Behind the Scenes: How I Setup the Lighting for this Scene
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- Опубліковано 6 кві 2024
- In this video, I am excited to break down my lighting setup that I used for a very recent project for Getty Images! Lighting is such a crucial element in creating high-quality videos, and I can't wait to share how I lit this scene with you all. best part is that i only used two lights, so it’s easy to replicate. This is a continuation on my video last week where I sat down in front of my computer to break down the light, this time we are on location. So this time i can actually show you where i put my lights in the scene and how it looks. If you found this video helpful or just a little enjoying, don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more content on photography and videography techniques. Thank you for watching, I’ll see you in the next one!
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I think I might make the next video about how I used power windows in DaVinci Resolve to create the fake sunlight in the window… 🤔 Because I think it turned out pretty nice, right?
Great breakdown, Chris! Really insightful stuff. Looks great! 👌
Thank you, really appreciate it! ☺️🙏
I see your image is so soft. Did you use any blur filter ?
Yes, you're right! I did use a 1/8 mist filter for this.
What you used for texture?
Can you be a bit more specific, what texture are you referring to?