Quick Exposure For Video | Histograms

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  • čas přidán 21. 07. 2024
  • Getting good exposure for video can be hard without using external monitors or fancy cameras. In this video we're covering how to get good exposure quickly, in just 5 steps, using only the histogram found on most mirrorless or DSLR cameras.
    CHAPTERS:
    0:00 Intro
    0:14 What is a histogram?
    1:34 Step 1
    2:02 Step 2
    2:22 Step 3
    5:58 Step 4
    7:40 Step 5
    8:11 Outro
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Komentáře • 156

  • @terrykungel
    @terrykungel Před 2 lety +31

    You appear to have a unique gift. An ability to address complex issues and offer solutions without dumbing down the content. Please stay the course and do more videos. There is a critical need for what you do so well. Thank You!

    • @BradGiannini
      @BradGiannini  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks for the support, I will indeed!

    • @Ionatanm
      @Ionatanm Před rokem +1

      I agree @Terry Kungel

  • @TommyRosati
    @TommyRosati Před rokem +4

    "If you can keep your credit score rating above your ISO, you're doing pretty good."
    As both a REALTOR & a filmmaker, that may be the simplest, and best advice I've ever heard! 👍👍

  • @pennsylvaniaghostdiaries7552
    @pennsylvaniaghostdiaries7552 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Very informative and to the point. Finally, someone that not only expresses themselves well, but actually shows you how to do it. Thanks.

  • @KwamtumPshX
    @KwamtumPshX Před rokem +1

    The kiss at the end let's me know that he cares.

  • @marlonmarcello
    @marlonmarcello Před rokem +1

    This was so super clear. I am a total beginner and really appreciate how you managed to explain the subject by building on the complexity. Great work Brad.

    • @BradGiannini
      @BradGiannini  Před rokem

      Really great to hear, glad to have you onboard!

  • @montagefilmsindia
    @montagefilmsindia Před 2 lety +2

    the best and clear cut tutorial ive ever seen , great work man keep continue doing more tutorials

  • @andrewwalker5384
    @andrewwalker5384 Před rokem +1

    Crystal clear and entertaining all the way through. Good job 👍🏻

  • @wclinus
    @wclinus Před 2 lety +2

    Awesome tutorial, that’s one of the best one regarding to the relationship of exposure between foreground and background. Please keep the good work.

  • @MandlenkosiVana
    @MandlenkosiVana Před rokem +1

    What a great video, Brad. I’ve watched it about 3 times now. Really enjoying your content.

    • @BradGiannini
      @BradGiannini  Před rokem +1

      Great thank you for saying that, very nice of you!

  • @ForeverDansky
    @ForeverDansky Před 2 měsíci

    Such great and easy-to-understand explanations! Thank you so much Brad :)

  • @buildingsheriff
    @buildingsheriff Před 2 lety

    Absolutely brilliant, Brad! Thank you.

  • @reigateschoolofballetcomme8629

    Really helpful and to the point, and nicely goes through all the stages without assuming anything. I wish all YT vids were this good

  • @docblog_official
    @docblog_official Před rokem

    Gosh, this video is ultra-mega-helpful! And your talk style...like i've got some advices from my best friend! Thanks a lot for this video! Please make some more!

    • @BradGiannini
      @BradGiannini  Před rokem +1

      Great thank you, glad to help! I plan on it!

  • @dr.essamzaatar
    @dr.essamzaatar Před 2 lety

    Absolutely magnificent .... Great one Brad ... THANK YOU

  • @mikebanks4796
    @mikebanks4796 Před rokem

    Unreal that I just subbed your channel @ below 1,600 subs. You’re on your way to a silver play button and beyond. 👊

    • @BradGiannini
      @BradGiannini  Před rokem

      Really nice of you to say, thank you... Maybe someday!

