No other youtubers are making these kind of videos. This is want we really want. Not "School theory stuffs" . Please make a lot of videos like this moving on.
This is outstanding. I’m a noob to lighting. If I’m honest I really struggle to understand it and have trouble achieving some of the shots I’d like. This really felt like I l could follow the thought process around building the shot and how the lighting is motivated. I’ll be going right through your library now. Haha. This is 🔥 thank you for sharing. 😊
Sorry for the nerdy request, but when you show the frames, could you mention what focal length you're at? Specifically I want to know the shot at 3:13... is that a 35mm or a 50mm?
good vid. some nice lighting. one thing you could consider more is your eyelines, screen direction, and camera blocking to create more cohesive coverage. some of the shots feel a little disconnected or jarring because of those nuances.
Yes definitely! Glad someone noticed because it was something that was bugging me while editing. It was partially due to filming the BTS and security around us. Good thing is, these are exercises where I also learn a bunch of stuff as well
That’s awesome brother! The images turned out great. U have a great eye and great taste. The diff between something beautiful and something overlit or sourcey in these situations is usually a foot either direction or a couple percent on the dials. Really nice final products. And the only way to learn is to shoot 👍
Love these processes you show Matt, some beautiful frames! Quick question: i get so much anxiety shooting out in the rain/snow - how do you figure out the "right amount of weather" that a camera/light/etc. can withstand?
Thank you! Most lights have an IP waterproof rating that you can check. This was a light snowfall so I wasn’t too concerned with camera or lighting, if it were coming down any harder we would have bagged the equipment with cheap clear garbage bags. Just make sure to leave some sort of ventilation so things don’t overheat
beginner filmaker here, could I ask what you guys mean by "the lighting is more motivated?" Thanks in advance otherwise great video, learned quite a lot.
Motivated lighting is when you imitate or extenuate an existing light source. So in the video our lighting was motivated by the street light and "the moon". In the other scene our lighting was motivated by the yellow bagel sign and the pink donut sign. Does that make sense?
I’ve been looking for a video about night exterior lighting for months but all I found was some UA-camrs using Amaran lights for “Cinematic” lighting, please make more video about lighting specially at night
this is such a soothing vid
I love you guys energy. I took a lot away from this video . Keep them coming🦾🥂🏆🎬🎬🎬
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The sus tube placement is a secret gaffer power move
Haha agreed
Great people and great images!
thanks buddy 🙏🏻
🤤 ooooooh that Donut setup is just so nice, the colors & contrast from left to right of the frame, just beautiful
Thank you!
What a nice way to work around the environment! The first sequence came out so fn good❤🔥
Thank you!
No other youtubers are making these kind of videos. This is want we really want. Not "School theory stuffs" . Please make a lot of videos like this moving on.
Copy that 🫡
100%
You're not looking hard enough.
School theory stuff? 😂 these guys were very much educated in film. Whether through research or school.
This is outstanding. I’m a noob to lighting. If I’m honest I really struggle to understand it and have trouble achieving some of the shots I’d like. This really felt like I l could follow the thought process around building the shot and how the lighting is motivated. I’ll be going right through your library now. Haha. This is 🔥 thank you for sharing. 😊
Thanks Dane! Glad this more observational explanation worked for you!
3:13 scene right here brought back memories Lol
What memories?
Sorry for the nerdy request, but when you show the frames, could you mention what focal length you're at? Specifically I want to know the shot at 3:13... is that a 35mm or a 50mm?
So good! Just one question. Does anyone notice the shadow moving across the talents face at 0:08.
🥱
Fire broski! Toronto Strong
Drakes in the background somewhere if you look closely
Some great looking shots my friend
Thanks brother
inspiring man! Just been getting into cinematography the past couple months and these tips are super helpful
hell yeah!
This Rock! man. Keep the clips and info coming and Thank you for your service.
I gotchu
ahh...the plight of living in a cold location, and wanting to go shoot anyways. good job. great visuals
Yuuup, thank you!
god damn these shots are beautiful
Thank you 🙏🏻
so simple, love the results!
thanks for watching!
So beautiful! How do you set the pavoslim to emulate that color of moonlight ambience?
Using gel mode - we used some sort of cyan
The pavoslim is awesome
It really is
yeah, we want more
More is on the way 👀
Beautiful footage. Looks amazing.
