How to Shoot a Music Video- in 4 Shots with 4 Lights
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Emmy-winning director and cinematographer Jason Tomaric shows you how to produce a professional music video in four shots using only 4 lights with singer/songwriter, Tom Bates.
Video Credits:
Produced by: Jason Tomaric
Artist: Tom Bates (@tombatesnotbrady)
Camera Operator: Ian Dooley
Lights provided by: LEDgo Lighting
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Man, when you show in a tutorial your mistakes while filming, you ve got my respect. As always an amazing tutorial.
I've been here with the edit where the client thought it was the same song throughout out, however because of tempo between each takes the actual song was out back together using all of the different cuts.
Thankfully it worked otherwise would have been a little off putting
Awesome lessons and very useful info for me to improve. Love the tip for getting proper filter streaks.
Amazing!!!! Thanks
This is friggin' awesome Jason! You're an awesome teacher and I learned so much from this video. I just signed up for your free course
Awesome! Thank you!
Great video! thanks for sharing
Great vid !!
thanks my teacher i have more respect
Jason is the GOAT
Good video I learned a lot from this video.
Glad you enjoyed it
Bravo
Nice tips ..thanks
Welcome 😊
great ... very nice video.
Many thanks
Interesting how you are supporting your GVM slider. I just bought one and I'm looking for options. I've never seen in done this way before, 2 Cardellini clamps? Is this a better option than the obvious 1/4 thread on light stands?
I use the cardellinis to anchor it to a baby or combo stand. Because the rig is a lot heavier and more rigid that light stands, the camera doesn't jiggle when it reaches the end of the track and reverses direction.
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can you please do a video explaining how to get the money to buy all these lights and equipment. ive been filming for a couple years and its the slowest process upgrading and getting new equipment. for instance you used 4 fernel lights that retail at almost $1,000. how to you earn enough at the beginning to get to that point
Rent the equipment you need and charge the clients in the invoice.
You rent them of course? Ideally you should have at least a decent camera with lenses, a couple lights and stands for those. But you should expect to rent equipment for anything that goes beyond the basics.
Sell your car, rent some, get another job. Do whatever you have to do to get equipment. When i started in photography i would save every cent, until i got some minimum decent equipment. Then try to improve your skills not yout gear. super 8 was shot with homedepot lights and slurpus clamps according to larry fong. No everything that glows is gold.
That was awesome….perhaps some nice fog would have top it off….
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The only thing that really bothers me is the sound of dead strings on a Martin Guitar. The sound could’ve been a million times richer. Other than that, perfect effort.
My focus for this video was on lighting and cinematography more so than focusing on the audio recording. But you’re right!
Yeah I was surprised by how out of tune the guitar sounded at times but maybe that’s just this artist’s style. The video was top notch though, looks really slick.
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