This guy's channel is one of the best light resources on the internet. period. He never promotes just expensive gear it's all technique and options when budget is a concern (which it is 95% of the time in this business.) Thank you so much for your incredible content sir
You were at 10k subs when you dropped this useful gem and here you are now sitting at 184k (deservedly so, might I add). Thanks for considering the filmmakers whose pockets are full of lint because they dropped all their $$ on cameras, lenses, lights, mics etc. and STILL keep needing to get an insane amount of production equipment
if it's too tight the fabric might break sooner than you expect. I think sawing some good and generous wide Velcro could make it easier to not go back and forth many times, then you tight a little more from whatever side you want. Great video, love DIY stuff, specially when it comes to cinamontography
@@Dare2Share930 look up "fabric eyelet tool" or "eyelet pliers". Around the edges of the fabric, you punch holes and attach a metal grommet ring. After that, you can hang the fabric on hooks, such as shower curtain hooks.
these kinds of videos are gold. i use a telescopic broomstick and two 2m x 2m photographic silks from amazon with clamps to produce the largest soft light i possibly can. i even use it during inside interview scenes in my commercial work. it's super easy to carry and super soft. but you do need a lot of light with it. like 2x aputure 120d or a 300d or comparable to get it to be like iso400 f2.8 from 2m away.
Excellent alternative. And you are a great example of how to be joyful and emotional without having the classic UA-camr over-the-top fake and idiot enthusiasm. Thanks!!!
Nice! I made a similar one about 10 years ago, but used conduit instead of PVC. My design was meant to be broken down for travel, and I used grommets and bungee cords to attach the fabric
I made something really similar recently, but essentially did it in reverse (seemed simpler) Made the scrim sheet first, same method.. square and corners cut out, then stitched.. thanks mum! Then cut the pipe (in my case 28mm dowel and brass 90deg elbows.. don't judge :P it was free) it meant the seams were all perfectly neat and you could stretch the sheet to the right tension and then measure off the correct length of "pipe" to ensure it stayed that way.. either way same result!! :D
Wow, Brady, you are a super cool person. I could go on, but I don't need to, the positive comments here share my feelings. Thank you Brady. Signed, the friend you haven't met, Andrew
Hey I don't know if you still look at the comments on this video, but do you have any good ideas for a solution for filming outside? We're filming outside on a mostly sunny day and trying to use the scrim to diffuse it outside. Mainly need the scrim for medium close up shots, camera a few feet back capturing from the chest and above so I'm sort of presuming it needs to be high up, also need something that won't blow in the wind (we can have people hold it too). Just thinking about a solution. Thanks!
This channel will grow faster than light! 😂 I just made 3 of them. All 3 are 3x3 meters but i used velcro instead of stitching it, this way I can change the fabric from white to green and use it as a big 3x9 meter green screen that can bend 2 places as well like this \__/ or I__I or I__/ or ____/ Keep up the good work man..
Did you just use a clamp to attach it to the light stand? I was thinking about using this for a negative fill and wondering what suggestions you had to fix it to a lightstand so you can move it at different angles.
Bro I watched all of your videos and subbed today. Great content!! I have the BMPCC 6K and trying to understand lighting better. Your videos definitely help!
I only come across this gezzers channel yesterday but I love his videos! I have binged watched all his vids! Great work mate and I look forward to all your future videos!
@@BradyBessette is it possible to do a video on your exposure process? I'm currently using a light meter and I'm trying to understand if how to use false color and if it's better than a light meter. Thx for being awesome!
Thank You So Much Sir. Make More videos on low budget gears and lighting set-up hacks And also Make videos on Camera settings and lights settings Love From India ❤️
This guy's channel is one of the best light resources on the internet. period. He never promotes just expensive gear it's all technique and options when budget is a concern (which it is 95% of the time in this business.)
Thank you so much for your incredible content sir
Thank you so much honestly. Wow
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Found your channel today and watched already 80% of content. GOLD
Give your eyes a rest!!!!
“Clamp it to your friends” lol
You were at 10k subs when you dropped this useful gem and here you are now sitting at 184k (deservedly so, might I add). Thanks for considering the filmmakers whose pockets are full of lint because they dropped all their $$ on cameras, lenses, lights, mics etc. and STILL keep needing to get an insane amount of production equipment
This guy deserves to be known by so many more people...his teachings are super interesting and he makes it easy.
Instead of sewing or adhering the fabric to the frame, hooks and eyelets are a great, cheap way to hold up the fabric while also leaving it removable!
That is true, another option!
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if it's too tight the fabric might break sooner than you expect. I think sawing some good and generous wide Velcro could make it easier to not go back and forth many times, then you tight a little more from whatever side you want.
Great video, love DIY stuff, specially when it comes to cinamontography
But how?
@@Dare2Share930 look up "fabric eyelet tool" or "eyelet pliers". Around the edges of the fabric, you punch holes and attach a metal grommet ring. After that, you can hang the fabric on hooks, such as shower curtain hooks.