Amazing Video
Im way too high right now to be seeing Kiki pop up on my yt. This is wild, legendary content 🙌🏼
Hahah
Damn!!!! This is some fire lighting set up 🙌🏽
What camera/lens combo, love the final looks!
Nokia 3310
Kidding, C200 & Sigma 18-35
@@MattAitia How many floors did you smash with that one 👀😂
Thank you for posting this!
I gotchu
This lighting is so good!
Thank you!
Awesome vid man!
Thank you!
A beautiful video
Thanks!
Did you work with any luts on camera? The color correction is great.
r709, slight grade, film grain
Great vid. Subbed.
good vid. some nice lighting. one thing you could consider more is your eyelines, screen direction, and camera blocking to create more cohesive coverage. some of the shots feel a little disconnected or jarring because of those nuances.
Yes definitely! Glad someone noticed because it was something that was bugging me while editing. It was partially due to filming the BTS and security around us. Good thing is, these are exercises where I also learn a bunch of stuff as well
That’s awesome brother! The images turned out great. U have a great eye and great taste. The diff between something beautiful and something overlit or sourcey in these situations is usually a foot either direction or a couple percent on the dials. Really nice final products. And the only way to learn is to shoot 👍
Love these processes you show Matt, some beautiful frames!
Quick question: i get so much anxiety shooting out in the rain/snow - how do you figure out the "right amount of weather" that a camera/light/etc. can withstand?
Thank you! Most lights have an IP waterproof rating that you can check. This was a light snowfall so I wasn’t too concerned with camera or lighting, if it were coming down any harder we would have bagged the equipment with cheap clear garbage bags. Just make sure to leave some sort of ventilation so things don’t overheat
@@MattAitia thanks so much for replying 🙏🏻 that's super helpful to know 😊
Well done. When the short film is coming out?
So cool setup
looked great!
Thanks!
Just earned a sub
@MattAitia love this. Who is the talent?
My friend Simon!
amazing, hella insight
I gotchu
i didn't know future was an actor lmao. good work boys i can tell you enjoy it its nice to see
This is so helpful thank you!
Thanks for watching :)
amazing
Thank you 🙏🏻
COULD YOU TALK ABOUT HOW YOU DO THIS DISPLAY AND THE COLOR GRADING?
sick video 👏.
is augmented = motivated lighting?
Exactly
beginner filmaker here, could I ask what you guys mean by "the lighting is more motivated?" Thanks in advance otherwise great video, learned quite a lot.
Motivated lighting is when you imitate or extenuate an existing light source. So in the video our lighting was motivated by the street light and "the moon". In the other scene our lighting was motivated by the yellow bagel sign and the pink donut sign. Does that make sense?
@@MattAitia I see now thanks a ton! I loved the music video so much as well, keep up the great work.
Supercool! Your tripod itself like my annual salary😢
no shitty rigs over here. just solid lighting guides 💪
Thank you!
I bet you he enjoyed the donut scene lol.
You betcha
0:49 whats is the app?
Cadrage
I’ve been looking for a video about night exterior lighting for months but all I found was some UA-camrs using Amaran lights for “Cinematic” lighting, please make more video about lighting specially at night
Good thing I love lighting for night haha, I gotchu!
which energy source did you use to charge the 120C?
0:49 hey there what’s the name of the app?
Cadrage -I discussed it further in my music video breakdown video if you wanted to check it out
awsome :)
Thank you!
How do you have time to set up all these shots, I find it so exhausting to do this all by myself.
Just get er done 🤷
Good video 🎥 just got a camera
nice!
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
hi! can u share your camera settings? how do you avoid noise and get that clean image??
I plan on making a full video about this - but always for night scenes I lower my ISO as much as possible.
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What lens and cam
guys tell me what city it is
This looks like a deleted scene from a A24 production - Euphoria perhaps?
For sure
Which lenses & camera were used?
Canon c200 & Sigma 18-35
how you charge big light sorce what powerbank
in the description - portable battery pack
Это уже сильно
what battery did yall use?
It's linked under gear used, Jackery Explorer
What is the tube light?
Pavo Tube!
Thought that was Future for a min
Thats a $5k tripod man
$3k - buy once, cry once.
what is the apps name mentioned in 0:48 ? great video btw
damn should be patient 🥲
Check the most recent video on my channel
@@MattAitia thank you, very helpful