  • @thelifeoffrenchiep5941
    @thelifeoffrenchiep5941 Před 8 měsíci

    This dude is amazing, he gave me such a clear understanding in simple terms. Awesome! Thank you 🙏🏾

  • @catchlite5196
    @catchlite5196 Před 2 lety

    Yep, appreciate this video a lot. Your coolness in your presentation is awesome. Keep it up!
    Oh, the kiss made me subscribe. 🤣🤣

  • @ASDPOWER
    @ASDPOWER Před 11 měsíci

    Love it short and too the point. Upskilling for new gear and new project so short on time!! cheers great work practical simple demo. Nice warm vocal tone and clear and crisp diction. I have autism so super clear awesome.!

    • @BradGiannini
      @BradGiannini  Před 11 měsíci

      Really nice of you thanks - I'm always trying new things so good to hear feedback like this!

  • @barneslx
    @barneslx Před rokem +1

    This is an excellent tutorial. Thank you so much for doing this.

  • @jacobsnightmare1807
    @jacobsnightmare1807 Před rokem

    So well done. I watched your zebra explanation as well. You explain well and I actually didn't get lost like I do on many other videos. That's probably more on me since I am fairly new to filming, but yours are just what I needed. Definitely subscribed. Thank you.

  • @nameisvamshi5129
    @nameisvamshi5129 Před rokem

    This is one of the best explanation across youtube.. Gained some new information on exposure for background and foreground...A big thanks.. subscribed

  • @gismoo77
    @gismoo77 Před rokem

    Just amazing. Thanks a million.

  • @TheSunnySuttons
    @TheSunnySuttons Před 2 lety

    Keep going mate, you can about to take off!!!! your videos are refreshing with great content.

  • @mcfrisko834
    @mcfrisko834 Před 2 lety +2

    3:41 You are BRILLIANT 💯

  • @chluv1
    @chluv1 Před rokem

    Informative and well executed. Thanks!

  • @zandoleemedia9272
    @zandoleemedia9272 Před 9 měsíci

    Great stuff. Thanks.

  • @rupestrevideo
    @rupestrevideo Před rokem

    You are a genius.very well explained. Thanks. Subscribed!

  • @Drewmitchellmusic
    @Drewmitchellmusic Před 3 měsíci

    This was THE best video to explain the histogram I’ve found while I was searching. It ALL made sense while you were separating each aspect. Bra-fuckin-vo. Sub’d and looking forward to learning more from you.

  • @Jay-Go
    @Jay-Go Před rokem

    Very cool stuff. This was an important concept for me to learn as a beginner.

  • @iambohemianpiano
    @iambohemianpiano Před 2 lety

    Thank you for producing this very informative video!

  • @Chrinicles_of_ste
    @Chrinicles_of_ste Před rokem

    Great video this! Thank you!

  • @guillermocadizp
    @guillermocadizp Před rokem

    That. was. GENIUS. Thank you!

  • @PeaLoop
    @PeaLoop Před rokem

    Great explanation!

  • @ZacBarnesMusic
    @ZacBarnesMusic Před 2 lety

    Excellent video man!

  • @WesKnows
    @WesKnows Před rokem

    Awesome! Thank you 😊

  • @Ionatanm
    @Ionatanm Před rokem

    Awesome tutorial!

  • @vogters12345
    @vogters12345 Před 2 lety

    The best video I've seen thus far for the Sony A7Siii using the histogram!!! Can't wait for more content!!! Would love to see an example using the settings on the Sony A7Siii for blue hour and gold hour for video landscape.

    • @BradGiannini
      @BradGiannini  Před 2 lety

      For sure, I can make that happen!

    • @vogters12345
      @vogters12345 Před 2 lety

      @@BradGiannini That would be amazing. I get stuck trying to decide if I should change my ISO or Apeture for the correct exposure. And is there even a thing as "correct exposure"? Anyways thanks again for the video.

