It seems I've stumbled upon a great channel! Only 138 subs seemed crazy at first, but then I saw that you just started a few months ago. Best wishes for your future videos!
Can't believe my eyes that you have only 1.02K subscribers! This info and quality is worth 5-10 Million Subs for sure! Keep it up, will happen one day...
Dude, the before and afters are excellent, too many youtubers neglect to show proper before and after examples when going through this stuff, this was clear, practical and to the point, great walkthrough of basic principles :)
Dude, you know your stuff! great video. What contrasts might be more fitting for tech videos? also, what camera do you use? I want to try something and film some courses, but my camera and setup look like crap! plus I am just exploring so, I don't want to break the bank with lights and camera! ohhh and mic! I have seen so many mics that is it hard to choose. In your case, I don't see any cam anywhere! what are you using you sorcerer !?
Hey, I keep a list of all the equipment I use in the description of the video. It's all relatively inexpensive. Let me know if you have any other questions!
@@thegranitegaffer I found them, thanks. The other question would be on the colors, those that you used are pretty cool, but, do you have any setup example for tech interviews? You know... Like AI kind of matrix colors?
How big of a package are you looking to put together? My most recent video has a good suggestion at a few different price levels that you can pick from: czcams.com/video/qmP7-hffLh4/video.html
It seems I've stumbled upon a great channel! Only 138 subs seemed crazy at first, but then I saw that you just started a few months ago. Best wishes for your future videos!
Thank you so much!
Same now, even at 2k+ subs - give this man more!
Wow. Thanks! ... particularly for the showing how each shot looks without and without each fixture.
Glad that part was helpful!!
Best indepht lighting tutorials i found on the tube so far. This ist definitively gonna blow up!
Thank you thank you! I can only hope! 🙌
Can't believe my eyes that you have only 1.02K subscribers! This info and quality is worth 5-10 Million Subs for sure! Keep it up, will happen one day...
I could only be so lucky! Thank you for the kind words 🙏🙏🙏
This channel needs 1m+ subs already!
Help get the word out for me, homie! Lol thanks for the support so early on!! 🙏 🙏 🙏
Now 1.18k subscribers just 9 months later. Excited to see in a year!
Oh wow, thank you for the support and kind words! 🙏 🙏 🙏
Incredible amount of learning packed in twelve minutes. Thank you!! Subscribed.
I'm happy to hear you liked the video!!! Thank you ❤️
Wishing you all the best man! I appreciate how your straight to the point about your topics! Subbed and looking forward to more content 🫡
Thank you so much for the support! Means a lot this early on in the journey!! 🙏 🙏 🙏
I REALLY appreciate you providing beginner options at the end of your video! Very informative and understanding. Thanks!
I'm glad to hear you found it useful! I'll incorporate that more often into the upcoming videos for you!
Dude, the before and afters are excellent, too many youtubers neglect to show proper before and after examples when going through this stuff, this was clear, practical and to the point, great walkthrough of basic principles :)
I'm glad all the work I put in resonated with you!! Can't forget to show what that actually looks like when using a visual medium lol
That was a really cool breakdown, it's interesting to see what each light brings to the scene.
A/Bing 10:00 with 11:54 was particularly informative.
Thank you, I'm glad you found it useful!! I'll remember that!
What an awesome video! So much good information. Just subbed. Looking forward to seeing more videos 😊
Thank you for the support! Love to hear the video was useful for you 🙌🙌
So good! Thank you
glad to be of help!!!
this is a great video. thanks
Glad it helped!!
Thanks for a good video!
You're very welcome!! 🙌
Great content
Thank you so much! 🙏🙏🙏
Super interesting. Do you do this (lighting/cinematography) for a living?
Yeah! I work as a commercial and corporate gaffer in the Denver market.
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great video - do you have a link for the incandescent bulb you used for the lamp?
Here's something similar to what I used: amzn.to/3Ek9Y9o
@@thegranitegaffer Thanks
Dude, you know your stuff! great video. What contrasts might be more fitting for tech videos? also, what camera do you use? I want to try something and film some courses, but my camera and setup look like crap! plus I am just exploring so, I don't want to break the bank with lights and camera! ohhh and mic! I have seen so many mics that is it hard to choose. In your case, I don't see any cam anywhere! what are you using you sorcerer !?
Hey, I keep a list of all the equipment I use in the description of the video. It's all relatively inexpensive. Let me know if you have any other questions!
@@thegranitegaffer I found them, thanks. The other question would be on the colors, those that you used are pretty cool, but, do you have any setup example for tech interviews? You know... Like AI kind of matrix colors?
@@ocramas not yet, but I can funnel a how to into the lineup in the next few months!!
What 1st lights would you recommend for film making? (expensive & budget ones)
How big of a package are you looking to put together? My most recent video has a good suggestion at a few different price levels that you can pick from: czcams.com/video/qmP7-hffLh4/video.html
Cool vid. Dropped you a sub. Come join us in the party!
Glad you like the video!!