Absolutely LOVING this series! This video in particular was a bit basic for me so can't wait for more advanced stuff. Love the extremely concise way you are relaying this information. Just splendid!
Great video. Great tips and great style in conveying your info! Kept it fun and very educational. I got to light a scene for a film starring Casper Van Dien a while back. I've done grip work in film, but video production and directing for tv and video. However I'm always learning more and more about lighting. Thanks for giving me just a little more info.
Dude thank you for this video! I'm just diving into lighting and this is a great intro! Definitely appreciated seeing the concepts in action when you showed movies demonstrating tungsten and daylight. Just subscribed! Thanks!
I have a question about lighting, specially when filming, I have this problem with lights twinkling, as a tv or a led lamp just like the way it twinkles on 1:01 I know it's almost unnoticable but it bothers me, I know it has to do something with frame rating, is there a way to avoid it in case I want to use leds instead of hallogen lamps? does it happen if I shot super 8 film at 24fps with leds too? Anyone?
I found this video because I was debating on investing in LED lights vs Tungsten lights (for photo though). You can dial the temperature of LED lights, but you cannot with lights specific for Tungsten. I think I'll get the LED lights for versatility... and on top of that, I'd be able to add gel filters for nice lighting effects when I need them (you cant really add gel to tungsten since they get so hot).
Dude. Do you remember Me meet Me film that you did. You were so different back there hahaha. I'm glad to see you took a HUGE step foward. It's very motivational as well. Nice work, really.
+Socks & Sandals Productions Same here, that is why I'm focusing on Lighting for this month. There will probably be more lighting series coming up on this channel since its one of the key things to achieving cinematic images.
Great Tut! I've become great at lighting in cinematic ways and I use it in my photography concepts, pics look like a still shot straight out of a movie. I see you use Roto Neo Lights... Dope
What was the white balance on the camera set to when you were mixing the blue and the orange on the girl? I know you had tungsten on the right and daylight on the left, but what does the camera need to be set to in order to accompany both color temperatures?
Kelvin is not specifically a measurement of color temperature. It is a thermo scale just like Fahrenheit or celsius. What it refers to in the case of color temp is the color white that molten iron takes on at that particular temp measured in Kelvin. Molten iron at 3200 Kelvin is "white hot" at the same color as tungsten, which is a bit orange. 5600 Kelvin is hotter...and therefore bluer, akin to daylight. If you look at a flame on a gas stove, you will see that the bottom or the hottest part is white, next blue, then yellow, then orange.....this corresponds to the temp of each part of the flame.
What is your personal opinion about the GoPro camera as a alternative for dslr cameras (if we're talking about the light quality and filming in daylight or indoor well lightened space)?
What is the name of the lighting equipment you are using for examples? I would like to know them to know which one suits me better than I need. A greeting. Thank you very much.
hey man i'm new to your channel and i already love it subbed it..now i have a request if u have time can u look into the spinning effect of the mask and make a tutorial?that would be soo awesome
+Tim7theKing I have a link for the in the description but I can't really say I recommend them for the price and size. I'll make a video on some of the LEDs I would invest in
Can anyone please assist me on a question I’ve had for a really long time? The more you increase the Kelvin degrees, the more orange the image becomes; and the more you decrease the Kelvin degrees, the more blue the image becomes is what is taught. Some instructors also give instructions to “cool” an image by reducing the kelvin degrees? If we reduce the kelvin degrees, aren’t we actually “warming up” the image. I say this because when I look at the temperature colour charts and the corresponding kelvin degrees, the lower the kelvin degrees, the warmer it is (candle/match flame or the sun) and conversely, the higher the kelvin degrees, the cooler the light source (outdoor shaded areas/partly cloudy). Thank you 🙏
Im pretty sure that on the camera it’s the opposite because it matches the image. So if you take down the kelvin on the camera, it matches itself to a warmer picture, which makes the picture cooler (to balance the lighting) Not sure thougj
I don't believe that I have the capability of being able to couch anything in a vernacular that's going to be understood by the people that you want me to talk to
it always blows me away with how much detail and time is put into these tutorials. I'm a branding photographer in the Chicago suburbs and if you ever need some badass photos of you, your crew or talent to use for marketing you or your company, let me know because I'd actually work with you free of charge. here's my site: www.talent-branding.com the homepage on mobile is broken but the menu (upper left) still works for getting to my work. anyways, please keep up the amazing work and I look forward to more! DS
Storaro didn't know how to white balance the camera, LOL. "Master of Color" LOL. His color choices were not entirely intentional... ua-cam.com/video/ko_V6LZ-zqQ/v-deo.html
Absolutely LOVING this series! This video in particular was a bit basic for me so can't wait for more advanced stuff. Love the extremely concise way you are relaying this information. Just splendid!