Aside from the great value you bring in education, I'd say you surpassed 10K because of the vibe you bring. Its unlike anyone else i've found on yt.
No way really?! Thank you
Wow, 2 years later you have 126K subs, well done man.
Something something Epic Light Media...😎
Welcome!!!
these kinds of videos are gold. i use a telescopic broomstick and two 2m x 2m photographic silks from amazon with clamps to produce the largest soft light i possibly can. i even use it during inside interview scenes in my commercial work. it's super easy to carry and super soft. but you do need a lot of light with it. like 2x aputure 120d or a 300d or comparable to get it to be like iso400 f2.8 from 2m away.
Yeah it’s tough cutting so much light but so needed
Excellent alternative. And you are a great example of how to be joyful and emotional without having the classic UA-camr over-the-top fake and idiot enthusiasm. Thanks!!!
that means a lot thank you very much
Thanks for the tips.... it's true, all the professional gears are so expensive
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Yes they are! thank YOU
And here we are - a bit over one year later :) You deserve every single sub!
Wow thank you so much!! Nice to still see you around!
Your classes are great and as a gratitude, I am not skipping any add. Thanks you for teaching us great things.
I appreciate that! a lot thank you!
Keep posting, keep pushing, loving your videos and this video just helped me out 🙂🙂 thank you
I'm so glad! Thanks!
Awesome!!! filmmakers need to see this!!!
Send to a friend!! Thanks
You´re a game changer bro, THANKS!!
Thanks Andres!!
I don’t need or want a DIY scrim, but I still watched and liked this video. Keep crushing it 👍
Thank you so much!!
Brady Bessette did u really have 10 k. Now 22.2 k has it really been 6 days
Joshua Washington Dude is already a UA-cam legend
Hahaha guys guys stop 🥺 thank you
Love from France , thank you ❤️ ❤️❤️
Thanks for watching!
Epic Light Media brought me here. Already subscribed. Good content. Keep going!
Heck yeah! Thanks Pedro!
So glad i discovered your channel! You're so underrated
Oh thank you! Very nice words!
WOW THANK YOU SO MUCH BRO LOTS OF LOVE FROM EAST AFRICA UGANDA
HELLO THANK YOU AS WELL!!! CHEERS!
Creator on the rise
you are an awesome, inspiring individual. Thanks for sharing
I appreciate that!
MOAR DIY VIDEOS PLZ 😍
Monday’s at noon!
love your videos so far bro!
Creator on the rise 👀
0:00 yoooo that looks dope!!! Such a cinematic image!!!
Masterpiece after masterpiece
Thank you a million
This is my best filmmaking channel for now 🔥
I hope it stays that way:)
Gnarly! I love your videos dude!
thank you soso much
DIY FTW!
Yes!!!
Gotta try this at home!
Yes yes! Thanks Jon
keep killing it bro your content is amazing!
Thank you kindly!!
Love and Respect from India!!
Thank you!!!
i love DIY builds! thanks brady
Thank YOU for watching!
Nice! I made a similar one about 10 years ago, but used conduit instead of PVC. My design was meant to be broken down for travel, and I used grommets and bungee cords to attach the fabric
Not a doubt designs like this have been around for some time!
Haha. I just commented on the other video for scrim diy. And here u uploaded the video.. what a luck for me
Talk about manifesting into reality! Lol thanks!!
I made something really similar recently, but essentially did it in reverse (seemed simpler) Made the scrim sheet first, same method.. square and corners cut out, then stitched.. thanks mum! Then cut the pipe (in my case 28mm dowel and brass 90deg elbows.. don't judge :P it was free) it meant the seams were all perfectly neat and you could stretch the sheet to the right tension and then measure off the correct length of "pipe" to ensure it stayed that way.. either way same result!! :D
Hey if it works it works! Thanks for stopping by
Epic light media sent me here
Thank you and welcome!
Big Congratulations bro far more way to go we support you full. Love from India Northeast Nagaland. 👍
Thank you much!!
Fantastic video Brady !
Thank you Alex!
This is beautiful ❤❤
Wow, Brady, you are a super cool person. I could go on, but I don't need to, the positive comments here share my feelings. Thank you Brady. Signed, the friend you haven't met, Andrew
Thanks for this diy tutorial!!
You’re welcome, Thank you!
I love your videos !!!! from japan 🇯🇵
thank you tons!!! hope you enjoyed
You need like 500k subs dude! Great knowledge here!
Ya I wish! Thanks Drew
Thank you for this gift bro! =)
Thank you for watching!
Omg finally the video that I was waiting for!! Ty so much your amazing!
Hope you enjoy!! Thanks!
Thanks brother
And thank YOU
Much respect, I will try this for sure
Thank you!!
I'm buildinging an 8x8 for this weekend 😎🤟
Heck yeah!!
Thank you the helpful video. You could also use Velcro with glue on the back of it. Can you tell us about the stand. Where did you buy that?
Love it, thanks!
Thank YOU
You rock man.
No you do
@@BradyBessette No u lol
Congrats the 10K you deserve it 🙌🏼
Thank you sooo much
Found you DIY for the scrim!! I’ve homework now! Thanks again for sharing your knowledge!
