I'm very blessed that I have recently come across your channel which is giving me professional training and knowledge I am finding nowhere else. Thank you.
I always use a brushed silk diffuser since ever to get modelling across the face without nasty shadows under the nose and the chin is surprising earing that people don't use anymore.
I like that one. Might come in handy for some expressionistic stuff. By the way, just watch short video from Cooke Optics channel with Julian White. Well worth watching too.
If this was put across the "doors" of a kino, at right angles to the tubes, would it help to better spread/diffuse? Maybe yes, but not enough to make it useful for much?
I'm very blessed that I have recently come across your channel which is giving me professional training and knowledge I am finding nowhere else. Thank you.
I always use a brushed silk diffuser since ever to get modelling across the face without nasty shadows under the nose and the chin is surprising earing that people don't use anymore.
I didn't even know this existed, thanks! Gotta get me some!
Very special effect, thanks)
Wow! That is crazy, pretty cool concept
Fascinating. Thx
Incredible! Thanks for this video
another good one! Keep 'em coming, Andrew -
Great Tutorial!
Very nice sir 👍
I like that one. Might come in handy for some expressionistic stuff. By the way, just watch short video from Cooke Optics channel with Julian White. Well worth watching too.
Hmmmmm. Anamorphic shadows!
Learning more time
Inspirational.
If this was put across the "doors" of a kino, at right angles to the tubes, would it help to better spread/diffuse? Maybe yes, but not enough to make it useful for much?
I wouldn't use this on a Kino
Asewome tip