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Light types for video - Videomaker
This video is all about light types for video and film.You’ll learn about Tungsten, LED, Fluorescent and HMI lights. We will also cover Soft, Fresnel,
Virtual Lighting Studio
The Four Attributes of Light - Videomaker
Capturing Light Your camcorder captures light, records it and stores it in such a way that allows you to play it back so everyone can see what your camera
Almost Everything You Need to Know about Lighting in Under 30 Minutes
This beginner's technical breakdown of lighting is perfect for those just starting out.
Watch: Learn the Fundamentals of Light Quality in Less Than 8 Minutes
Lighting is one of the most important elements of filmmaking, which is why it's important to understand its basic concepts.
Watch: How to Use Basic Principles of Lighting to Create Dimension
If you want to learn how to create depth with lighting, a good place to start is with the cube.
Learning Curve: Getting Started Using a Light Meter
A light meter is still a powerful tool for getting a correctly exposed image. Here's what you need to know to get started using one.
Types of Film Lights (and How to Use Them)
Choose the type of film lights to use on your movie or TV set can be a daunting task, so we created a helpful list of all the lighting types for you!
Tips for Lighting Different Skin Tones in the Same Shot
Lighting talent is hard enough, but when you have to take into account different skin tones, you need a thorough understanding of how to control light.
White balance for film and video: A beginner's guide - Videomaker
When is white not really white? When it’s headed toward an unprepared camera sensor. Understanding white balance and the color difference between light
Lighting by Eye: How to Light a Scene Using Ratios
Today, we'll talk about lighting in ratios, how it can change your cinematography, as well as the way you think about lighting a scene.
Watch: 4 Practical Lighting Effects That Are Super Easy to Pull Off
If you want to create some easy practical lighting tricks, like police lights or a TV screen glow, this tutorial shows you how.
4 Ways to Light a Scene So It Feels Dark (but Actually Isn't)
The key to moody, horror-style lighting is contrast and shadows.
3 Ways to Modify Your Lighting for a Cinematic Look
Almost any light can create a cinematic image if you modify it correctly. Here's an introduction to the three primary ways to modify your lighting.
A Guide on How to Use Light to Communicate Emotion for Film
Light is an excellent communicator. Here's how to use it to speak to your audience more effectively.
LED vs HMI ARRI Lighting, with Rubidium Wu | AbelCine
The Art of Capturing Light and Casting Shadows - Videomaker
Light is so important to video that there are well paid people who spend their lives doing nothing but figuring out what light to put where in order to
Why Tungsten Lighting in Filmmaking Is Still Alive and Thriving
Some of the most successful DPs are using tungsten on some of the biggest productions, and for reasons that might surprise you.
ARRI Photometrics
Learning Curve: How to Properly Use the Leko Light
Leko lights are a great way to capture natural-looking pockets of sunlight, or to cast light where no other light will go.
What is low key lighting and why should you use it? - Videomaker
Low key lighting is a great lighting technique every videographer should have in their arsenal. Here we'll define what it is and how you can use it.
The Rules Of Log Exposure - HD Video Pro
Correcting the color temperature of your on-set monitors
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