In today’s lighting tutorial you’ll learn a film lighting technique on how to use motivated lighting to make the lighting in your videos feel natural and integrated. In this video you’ll learn how to combine practical lighting and motivated lighting to produce a seamless and wonderfully cinematic lighting effect.
Using practical lightings and elements within your scene is so simple and yet so powerful and will change the way you think about lighting design forever. In this film lightings example, you’ll see that just by adding an Edison bulb or some fairy lights, you open up a world of possibilities and will help you enhance your visuals. So grab some practical lighting tools, examine your shooting space
Using practical lightings and elements within your scene is so simple and yet so powerful and will change the way you think about lighting design forever. In this film lightings example, you’ll see that just by adding an Edison bulb or some fairy lights, you open up a world of possibilities and will help you enhance your visuals. So grab some practical lighting tools, examine your shooting space
So grab some practical lighting tools, examine your shooting space and get to work incorporating motivated lighting into your next shoot!
Equipment used in this video:
– Canon 1DX II
– Canon 24-70mm f2.8L II
– Panasonic GH4
– Sigma 18-35mm f1.8
– Tokina 11-16mm f2.8
– Metabones Speedbooster (nikon)
– Aputure 120D II
– 26″ Neewer Softbox
– Aputure f7 – Aputure AL-H198
– Aldi Fairy Lights
– Edison Globe
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