I am studying as a Grip and this is helpful for me as a reminder of the two basic CTs. Thank you.
Good start. Basic stuff. Looking forward to get more into it soon! Examples are the way to go.
I really enjoyed! today i have a cameraman exam so this will help a lot for tungsten and daylight
Even if I already could learn these by myself, it was worth a watch. I like seeing how much effort is put into even such a simple scene as 2:36 :)
Your explanations were simple and clear. Thanks!
I would be very happy if you were to give the lighting classes in my school instead of my current teachers.
You are awesome dude,
Great video dude. Really liking the style of this series of videos
So simple and straightforward! Love it! Thanks!
Great video. Great tips and great style in conveying your info! Kept it fun and very educational. I got to light a scene for a film starring Casper Van Dien a while back. I've done grip work in film, but video production and directing for tv and video. However I'm always learning more and more about lighting. Thanks for giving me just a little more info.
Dude thank you for this video! I'm just diving into lighting and this is a great intro! Definitely appreciated seeing the concepts in action when you showed movies demonstrating tungsten and daylight. Just subscribed! Thanks!
Great info Kris! Thanks for sharing and I look forward to the rest of the series.
I have a question about lighting, specially when filming, I have this problem with lights twinkling, as a tv or a led lamp just like the way it twinkles on 1:01 I know it's almost unnoticable but it bothers me, I know it has to do something with frame rating, is there a way to avoid it in case I want to use leds instead of hallogen lamps? does it happen if I shot super 8 film at 24fps with leds too? Anyone?
Thanks for the educational material. God bless you.
I found this video because I was debating on investing in LED lights vs Tungsten lights (for photo though). You can dial the temperature of LED lights, but you cannot with lights specific for Tungsten. I think I'll get the LED lights for versatility... and on top of that, I'd be able to add gel filters for nice lighting effects when I need them (you cant really add gel to tungsten since they get so hot).
Great tuto. What's the difference between using color gel on a LED light (cheap) and investing in a variable color LED light (more expensive)
Great video! Thank you so much!
Awesome video with great info, thank you
Great info Kris. Looking forward to the future vids.
+Greg's Garage Thanks man!
Dude. Do you remember Me meet Me film that you did. You were so different back there hahaha. I'm glad to see you took a HUGE step foward. It's very motivational as well. Nice work, really.
Thank you for making these videos. Understanding light is a biggie.
Love it :) keep them coming, greatly appreciated
Definitely digging it, I wish more channels did lighting stuff, it's my fav subject. :)
+Socks & Sandals Productions Same here, that is why I'm focusing on Lighting for this month. There will probably be more lighting series coming up on this channel since its one of the key things to achieving cinematic images.
Awesome! Can't wait to see more :)
4:18 what films name because i didn't understand directors names.
vittorio sottrarrò
Another dope video kris..also notice that you are dropping a transcript in the description 👍🏽
What are those lights in the video? And where dou you buy them with stands?
2:37 when your mixing the daylight with the tungsten in that scenery - which camera whitebalance do you usw? 5600k? Thanks a lot!
If you can, shoot RAW.. then you’ll have the option in post.
Same question
Always so awesome and we'll explained
+ZequiHouse HD Thank you!
What's the track that starts at around 1:25? Must know! Thanks.
Great Tut! I've become great at lighting in cinematic ways and I use it in my photography concepts, pics look like a still shot straight out of a movie. I see you use Roto Neo Lights... Dope
Awesome!
very helpful , thank you so much
Are you taking video requests ?
I have one request which I guess Many are looking for to achieve
What kind of lights are those? Can you tell us the brand and type?
What was the white balance on the camera set to when you were mixing the blue and the orange on the girl? I know you had tungsten on the right and daylight on the left, but what does the camera need to be set to in order to accompany both color temperatures?
You have any tutorials on how to get my hair looking like that? Lol that shit is fire bro
thank you!
what kind of lights are those circular colored lights
Hello. My name is vannaroth. I would like to ask you something. what kind of LED that's you used ?
+Vannaroth Doeur Link to the lights in the description but I do recommend looking into Aputure Led Lights
I understand now Thank You Bro.
Great tutorial!!!