Solid sewing skills bro! Thanks for the tips!
I learned in middle school 🤓 thanks!
I feel like i found another Epic Light Media ❤️❤️❤️ hope you hit 100k soon.. 💐
Hoping!! Thanks!!
Heck yeah! I ended up making a DIY scrim jim a few months ago, but it was like $100ish...this is way more affordable lol
lol yeah, if you invest a bit more the quality might improve but this thing can't be beat for the price, I think!
Thanks Brady, I learnt a lot from your video! God bless you!
the most long awaited video I see xD
HAHA I think so! Hope it lives up to expectations
Hey I don't know if you still look at the comments on this video, but do you have any good ideas for a solution for filming outside? We're filming outside on a mostly sunny day and trying to use the scrim to diffuse it outside. Mainly need the scrim for medium close up shots, camera a few feet back capturing from the chest and above so I'm sort of presuming it needs to be high up, also need something that won't blow in the wind (we can have people hold it too). Just thinking about a solution. Thanks!
Try to backlight with the sun and use diffusion to help wrap the light around the face and shoot into the shadow side of your subject! Happy shooting!
I subscribed after 4 seconds coz of the lighting...
I Would love to see any video of yours... It's so informative, Thank you for making such contents.
Thank you tons!!
Amazing! Saved hundreds of dollars 💵. Subbed!
Awesome tutorial. Really digging your videos.
Thank you very much
I love your videos so much!!!
This channel will grow faster than light! 😂 I just made 3 of them. All 3 are 3x3 meters but i used velcro instead of stitching it, this way I can change the fabric from white to green and use it as a big 3x9 meter green screen that can bend 2 places as well like this \__/ or I__I or I__/ or ____/ Keep up the good work man..
That’s a good idea!!!
thanks for making this content
thank you!
awesome sir!
Thank you!
Reignited my interest in something I felt was out of my reach. You’re going places!
that just gave me chills, thank you SO much!
Great Tip! Thanks a lot!
You know how 10k happened? Because you're offering incredible value to all of us. Keep on doing it and you'll hit 100k in no time.
Wow thank you a ton
So good! Thanks for these amazing videos!
thank YOU. I appreciate this
look at this dude blowing up!
ahhh! ThankS!
Congratulations! Your subscribers grew so fast, you’re now almost 20k. Thanks for the amazing videos, it really helps.
Thank you very much!!
We need more arts and crafts🙌🙌🙌
Thanks for another dope video teach!
Class dismissed til the next one
Crafty crafty! Thank you!
stumbled on your channel today and sure glad I did. this was tutorial was excellent
Thanks for stopping by! Feel free to stay a while ;)
I love you're video😇💚
thank you so so much
Thx Brady
Thank you!!
Did you just use a clamp to attach it to the light stand? I was thinking about using this for a negative fill and wondering what suggestions you had to fix it to a lightstand so you can move it at different angles.
Did you just said “clamp it to your friends” LMAO 😂
I’m glad SOMEONE caught on to that
Bro I watched all of your videos and subbed today. Great content!! I have the BMPCC 6K and trying to understand lighting better. Your videos definitely help!
Well I’m very glad it helps!!
DIY guy 💪🏽, always solid content.
Ahhh thanks Lee!!
LMAO YEAAAAAH BRADY YOURE THE KING!
lol THANK YOU
woow thank so much for TIPS :) !! so helpfull !!!
You're so welcome!
I just watched your video about lighting outdoors, and I went to look for this video and I guess it just came out a few hours ago. Thanks!
certainly did! Thanks!
You deserve the subs bro!
Thank you tons!!
I only come across this gezzers channel yesterday but I love his videos! I have binged watched all his vids! Great work mate and I look forward to all your future videos!
Thank you so much for this
Gonna make this soon.
rock on!!
That's amazing! I'll try it! Thanks
Give it a go, thank you!
AWESOME keep up the good work!
thank you Justin!!
@@BradyBessette is it possible to do a video on your exposure process? I'm currently using a light meter and I'm trying to understand if how to use false color and if it's better than a light meter. Thx for being awesome!
Thank u so much for the video ❤🙏
hahaha! yo! this is cool. Thanks for coming out with this kind of DIY tutorial! this is probably something I'll be using soon lol
GOOD! I'm glad I can help!!
Thank You So Much Sir. Make More videos on low budget gears and lighting set-up hacks
And also Make videos on Camera settings and lights settings
Love From India ❤️
Thank you I can!!
Nice video! Kinda unrelated but you should do a video about your bmpcc 4k rig. Debating what I should get for my bmpcc 4k.
I could have fun with it!
That's genius
thank you!!
Looks great! Nice video. Do you have a preferred way to clamp it to a stand? A couple spring clamps? A quicker clamp?
Yeah some of those spring clamps from lowes
Dude I subbed like 3 days ago and you had 6k. Now you're at 16k!!! Insane. Well deserved. You are going places.
Thank you so much!!