    • @BradGiannini
      @BradGiannini  Před 2 lety

      ​@@vogters12345 Yeah it can be confusing - no there's no "correct exposure" really, because there's a lot of artistic freedom, but keeping the image from being too bright or too dark is generally a good idea. As far as ISO or aperture, if you want to maintain a blurry background you want to adjust ISO, but if you change ISO too much it can really degrade your image, so it's a fun game of finding the right balance. I would test the limits of your cameras usable ISO range and then keep it within there, and if it's still too dark, then aperture will be your only option. Hope that helps!

  • @samadasharaf
    @samadasharaf Před 6 měsíci

    Very well explained.

  • @Bullcutbaby
    @Bullcutbaby Před rokem

    you deserve more subs my friend thank you- I wish someone made one of these for my a6400 and how to best set it up for product shoots

    • @BradGiannini
      @BradGiannini  Před rokem

      Thank you really nice of you to say, if I had a a6400 I would, but I am thinking about getting a smaller aps-c Sony to go along with my current cameras, so if I do, that should be pretty comparable!

  • @dayonedrummer
    @dayonedrummer Před 2 lety

    Great Video! I found this very helpful:)

  • @juanromero961
    @juanromero961 Před rokem

    I’m a total beginner so this was some great content! Thanks!

  • @jegatheeshwaran4874
    @jegatheeshwaran4874 Před 2 lety

    Nice Work , good production work

  • @luengomez
    @luengomez Před rokem +1

    Thank you!

  • @TorontoeditsPhotography
    @TorontoeditsPhotography Před 11 měsíci

    This was very helpful!

  • @siroz1
    @siroz1 Před rokem

    This was a very good tutorial.

  • @annebeaudoin2002
    @annebeaudoin2002 Před 2 lety

    I'am a beginner and it's hard for me to get to know how to manage exposure with the histogram. This video is very helpful. Thanks a lot!

    • @BradGiannini
      @BradGiannini  Před 2 lety

      Glad to help! I find zebras are a bit easier to manage than histograms so if your camera has that, try that out. I have a video on that as well if you need some help!

  • @DeeRosa
    @DeeRosa Před rokem +1

    Hey Brad. Thanks man.

  • @godz1_
    @godz1_ Před měsícem

    Amazing

  • @KeepinUpWithKrissy
    @KeepinUpWithKrissy Před rokem

    Outstanding explanation 🤯

  • @Dorismg_viajera
    @Dorismg_viajera Před rokem

    HI Brad, thanks for your video :0) learn a lot 👌

  • @Resellervideo
    @Resellervideo Před 8 měsíci

    Thank you 🙏🏽

  • @workgmail2375
    @workgmail2375 Před 2 lety +2

    awesome video! i would love to see one on zebras!

  • @SmooveFilmsMediaProduction

    this video was so helpful bro! i just subbed. look forward to connecting in the future!

  • @FelixChamber
    @FelixChamber Před rokem

    Awesome explanation and loved the distinction between background and foreground exposure. But what about when the key light is also brightening up the background?

    • @BradGiannini
      @BradGiannini  Před rokem

      Hey thanks! Well if your key is heavily hitting the background it's going to be hard to separate everything - if that's intentional then that's okay, otherwise depending on your light putting a grid on will help. As for exposure, I would still start with background practicals and lights but you may have to turn the key on as well and do both at the same time. Hope that helps!

    • @FelixChamber
      @FelixChamber Před rokem

      @@BradGiannini That's very helpful, thanks! I am working with just budget gear to begin with, that is putting some constraints on it. But I might still be able to put this to good use :-)

  • @cowboy6591
    @cowboy6591 Před 2 lety

    I find lighting the most overlooked asset with newbee's like me. I recently broke my bank to fix this and boy am I glad I did. Diffusers, Grid screen filters, color adjusting LED spots with grided guidance makes for LIGHT work load on camera settings. What's needed more of is my brain, logic wisdom and experience when mobile and no lighting gadgets found in a studio, all you have is your eye, knowledge and experience and maybe a lens filter or two. My biggest photo problem is the PEBCAG virus. Problem Exists Between Camera And Ground.

