Cinematic Lighting in Small Spaces on a Budget - Part 2
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Part 1 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D0BC9yrFHUQ&t=10s
I've just realised the very beginning of the video cuts in suddenly rather than fading like it's supposed to and it's really irking me ;)
Part 2 of our Cinematic Lighting in Small Spaces on a Budget (that's a lot of words) takes a look at a few breakdowns on some setups shot with tiny LED panels - in particular, the Godox M1. Tiny panels like this are extremely useful for getting into tight spaces and for placing just out of frame - not to mention, these days they have a decent light output and a range of colour and effects options available. If you're looking at lighting a small space on a budget, these types of lights can be lifesavers, as there's way less of struggle to fit them into tighter spaces - and if you need to mix colour temperatures, you can just do that with a button - rather than buying and setting up gels. Extremely useful lights to have to hand, not just for a low budget, but for any budget!
Cameras:
Blackmagic Cinema Camera 2.5K
Blackmagic Micro Cinema Camera
Lens:
Sigma 18-35mm f/1.8 ART
Metabones Nikon G - BMCC Speedbooster
#filmmaking #lighting #cinematic
Видео Cinematic Lighting in Small Spaces on a Budget - Part 2 канала Rob Ellis
- or use the code: robellis
https://robelliscinematography.com/downloads - Two Cinematic Colour Grades in Davinci Resolve - 21 Minute Video Tutorial for £8!
As usual, the beautiful music in this video was from Artlist: https://artlist.io/artlist-70446/?artlist_aid=RobEllis_888&utm_source=affiliate_p&utm_medium=RobEllis_888&utm_campaign=RobEllis_888 - sign up to Artlist using this link and get an extra 2 months free! :)
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Part 1 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D0BC9yrFHUQ&t=10s
I've just realised the very beginning of the video cuts in suddenly rather than fading like it's supposed to and it's really irking me ;)
Part 2 of our Cinematic Lighting in Small Spaces on a Budget (that's a lot of words) takes a look at a few breakdowns on some setups shot with tiny LED panels - in particular, the Godox M1. Tiny panels like this are extremely useful for getting into tight spaces and for placing just out of frame - not to mention, these days they have a decent light output and a range of colour and effects options available. If you're looking at lighting a small space on a budget, these types of lights can be lifesavers, as there's way less of struggle to fit them into tighter spaces - and if you need to mix colour temperatures, you can just do that with a button - rather than buying and setting up gels. Extremely useful lights to have to hand, not just for a low budget, but for any budget!
Cameras:
Blackmagic Cinema Camera 2.5K
Blackmagic Micro Cinema Camera
Lens:
Sigma 18-35mm f/1.8 ART
Metabones Nikon G - BMCC Speedbooster
#filmmaking #lighting #cinematic
Видео Cinematic Lighting in Small Spaces on a Budget - Part 2 канала Rob Ellis
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