work Jaques
I can’t believe you shoot this level of stuff on an A7siii. Amazing.
Thanks that means a lot to me!
@@jacques_crafford I own an A7siii, shooting S-Slog 3. I dunno how manage to create such a look! I wish I could come work with you guys!
You and your crew are solid and I'm very appreciative of the lengths you went to capture the 720b lights practicality. I own one of these and use it all the time, it's great! Bravo guys!
So much value only in six minutes and the whole scene came out so nicely! Great team effort 👌
So glad you find it valuable, thanks for taking the time to comment! I'll make sure my team sees this :)
Love it! Can't get enough of your light breakdowns. Super interesting, and great that you explain in detail how you motivate differente lighting scenarios.
Thanks Julius, so glad to hear that! I'm really enjoying the process of breaking down shoots and I'm keen to do many more :)
Beautifully done!! Loved the breakdown of each shot and how simply you achieved such a beautiful look.
Thank you for taking the time to let me know, I really appreciate your comment so much. :)
Amazing work 👍
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Can you make a full tutorial for your color grading workflow for the SLOG 2/3? If there is a paid course I’d definitely buy it. I am amazed by your work man!
Your videos are awesome Jacques !
All done in a day that's awesome! This looks fantastic
Great work Jacques!
I'm just smiling during the whole video. Thank you for this tutorial
Favourite comment for sure, thanks JP your support means a lot to me!
YO BUDDY, love these setups,, tip on the boom lights.. utilize ratchet straps!! so much easier to manipulate and takes the risk out
Killed it shoot looks beautiful very nature looking
Awesome so glad to hear! Thanks for your feedback!
this looks so good! im looking for inspiration for a school project and these tips on lighting might just be what I was looking for. thank you so much!🙇♀🙇♀
Excellent job, the whole team!! Greatings from Uruguay!
Yay thank you so much!
the video I was waiting for!! thank you Jacq. I love this type of content from you. the way you teach really helps me understand lighting even more. you make it seem so simple! hope to see more content like this from you in the future. would love to see other types of environments. interior nighttime, exterior nighttime, exterior daytime, interior day time car, interior night time car, etc. just a suggestion for future content ideas! thanks again
Thanks mate, your comments are most encouraging to me! Thank you for supporting my channel!
I have to second that... you shot all of that with only 3 lights, a tube and a hazer... that's such a small setup to get such beautiful results. 🙂
Dude your content is amazing! I always learn so much from these bts videos where you break down your whole setup and though processes
That's awesome to hear, thanks Daniel!
This man is a Genius!
Really glad you think so! 🔥
Thank you for sharing! Especially the night scene
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you so much for supporting the channel! 🙏
i can not thank you enough for this type of content! Please don't stop) We need it!
I'm so happy to hear that you like it, thanks I'll do my best to keep it up!
Loved the final look for each scene. Now I have to steal this and figure out how to use what I have available!
Thanks mate, hope you can get some great results!
At 3:33 when you had to use the tube light for fill because of the wall. You could have also gotten a clean plate, put the light in the shot, then composited both shots tog to remove the light in post. Keep up the great work!
Incredible video dude
My dude! THANKS MAN, that means so much to me!!!
3:45 I feel realive knowing that I´m not the only one that do those face expression when it comes a hard take. Great video!
Whahaha happens all the time bro, always makes me laugh when I see it! Thanks for your support Carlos :)
Wow cant believe this isn free stuff
Thank you so much 🙏🙏🙏
You're welcome, thanks or your support!
Your work and presentation is very clear and helpful thank you.
You're welcome, thanks for your kind words and taking the time to comment!
This was incredibly helpful! So much great content here! Thank you for making this! Awesome tutorial
SO SO GLAD TO HEAR THAT! Thanks Joshua, appreciate you supporting my channel!
Great video My Friend hope to see more of these
Thank you, there will be more!
Top Notch content as always
Thanks Peter, grateful for your support!