    • @BradGiannini
      @BradGiannini  Před 2 lety

      Ha yeah for sure, "user error" is a common phrase for me... But I agree lighting is probably the toughest thing to get consistently right, there are lots of different lighting environments and frequently changing variables... It's fun!

  • @twoshot217
    @twoshot217 Před rokem

    Thanks ✌️

  • @ZvilgantisKailis
    @ZvilgantisKailis Před 10 dny

    Yeah... those steps works in the studio where you can adjust the lighting. Most of the videography happens outdoors. And you have only ND filter for controlling.

  • @VistarCreative
    @VistarCreative Před rokem

    Good stuff. New sub.

  • @merijn_yestra
    @merijn_yestra Před 2 lety

    Great video! But don’t you get any noise in the shadows explosing it so dark in slog3? Would love to hear your experience with that!

    • @BradGiannini
      @BradGiannini  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks a lot! Well there's a little noise but it's not too bad, this scene was bright enough to get away with it I think, but everyone's tolerance for noise is a little different! I've found with the newer Sony cameras you generally don't need to overexpose unless it's a really dark scene like night time outside, in which case it does help. I started out over exposing everything but now my favorite is only around a third of a stop over in ample lighting. This was a general guide for any profile, I made a video specifically about low light for really dark scenes with the a7s3, you should check it out!

    • @merijn_yestra
      @merijn_yestra Před 2 lety

      @@BradGiannini Makes sense! Oh Nice I Will check out your otter video for sure!

  • @joeshmoe7065
    @joeshmoe7065 Před 2 lety

    Wow thank you so much! ...the way you presented it was like a key fitting the tumblers in the way that I that I didn't know shit about it..

  • @linangoclan
    @linangoclan Před 8 měsíci

    Hi Brad! Thank you for the video. I've been getting super grainy footage/lots of noise. Do you by chance know how I can fix it using the historgram or zebra?

    • @BradGiannini
      @BradGiannini  Před 8 měsíci

      Hi - well most likely you're underexposed. I'm not sure what camera / settings you're using, but yeah if you keep the histogram closer to the right (a bit like the thumbnail picture of this video), you should be able to avoid most grain/noise. A common trick people use to avoid noise is to slightly overexpose footage and then bring the levels down with an editing software. If you let me know what camera / settings you're using, I'd be happy to help more!

    • @linangoclan
      @linangoclan Před 8 měsíci

      @@BradGiannini Thank you, Brad! I am using the Sony A7C II I just got recently. I am shooting in picture profile 11 with Slog 3 & S-cine tone. I’ve been messing around with the histogram and zebra but still not super confident with my footage. Is there a recommended setting you could share for this? :)

    • @BradGiannini
      @BradGiannini  Před 8 měsíci

      Great camera! So I know some people recommend it, but in my experience using S-Cinetone color with S-Log 3 produces some weird blocky looking stuff. I personally think either S-Cinetone gamma with S-Cinetone color or S-Log 3 with S-gamut3.cine color is the way to go. But that aside, I would probably recommend using zebras. I have a video about it that may help. But I would probably either set the zebras for your face or if you really want to make sure you avoid noise, set them just below you blow out / overexpose your footage, and then bring it back down in your editor. A lot of people will overexpose using the camera meter to +1.3 or +1.7, and that can work but it's not terribly reliable. It's counterintuitive, but the darker your scene, the more you want to overexpose it to avoid the noise. I hope that helps! @@linangoclan

  • @hodeman
    @hodeman Před 10 měsíci

    very good! how about EV compensation to adjust?

    • @BradGiannini
      @BradGiannini  Před 10 měsíci

      Hey thanks! You could but I find it not super useful for video

    • @hodeman
      @hodeman Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@BradGiannini Please explain why in your next video :) Your videos are really spot on, I've learned a lot!

