Cinematic Lighting Techniques - Working with Mixed Color Temperature Light
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- čas přidán 28. 07. 2020
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I can’t imagine a better walkthrough explaining these principles! Jason, you do a fantastic job teaching.
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having this video as a kid in film school would've been so helpful and literally handled 2 classes worth of information
Great quality videos. best i've found so far. So much information
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I get the tungsten vs daylight, so getting a CTV or CTO gel and setting a kelvin value on an LED light, that's all great. But in this building, they use florescent lighting and changing the kelvin value doesn't help, the image always looks green (either a cool green or a warm green) and I then need to tweak the colours on the camera - but I can make the room look great, but then I look purple. How do I then find the correct gel to use to match my Godox light or RGB values to use to match the florescent light colour? - any advise?
This helped me to understand the value of adjustable color temp LEDs but what would be the color temp setting in camera for this scenario?
Assuming I get your query, you'd set it to match the light source, and adjust if it for warmth if desired.
Do you know how to break pages in scripts and went to do it ? Please do a video on this please I’m finding it difficult to understand the purpose of it
Good video I have been wanting to know can you use different lights and make them look the same if I could afford it I would buy some classes fillskills is what I need I want to do my road reel 2020 First prize is 1 million bucks
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“How to fill with mixed lights? Just sit have mixed lights.” This wasn’t very useful for filling with mixed lights.
The video is about working with mixed color temperature light - not "lights." There's a big difference :)