Using strobes, gels, and mist to create GAME OF THRONES LIGHTING 📸
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- čas přidán 6. 04. 2019
- We're rewatching all of GoT and were inspired by all of the gorgeous lighting in the show. We set up a gelled strobe, made our own story, and walk you through the way to make a shot with the beautiful light streams you see on the show. BEND THE KNEE!
Music: share.epidemicsound.com/Tony
Gear:
* Fujifilm X-T3: sdp.io/xt3
* Sony a7R III: sdp.io/a7r3
* Godox AD600B: sdp.io/ad600
* Atmosphere: sdp.io/haze - Jak na to + styl
Tutorials like this are definitely valuable Tony. Breaking down a method to create a specific style of photo is great information.
Just when I thought the the first picture was amazing then Chelsea put that Blue gel filter it 🤯 blew my mind. AMAZING Make more PLEASE!!!
I love stuff like this- really, any ways to get cinematic effects in lighting on a budget make me geek out more than gear reviews/rumors/whatever. Nice results and explanation.
From my experience working on Star Trek and other TV shows I can say you're on the right track. You're spot on about the small source. The godox with the fresnel is a great way to focus your beam and tighten it up. Though, on large productions we use "Haze" which hangs in the air very well. Fx tells me fog machines are different from the hazers that are commonly used. With Haze you get the luxury of waiting for the air to settle and the effect created by that is columns of light through a room or motes of dust rather than what you can see here, which is "Smoke wafting through the air". Edit: actually I should clarify that a hard light source achieves this, not specifically small.
I wish this was largely the type of content on CZcams when it comes to photography. It is such a practical video that directly relates to actually taking photos and helps people learn how to become a better photographer. Please make many more videos like this and in greater detail if possible ! loved it !!
Very cool Tony, love learning new tricks...great job.
another amazing tutorial. Thanks Tony and Chelsea.
Keep doing videos like this one, showing us creative techniques of using light. This video is great! Thanks!
Absolutely awesome
Great video. Yes, more of these please.
Excellent ! Nothing beats a photoshoot session.
Love these short, and very helpful, "how to" videos -- and I like how you guys had to experiment to figure it out -- thanks for taking us through the process!
These kind of cool things you come up with are great. Love to see more.
Make more videos like this pleaseeeee! It's very informative and interesting!💯
Love the breakdown of Cinematographic principles used to achieve great shots!
I enjoy these for tips on how to create a certain look, very helpful!
Super useful! Please do more content like this! Thanks! You guys are awesome!
We've also rewatched the whole GoT in prep for the last series, and I notice the cinematography a lot more now. Framing, lighting, colour, composition, negative space...I'm seeing it all and am usually in awe. It's such an amazing show! Love this video Tony and Chelsea. Also love seeing exactly what gear you've used for shoots so thanks for that. 👍
love the photo and the process on how you do it
I truly love videos like this... you made me feel so inspired by this. To create a thought into a image is so gratifying and seeing your idea created rocks. Thank you
Nicely done Tony ~
Picking up 5 cans of Atmosphere Aerosol now! Thanks for the tips
I love the fact that guys did a video on this. I've always been mesmerised & fascinated by GOT lighting! Thanks guys!
Love this!
Beautiful picture
Great work, love the explanation on how you achieved the shoot
Loved this video! Keep up the awesome work!
Your comment at the end about ISO was hilarious and sad. As a newbie I totally appreciate both the technical and the more artistic. I appreciate your work!
Loved it, The aerosol spray idea was informative. Maybe post a few of these monthly?
Love seeing interesting photo shoots more than reviews or technical discussions.
I like these kinds of practical tips videos. I also like reviews and tech talks too. I like speculation videos too. I like them all.
This is very useful tony...love to see more like this.
Awesome!!!!
Definitely like this one
I’m experimenting next weekend!! Thanks!!
Nice one. That looks like fun. Might have a go at that. More like this please.