  • @musicnonstop1945
    @musicnonstop1945 Před rokem

    so if you have a black wall as a background, is it really expected that the histogram will peak to the left, i get it now, thanks

    • @BradGiannini
      @BradGiannini  Před rokem +1

      Yeah I have a black background here, and it will get close to the left, but you don't want it all the way so that you lose detail. Glad to help!

  • @metallpt147
    @metallpt147 Před rokem

    I know every scene is different, but how bright do you have your keylight set in your face shot?

    • @BradGiannini
      @BradGiannini  Před rokem

      Really hard to say because it depends on your camera settings and the strength of your key light. I usually keep my a7siii at 640 ISO and at 1.8 aperture. My key light is the aputure c300d ii with a large soft box and I set my light at only 6%. Obviously this light is major overkill, but hopefully that gives you an idea!

  • @ST-fl5fy
    @ST-fl5fy Před rokem

    I’m kind of confused I’m new to video aspect I’m a photographer. So, it looks like you are shooting 24fps but can still control your ship speed? I thought that the 24fps is the shutter speed?

    • @BradGiannini
      @BradGiannini  Před rokem +1

      Do you mean shutter speed? 24fps is the frame rate, which is separate from shutter speed. For video you can pick a frame rate (like 24), and then adjust 3 separate things to control exposure: shutter speed, aperture, and ISO. In this video I chose 24fps and 1/50 shutter speed. Does that help?

    • @ST-fl5fy
      @ST-fl5fy Před rokem +1

      @@BradGiannini ah yes that helps thanks.

  • @chrispysaid
    @chrispysaid Před rokem

    I tried looking up my camera's native ISO and all it gave me was maximum and minimum, nothing that gives me the "best exposure" like you suggested. What am I doing wrong?

    • @BradGiannini
      @BradGiannini  Před rokem

      Which camera is it? In this case most likely your "best" ISO will be the minimum. Assuming you have enough light for it, that will probably give you the best result. Does that help?

  • @Winta314
    @Winta314 Před rokem

    I like this video from Ethiopia

    • @BradGiannini
      @BradGiannini  Před rokem +1

      Very cool, thank you!

    • @Winta314
      @Winta314 Před rokem

      @@BradGiannini Why are you not making new videos?

    • @BradGiannini
      @BradGiannini  Před rokem +1

      @@Winta314 Oh I am, just been very busy but I have a few I'm working on now!

    • @Winta314
      @Winta314 Před rokem

      @@BradGiannini I look forward to seeing your work

  • @CineChi
    @CineChi Před 2 lety

    Good stuff , but I think the same I remember most is the kiss 😳

  • @chicojuanito2
    @chicojuanito2 Před 5 měsíci

    As long as the histogram isn't against the left or right edge - you're not blowing out the image or getting any pure black.

  • @Praveen-cj2iz
    @Praveen-cj2iz Před 4 měsíci

    Aren't we supposed to expose 1.3 to 1.7 for slog3 footage ?

    • @BradGiannini
      @BradGiannini  Před 4 měsíci +1

      It's really only necessary in low light conditions to avoid noise, but in normal lighting i don't overexpose much

    • @Praveen-cj2iz
      @Praveen-cj2iz Před 4 měsíci

      @@BradGiannini so in this video the overall mood looks a little bit dark but still you didn't over exposed ?

  • @sendmsgs4me
    @sendmsgs4me Před 2 lety

    Where to find histogram

    • @BradGiannini
      @BradGiannini  Před 2 lety

      Depends on the camera but you can usually scroll through display options until it pops up

  • @jakeburns2012
    @jakeburns2012 Před rokem

    I used to breath like that when I was vaping

  • @MusaonYT
    @MusaonYT Před 2 lety +1

    A little unrelated to the video, but duude, you talk and sound like Gerald Undone!

  • @chrismcdermott7766
    @chrismcdermott7766 Před 9 měsíci

    Thank you!