Thank You.
Kelvin is not specifically a measurement of color temperature. It is a thermo scale just like Fahrenheit or celsius. What it refers to in the case of color temp is the color white that molten iron takes on at that particular temp measured in Kelvin. Molten iron at 3200 Kelvin is "white hot" at the same color as tungsten, which is a bit orange. 5600 Kelvin is hotter...and therefore bluer, akin to daylight. If you look at a flame on a gas stove, you will see that the bottom or the hottest part is white, next blue, then yellow, then orange.....this corresponds to the temp of each part of the flame.
so good!
what armor or cage do you have?
Valid info still holds up
you inspire me
What is your personal opinion about the GoPro camera as a alternative for dslr cameras (if we're talking about the light quality and filming in daylight or indoor well lightened space)?
That hair goes on for days... 👍👌
So helpful man
+Syfria Aerial Prod. Good to hear! Thanks for watching!
Thank you
Very helpful!
What happens if you use a blue led?
Great info, thanks!
+Misha Espinoza Thank you for watching!
Hey Kris.. whats those lights brand and model you are using for 3 light.
What is the name of the lighting equipment you are using for examples? I would like to know them to know which one suits me better than I need. A greeting. Thank you very much.
What lights are those?
what lights are you using on the girl....need something like dat.
Keep it up man!!
I want more, plz!
Any chance you guys could get me the Lee number or name for that magenta/pink backlight. Need a similar look for an upcoming shoot.
Thanks!
hey man i'm new to your channel and i already love it subbed it..now i have a request if u have time can u look into the spinning effect of the mask and make a tutorial?that would be soo awesome
nice video
Great!!
+Abdulelah AlAhmad Thanks!
yub, we do enjoy the video. question: what the circle LED lights r they? liked
Rotolight Neo 3 Light Kit
excellent video. what camera sony and lens did you use?
What kind of lights are those ?
Rotolight Neo 3 Light Kit
brilliant!
Hi Chris, which LEDs do you use in this video?
+Tim7theKing I have a link for the in the description but I can't really say I recommend them for the price and size. I'll make a video on some of the LEDs I would invest in
+KriscoartProductions ah okey thank you very much *Kris :)
Amazing
+Degotelo Thanks!
Can anyone please assist me on a question I’ve had for a really long time?
The more you increase the Kelvin degrees, the more orange the image becomes; and the more you decrease the Kelvin degrees, the more blue the image becomes is what is taught. Some instructors also give instructions to “cool” an image by reducing the kelvin degrees? If we reduce the kelvin degrees, aren’t we actually “warming up” the image. I say this because when I look at the temperature colour charts and the corresponding kelvin degrees, the lower the kelvin degrees, the warmer it is (candle/match flame or the sun) and conversely, the higher the kelvin degrees, the cooler the light source (outdoor shaded areas/partly cloudy). Thank you 🙏
Im pretty sure that on the camera it’s the opposite because it matches the image. So if you take down the kelvin on the camera, it matches itself to a warmer picture, which makes the picture cooler (to balance the lighting)
Not sure thougj
Nice, learned something here (:
keep going & thank you ,,
amazing too good! brilliant stuffs with the same cute girl :) waiting for more from you.. :)
need more understanding in this by doing some practical examples please thnx
hell ya I'm digging it hahaa
+3LACKMAM3A Good to hear!
but on the kelvin scale tungsten lights are cooler hmmmmmmmm... what does this all mean
I don't believe that I have the capability of being able to couch anything in a vernacular that's going to be understood by the people that you want me to talk to
it always blows me away with how much detail and time is put into these tutorials.
I'm a branding photographer in the Chicago suburbs and if you ever need some badass photos of you, your crew or talent to use for marketing you or your company, let me know because I'd actually work with you free of charge.
here's my site:
www.talent-branding.com
the homepage on mobile is broken but the menu (upper left) still works for getting to my work.
anyways, please keep up the amazing work and I look forward to more!
DS
Or you could just cross three lights onto subject that are RGB. As they've done for decades in the industry.
Storaro didn't know how to white balance the camera, LOL. "Master of Color" LOL. His color choices were not entirely intentional... ua-cam.com/video/ko_V6LZ-zqQ/v-deo.html
who's the girl..)
So u love brad pitt , dont ya?
Im The ''like'' 4,500 In 2022 :) 😁
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you are kind oh hot like a tungsten light
I know no one cares
L no one cares that you know that no one cares that you are first comment!!
thank you
You’re welcome!