Huge thumbs up from me! I love hearing you break down the shoot because it really shows me exactly just how much really goes into a shoot. It gives me ideas and allows me to grow off your creativity. I’ve been reading your book “how to take stunning digital photography” and I can’t put it down. I think that, with a combination of these educational videos, really makes me excited to get up and shoot my own photos. Thank you so much for your time and dedication!
Definitely love these type of videos 👍👍
I agree, the bi-color look you achieved is so much better!
I found this really cool to watch, would love to see more behind the scenes of shooting. 👍🏻
Such a great idea! Thanks :)
This was a great tutorial, there are just loads of little tips and things I noticed that help me become a better photographer. Keep making such diverse content, it’s a reason I’m excited for every video you make.
I enjoyed this would love to see more of these !!
Nice video guys! The results turned out great! I like both versions as they both have a slightly different feel.👍
Great job! 👍
Nice episode, I think this more interesting and give us more reference in photography.
Love it.. Very VERY insightful!
SUHWEET! LOVE IT, LOVE IT, LOVE IT! :-D
TUT'S are SO VALUABLE!
OK this goes into my "How To" YT Playlist!
Good tutorial! Appreciate this greatly
This is wonderful! The very reason why i subbed this channel is videos like this! Really inspires me to do some DIY photoshoots of my own! Thank you! Hope to see some more simple DIY photoshoot videos in the future!
Thank you T&C, I'm very busy these days and have missed Thursdays, as well as some of the videos. Just wanted to reiterate how much I appreciate your team and effort. Great work.
Very creative!
omg those photos are amazing. I never would have thought of doing a shoot like that
Always up to learning a technique. Keep them coming.
I enjoy the techie stuff a lot but would love to see more behind the scene/ how I shot it videos. They are great for getting the creative juices going. I can't speak for everyone but I know they help me become a better photographer.
Loved the video. Simple.
Thank you guys I really appreciate the work that you are doing I learned a lot from you hopefully one day I'll be able to push my channel to give the people exactly what they want to see
This was really nice and helpful! The idea with the Edison bulbs gives it a really unique look!
Great job! :-)
Definitely like the tips you guys give! I didn’t even know you could get canned atmosphere until this very moment !! Thank you
This is a breath of fresh air (pardon the pun) relating HOW, in fact, you and your crew do the things you do regarding photography, tutorials, and vloging. Huge PLUS --> GoT reference makes it that much more excited to watch! Great Job and thank you for posting this video.
Really useful. Thanks Team Northrup!
Thank you for the video and for all your efforts at teaching us to become better photographers. I absolutely love these types of videos because they keep me from having to reverse engineer the images I like (especially GoT images). I received a Godox AD 200 with gels for Christmas and I still haven't used it. I wanted it for a ballet shoot where my models will be moving around fast and it fires at 1/8000. Guess I better start watching more tutorials on this. Thanks again Northrup team!
I always love to see great photos like this but hearing you guys talk about how you did it and even how you setup the story of the image (Chelsea adding the cigar type stuff) was fascinating to me.
This was intrisiting love the video
Yes. More please.
Thanks for posting. Enjoyed your video very much.
Really enjoyed this video - it’s a little bit different, insightful, and shows the fun, creative side of photography.
I loved the video and hope more people respond so you will do more. Even if you are not going for the exact same look, these types of videos get creative juices flowing. I personally am voting for more. Love this channel and your books.
I second that: more behind the scenes / making of please.
We are rewatching it too and every 8 minutes I'm like, "look at that shot!"
brilliant!!
thanks for the info..beautiful picture.
Thanks, very helpful and informative.
This is very cool. Any help learning lighting is helpful & this was fun too even tho i've never watched GOT!
Awesome tips thank you!
I have done live productions for years and my industry standard has been upgraded to using haze instead of fog. The particle size using haze is smaller and has a better "hang" time. And there is a argumentable difference between water and oil based. