Lighting for Single-Camera TV | 3 Cinematic Styles

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  • čas přidán 30. 06. 2024
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    The foundation of a TV show is it's dialogue scenes. The look of these shows and their dialogue scenes is dependent on a variety of factors, such as genre and shooting format. By learning a few different approaches to shooting TV dialogue scenes, you'll be able to bring your cinematography skills to the next level. Director and cinematographer Valentina Vee shows us how to light 3 different types of dialogue scenes for single camera television or filmmaking.
    In this video, Valentina talks about the importance of matching your lighting to the style and technical limitations of your show, based on genre and number of cameras. She also advises us to take the environment into account and designing your scene based on the existing light and practicals. Lastly, it's important to know that you can adjust the lighting and perfect your lighting when you move in for close-ups, in order to enhance your scene's cinematic depth.
    When lighting for television dialogue scenes you'll inevitably encounter a variety of scenarios that test your cinematic abilities. You can create a brightly lit, high key scene for a "network comedy" look, such as classic television shows like Friends, Scrubs, or Brooklyn 99. You can also take away a lot of light for a low-key, moody "premium drama" look, like an HBO television show. You can even simply enhance the existing environmental light, for a "natural light" look, like from Ozark or The OA.
    By learning how to shoot cinematic dialogue scenes, whether by building the entire lighting design in a fully controlled set, or enhancing the natural lighting in a practical environment, you'll be ready for any situation. These techniques don't only apply to television, but also to any kind of cinematography. The skills learned from this episode will allow you to create cinematic depth in everything you shoot.
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    Filmmaker and cinematographer Valentina Vee teaches us how to light cinematic looking television styles. Techniques include high key comedy lighting, low key dramatic lighting, and stylized natural lighting. Aputure's CZcams channel provides free high-quality cinematography, lighting, and filmmaking educational content to help you take your film projects to the next level.
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Komentáře • 106

  • @aputurelighting
    @aputurelighting  Před 5 lety +10

    Best TV show ever?

    • @DavidGriffin
      @DavidGriffin Před 5 lety +4

      Yo... Y'allgotta do an episode where everything is lit with several AL-M9s as a whole little film.

    • @JohnLuna
      @JohnLuna Před 5 lety

      GOT! great tips Valentina and Ted 🙌

    •  Před 5 lety +1

      Punisher!!!

    •  Před 5 lety

      Or Vikings hahaha

    • @devanshudodke1020
      @devanshudodke1020 Před 5 lety

      This is best episode ever!!

  • @nebvision6839
    @nebvision6839 Před 5 lety +6

    You guy have the best lighting tutorials on CZcams. The fact that you actually turn the lights off and then turn them on in sequence is amazing and people typically won't take the extra time to do that. Thanks guys!!

  • @dunnadidit
    @dunnadidit Před 5 lety +5

    YES! Loving Valentina! Excited to learn more in future videos!

  • @seanskube
    @seanskube Před 5 lety +1

    I think I'll go with GLOW. So much of the show is played for laughs, but the look is very dramatic and desaturated, and it serves as a visual reminder that even though things are funny to us, it's serious for the characters.

  • @dunnadidit
    @dunnadidit Před 5 lety +1

    I love the unique use of lighting in Netflix’s Daredevil. I find the use of under lighting(I don’t know if that’s a real term) and silhouettes to be really well placed. Not only for the mood of the show but also for the fact that it’s a show about a blind man.

  • @Zmaslanik
    @Zmaslanik Před 5 lety +4

    Best line of the interview "...basically anything on Netflix." lol 4:35

    • @rakeshkalyan6909
      @rakeshkalyan6909 Před 4 lety

      I'm about to comment this.. but I watched it on year late ,lol !

  • @ngzonghee
    @ngzonghee Před 5 lety +29

    has anyone ever won the lights from Aputure's video comment? or is it just a marketing gimmick

  • @ghostfury122
    @ghostfury122 Před 5 lety

    You guys really keep my interest in lighting going on. I couldn't thank you enough.

  • @ross1ful
    @ross1ful Před 5 lety

    AWESOME!!!! You guys are planting seeds of greatness, you’re harvest will be great! Keep up the great work, thank you!

  • @DroiMedia
    @DroiMedia Před 5 lety

    this is one of the best and most informative BTS / how-to videos for lighting and cinematography on CZcams

  • @mamdouhalraisi
    @mamdouhalraisi Před 5 lety

    Valentina Vee is My Big... Big... Love

  • @CHALADEITALIA
    @CHALADEITALIA Před 5 lety

    I feel like Netflix's Russian Doll did a great job at not just being 1 type of style. It has interiors, street shots, very composed shots as well as very run and gun-looking shots. Their lighting goes from very composed to very natural looking depending on their environment and always aiming to make it look authentic to the situation the protagonist was in. A great example of going with the flow and making your story a priority!

  • @BetweenTwoForks
    @BetweenTwoForks Před 5 lety

    I love the lighting in Haunting on Hill House and a lot of horror movies in general because what makes a great horror movie is not just the acting but the lighting and the music is so crucial.

  • @JustinPhillip
    @JustinPhillip Před 5 lety

    Handmaidens Tale - Biggest Rule Breaker right now!!! Talk about head room!!! But their framing is ALWAYS indicative of the characters current plight or emotional state. The cinematography of that show is on point & amazing!! But very non-conventional.

  • @misbah5056
    @misbah5056 Před 5 lety

    The best example I can think of is probably westworld. (Totally broke the genre rule) A show unlike any other with it's unique take on the sci-fi genre and take on cinematography. Upon reading the description of the show before I watched it, I expected the theme park in Westworld to look highly technological and futuristic but the creators actually broke this rule and went completely 'western' in terms of lighting motivation and cinematography. One would expect a scifi show to have lots of blues and greens as a main color palette but not Westworld with it's deep oranges and browns, totally out of the ordinary and demonstrates the mastery of the craft for the cinematographers and directors who work on this show. Again probably one of the best exapmles of how the creators of a show clearly broke conventioanl rules to create a unique never before seen feel and aesthetic for the show. Loved the episode by the way, thanks !

  • @TobiasEnevoldsen
    @TobiasEnevoldsen Před 5 lety

    On the show Master of None, they had episodes set in Italy, and were bold enough to try to capture the feeling of old Italian movies. It was black and white but also lit in the same way.

  • @EugenioTrainer
    @EugenioTrainer Před 5 lety +4

    Awesome content, thanks

  • @eddienom
    @eddienom Před 5 lety +1

    Awesome as Always! I hope you guys do an episode were you guys just use AL-M9s to lit the film?

  • @MomentumProductions1992
    @MomentumProductions1992 Před 5 lety +1

    I can't wait to see what these guys bring to NAB :D

    • @valentinavee
      @valentinavee Před 5 lety

      Momentum Productions it’s gonna be ... lit

  • @tonygarcia1986
    @tonygarcia1986 Před 5 lety +3

    Anthony Bourdain’s “Parts Unknown” only learned the rules to break them. That show is takes a food show, travel film and documentary and turns it on its head visually. Multi-cam, cinema verite done in a style that would make Martha Stewart pass out. Parts utilized slow motion, more advance image tech (Panny Varicam) and kinetic camera operating in that then adapts and changes in mood and feel based on the country/city he traveled to.

  • @urdone4
    @urdone4 Před 5 lety

    I would have to say that Mr. Robot breaks rules not just in camera angles, but also switching up the genre at times. But I also think it's a great show that shows all of the examples you just preformed.

  • @boyangeorgiev
    @boyangeorgiev Před 5 lety

    Amazing knowledge here! Thank you

  • @dprovisuals1890
    @dprovisuals1890 Před 5 lety +3

    Lighting is very important

  • @ViktorKarklins
    @ViktorKarklins Před 5 lety

    A show that breaks these rules continuously is Community! The show itself is a comedy, but by changing how they do the lighting, dialogue, music, and more they can change genres within the episode itself without losing the overarching comedic structure (for example the post apocalyptic drama of the paintball episodes, or going way off the map and doing stop motion for a Christmas theme!)

  • @hoyavisiontv941
    @hoyavisiontv941 Před 4 lety

    I love these videos. I teach Broadcast-Video Production in high school and it's great to share with the students so they can see what and how it's done in the real world. Can you share any light plots to some of these set ups?

  • @noelwiggins4679
    @noelwiggins4679 Před 5 lety

    Not exactly breaking the rules, but on shows like Atlanta, DP Christian Sprenger has stated that as the mood shifts between episodes and seasons, so does the visual language. Examples in creating that stylized realism are purposefully underexposed on certain episodes or changeing cinematic styles and even luts mid episode. That Teddy Perkins episode...um um umm some of the greatest television ever filmed!

  • @KaceyBakerFilms
    @KaceyBakerFilms Před 5 lety +5

    More importantly? Where do we get an Aputure tee shirt from?

  • @kylelowe
    @kylelowe Před 5 lety

    My favorite show that broke or would subvert lighting rules was Pushing Daisies. They shot a lot of green screen stuff, but the fantasy vibe was undercut by real drama!

  • @SharpDesign
    @SharpDesign Před 5 lety

    As always, good filming content.
    ...
    Your male model/actor didn't seem nervous at all in his shots.

  • @Udhbhavana
    @Udhbhavana Před 4 lety +1

    HI,
    Nice videos. All your videos are very nice and helpful, but in this tutorial of yours, the lighting is very low, in which case, the ISO of the camera would have to be bumped up, which will end up in too noisy picture. How do you correct it ? Normally, the lighting would be bright and it is controlled to this effect either through exposure or post production.

  • @EderTentoriGomez
    @EderTentoriGomez Před 5 lety +4

    Why are you discontinuing the Lightdome Mk II?

  • @nicholasjude7937
    @nicholasjude7937 Před 5 lety

    Thanks for the Tips Aputure . Great Video. a TV show called Mr.Robot use lighting Very Differently and they how i see it is they break the rules of composition and lighting every time .

  • @karimsaleh903
    @karimsaleh903 Před 5 lety

    Yes! House of Cards breaks the rule of thirds in the beginning when Kevin spacey was placed in the middle of the frame with a lot of headroom on top. The camera was also shooting from a very low angle. You’re welcome!

  • @AndreasTheFoot
    @AndreasTheFoot Před 5 lety

    Stranger things has a very nice older style lighting, you also did a tutorial on it ;) It definitely lit differently than the other netflix tv shows, which as you pointed out all have that cable drama look

  • @Stormthunderrain
    @Stormthunderrain Před 5 lety +2

    Mr.Robot dialogue scenes, positions the actors to the far left or right leaving a large amount of background beside them.

  • @majulamakilasi
    @majulamakilasi Před 5 lety

    Thank you guys

  • @kwame20100
    @kwame20100 Před 3 lety

    Fantastic

  • @marcus-szabo
    @marcus-szabo Před 5 lety

    "The Night Of" broke a lot of rules regarding framing and also lighting. The framed people very far off and not in the "rule of thirds" and looking away from camera. I really enjoyed that show. It was dark and had a very unique look and feel.

  • @quintonljackson6088
    @quintonljackson6088 Před 5 lety +1

    It’s not a TV show but Hype Williams’ Belly broke some rules. Simple ones too like the 180 degree during dialogue.

  • @FOTOREKA
    @FOTOREKA Před 5 lety

    Your chanel the Best!!!

  • @NIKONGUY1960
    @NIKONGUY1960 Před 4 lety

    Getting ready to launch a web series. Loads of different lighting scenarios. This helps a lot. Thanks. Begs the question; dealing with classrooms that have LED lights and natural light? Anyone?

  • @smackdaddy9802
    @smackdaddy9802 Před 5 lety +4

    Aputure tutorials is one of my favorite tools in the toolset.

  • @corey1022
    @corey1022 Před 5 lety

    Luther does a good job of rule breaking with its coverage. When they cross cover single shots of people talking to each other the angles are framed extremely opposite of traditional coverage.

  • @theoryis4236
    @theoryis4236 Před 4 lety

    thank u Thank You THANK YOU!!!

  • @offcenterconcepthaus
    @offcenterconcepthaus Před 5 lety

    Best way to gel the original Light Dome with the 120D II?

  • @kwadamson
    @kwadamson Před 5 lety

    True detective Season Three breaks these rules. In the first episode, there's a scene where Mahershala Ali and his partner are sitting outside and the show's crew decided to use the car's headlight as a sidelight/hairlight. It's a pretty unique lighting shot.

  • @FULLofJOHN
    @FULLofJOHN Před 5 lety

    I love that youre still here Ted

    • @indymogul
      @indymogul Před 5 lety

      last two episodes here before Vee takes over as host. :) - TED

    • @FULLofJOHN
      @FULLofJOHN Před 5 lety

      Indy Mogul Cool! Vee seems awesome and you’re doing amazing at Indy Mogul

  • @ab00781
    @ab00781 Před 5 lety

    Hot topics! Does Aputure still have any array transmitters for sale?

  • @jackpiuggi1118
    @jackpiuggi1118 Před 2 lety

    did u guys backlight the Frosted window with its own bounce as well?

  • @Juanfu
    @Juanfu Před 4 lety

    Would be great to learn lighting for The Office

  • @mrsilveri
    @mrsilveri Před 5 lety +3

    I think I've met V at NAB...I think. If she was at the Aputure booth 2 years ago.

    • @valentinavee
      @valentinavee Před 5 lety +4

      Yup that was me! I used to be Aputure's Creative Content Director back when it was just Ted and me.

    • @mrsilveri
      @mrsilveri Před 5 lety +1

      @@valentinavee awesome, I remembered you because you were super nice. It's good to see you doing your thing. Cheers.

  • @MichaelDHead
    @MichaelDHead Před 5 lety

    The Strain: they used so many rgb colored lights, and so much hard shadow, near noir style lighting - but it was a horror show, so that makes sense, too :)

  • @swivel84
    @swivel84 Před 5 lety

    Should we set our camera color temperature to the lighting temperature? in this video example, CTO was used, so the camera white balance should be set to 3200k? :)

  • @manuelogundimu7043
    @manuelogundimu7043 Před 5 lety

    I'd say for the questions asked the ABC show blackish is one good one example, I hope I win my prize!!!

  • @OsheTv
    @OsheTv Před 5 lety

    Please from a no budget how to create light flickers to create thunder and lightening effects

  • @DavidGriffin
    @DavidGriffin Před 5 lety +7

    Ted wit da two jobs!

    • @indymogul
      @indymogul Před 5 lety

      last two episodes here before Vee takes over as host. :) - TED

  • @abdelkayyoumsaied8233

    when i want to make a large shot how i do with the light above will be seen

  • @rozyberger6068
    @rozyberger6068 Před 2 lety +1

    thaks have flim class

  • @WoodenViking
    @WoodenViking Před 5 lety

    she loves them cto :)

  • @pabanrupakheti1033
    @pabanrupakheti1033 Před 5 lety

    Back here in my country every tv shows break all these rules
    Since most of the times sun is the only source and only thing they do is reflect the sunlight when shooting towards the sun😂

  • @onlineminority
    @onlineminority Před 5 lety

    Where to find good quality DP for independent films. More like up in coming

  • @Zysium
    @Zysium Před rokem

    What about multi camera?

  • @thomasjbrablec
    @thomasjbrablec Před 5 lety

    The first show that comes to mind and wasn't mentioned here is "Dear White People." While it is a comedy, it tackles some serious issue about racism and activism, all with those beautiful saturated indoor shots. I think a lot of their look could be compared to Riverdale, which incorporates all of those moody shots, obviously gelled lighting, dominant teal/orange grade, and lots of dramatic short lighting. But they still utilize all of those bright colors everyone likes to see these days. Just with a lot less neon.
    From a visual standpoint, it's far from what you expect to see in a comedy. In fact, they break a lot of these conventional rules of lighting and framing. A lot of the indoor shots are very cool, and don't match the practicals at all. Occasionally, they used that quadrant framing Mr. Robot has become known for. They did an amazing job retaining wide ranges of skintones without sacrificing their moody looks, and I think their cinematographer should be applauded for that.

  • @DavidGriffin
    @DavidGriffin Před 5 lety +1

    Ted wit fa two jobs!

    • @indymogul
      @indymogul Před 5 lety

      last two episodes here before Vee takes over as host. :) - TED

  • @ravindersinghpundir4720

    How to grand dancer one roof cinema lighting?

  • @NickelsVision
    @NickelsVision Před 5 lety

    Insecure really breaks the rules when it comes to lighting. I've never seen such dynamic lighting to light black skin and you will see the main actor silhouetted from time to time.

  • @ConqueringParenthood
    @ConqueringParenthood Před 5 lety

    Did I miss something, or is the office really a single cam production? Are not multi cam productions generally filmed at once like in front of a life studio audience? I thought the office was improv filmed with single cam with various takes...

    • @valentinavee
      @valentinavee Před 5 lety

      ConqueringParenthood the office is multi-cam

    • @ConqueringParenthood
      @ConqueringParenthood Před 5 lety

      Valentina Vee its listed as single cam on various sites. You do mean the US version?

  • @daniquegodwin
    @daniquegodwin Před 5 lety

    I hear music from Artist

  • @YoungBlaze
    @YoungBlaze Před 5 lety

    wait.........i thought he was on INDY MOGUL NOW

    • @indymogul
      @indymogul Před 5 lety

      last two episodes here before Vee takes over as host. :) - TED

  • @108Funality
    @108Funality Před 5 lety

    Stranger Things : )

  • @bboyMansoor
    @bboyMansoor Před 5 lety

    First she said, " if everything is bright nothing stands out" then she said "we wanted to make sure everything is bright" wtf lol

    • @valentinavee
      @valentinavee Před 5 lety +2

      Haha some words were cut out in-between. What I meant was that for comedy, everything is generally lit up (foreground and background). But because of that, the image can be quite bland when everything is the same brightness. So to make your bright subject stand out from your bright background, a hair light is a good technique to use.
      Hopefully that clarifies it!

  • @ashoknayaki7776
    @ashoknayaki7776 Před rokem

    Please send Audio Bible App

  • @dhruvil8
    @dhruvil8 Před 5 lety +1

    I thoght u left

    • @indymogul
      @indymogul Před 5 lety

      last two episodes here before Vee takes over as host. :) - TED

  • @kaleti
    @kaleti Před 4 lety

    cinematic????????????

  • @khuelor
    @khuelor Před 5 lety

    Mr. Robot breaks so many rules it aint even funny.