So much info, thanks!
Glad it was helpful!🔥
1. Shot on 12 bit RAW or 10 bit?
2. Your method of choosing WB? AWB Lock? Iphone app like KEV? Grey colorboard?
You are amazing! Thank you!
same here
Thanks you guys! I shot it internally 10 BIT. For WB I use a custom Kelvin and dial it in by eye
@@jacques_crafford Thanks man! Are you watching WB by eye with Gamma assist on display or pure S-Log?
Always a fan of your videos.. so much to learn. Kudos to you friend..
Thanks brother, so glad to hear that! You're most welcome
You are totally My new teacher
I'm so happy to hear that thanks Sergio!
Another great video packed with valuable information. I just wish I watched this when it was posted instead of today. I had a shoot a few days later and what I learned from this would have made a big difference. Next time I'll be ready!
Aaaah sorry to hear that David, but I'm glad if you feel this will help with the next one! Grateful for your support
I wish you have a "cinematic lighting course" you will be an awesome instructor, I learned a lot from in 6mins that I'm not afraid of the word "cinematic" anymore. Please keep doing more videos like this and any tips for what lights a beginner cinematographer should buy
That's encouraging thank you Michael! I'm considering a course soon, hope you can learn lots more from me.
@@jacques_craffordTrust me, I will and you are welcome. And also you are 💯% right about shooting from the dark side, have been watching a lot of films and music videos the exactly steps was taken even in Bollywood movies
Nice breakdown, love that you're still using the glidecam when everyone is full gimbal
Thanks man! Hehe Glidecam is amazing I still love it
Awsome vid, great tip and a lot of inspiring tips ;)
Glad to be of service, thank you for your comment!
Amazing breakdown, Jacques.
Thanks Cosmas!
Excellent video mate! Thanks for sharing those techniques!
Thanks Juan, appreciate you taking the time to comment!
What you have done is amazing, I really like the story and the visual!
Thanks you are most kind!
All scenes turned out great. Nice breakdown
Thanks brother!
Awesome Jacques 🙌 keep them coming!
Lekker bru thanks man!
Wow! you just keep pulling it off. One day i will be able to make productions like this. Keep up the amazing work Jacques.
Thank you so much, your comments are most encouraging!
Wow just next level, appreciate you sharing always!
Awesome man, thanks for taking the time to comment!
This is reeeeaaly cool!!! amazing job. Thanks for this!!!
Thanks so much Samuel!
Man, you are a genius!!!!
Thanks Mario, you are most kind!
Thanks for sharing these techniques. Excellent video.
You're welcome, thanks for taking the time to comment!
Pure genius as always! Thank you Jacques
You're welcome brother, thanks for your support!
Beautifully explained ❤️
Thanks so glad to hear that!
Love it when you give credits to your team!
So grateful for them! These type of shoots are very difficult solo
good breakdowns, thank you.
Thanks for watching! 🙏
You are a good teacher
Thanks Daniel, really appreciate that!
YESSS HE RELEASED IT!!!
Stoked bro!
@@jacques_crafford Just letting you know, you're my favorite Sony content creator right now. Keep it up
This was awesome! Thanks, I love your lighting and grading vids
Thanks Isaac, excited to create many more!
AMAZING! I enjoyed every part of the breakdown and the result, thanks for sharing!
Yay that's awesome to hear, thanks Mauricio!
Very well explained!! Thank you for this type of content, it really helps a lot🙏
Only a pleasure Christoph!
Super cool video
Happy to hear you think so! 🙏🏼
enjoying this channel, thank you
So happy to hear that, thanks Arnold!
Dude! Ek kan nie glo jy is van Suid Africa. Jy is super gifted man en n great teacher. 🤘🏼😁🤘🏼
Yus Michael dankie dude, waardeer so baie man!
Great knowledge sharing!
Thanks, so happy to hear you like it! Pleasure is all mine!
Nice one Jacques. Thank you for this run-through of your scenes 👌
Thanks PJ, so glad you like it!
pure knowledge 🤌
Thanks a million! 🙏
This is such an amazing tutorial video. Thank you! Love how you can manipulate light in such an easy way.
Dankie bra, jou support beteken so baie vir my!!!
as always I enjoyed the video.
Thanks for sharing.
You're welcome brother!
amazing!!! saludos desde Chile
Thanks a ton Victor!
A truly masterpiece!
Thank you so much Mike!
Amazing light 💡💡⚡💖 😍 💛
Thanks bro!
💗💗🙏
Love the demo, beautiful lighting 👌
Thanks Chris, much appreciated!
Very good work 👏👏 thanks
Thanks so much Beyhan!
Congrats on hitting 70k subs today! Been binging your content since this morning at 69k subs lol. Just picked up a a7s3 so trying to learn how to put it to use 😬
Whooohooo thank you so much! The A7sIII is going to serve you well, probably won't need another camera for the next 5 years!
@@jacques_crafford 😬
Looks great Jacques, thank you for the breakdown.
Thanks Antonio, so glad you like it!
Mate this is brilliant. Very nice visuals, great simple info delivered brilliantly and effectively. Definitely gained a follower 👌
Thanks Ashley, that means so much to me! I just dropped a new one if you wanna check it out :) ua-cam.com/video/TFOpa_IZmrU/v-deo.html
Thanks for share this type of videos... we appreciate it so much
You are most welcome, thanks for supporting the channel!
Thank You for the breakdown. What would You have loved to have on this shot but didn't, also what would you change if anything. Thanks again!
You're welcome! To be honest if I would change anything I would shoot a little wider on some of the shots, I used only one lens the 35mm F/1.4
very creative filmmaking indeed
Amazing breakdown. Great work as always...
Thanks a ton mate!
Please, we need more awesome videos like this!!! ^^
Gotcha bro, I'll keep them coming!
You guys are awesome. Pulling that of with that few People ist so inspirational. Would love to know what Lens you used there !
Thank you for sharing all these tips. ☀️👍🏻📸🌴🌋
You're welcome Mauricio!
Really great work.
Thanks Griffin, much appreciated!
Thank you, this helps. Simple and straightforward
So happy to hear that, thank you!
Amazing stuff!
Thanks so much! 🔥
Jacques, you're awesome!! I signed up for your coloring course (hopefully it will be out soon :P). Would love if you could also do a course on directing and lighting as well.
Great job.
Beautifully done!
Thanks so much!
Beautiful tutorial. Very impressive! Thanks!
Thanks Chetan, so glad you find it valuable!
Excellent Job. Learning a lot 👊🏻😎
So happy to hear that, thanks for taking the time to comment!
So helpful bro 👍
Glad you think so! Thanks!
This was a cool video. Thank you sharing.
Yay glad you like it, thanks for taking the time to comment!
Your favorite s/log...💥
And how amazing white appearance...like that on screen...
But _Still on Sony 🙏
Thanks a ton! I just did a video about my Slog3 settings etc.
Thank you so much for all these insights!!
I just grabbed my first pavotube 15x and it’s been already super helpful for me 🙏🏼
Most welcome my dude, so glad to hear you like the 15X, they're my favourites for on the-go lighting!
@@jacques_crafford I am just deciding between buying a pavotube or a light sich as an aputure amaran 200x. What would you recommend me buying as an starting cinematographer?
Good work people 👏👏
Thanks so much Colin!
Very educative!🙌🏾
So happy to hear thank you!
this might be a rookie question but ...What would be the ideal White Balance setting on the camera for a shoot like this combining multiple light temps ? Great video btw!
Not a rookie question at all! I usually do WB for the skin and in this case it was closer to 5200 because the fill light was adding a lot on the talent. This keeps the background warmer but blends well with the rim light.
Valuable.. Thankyou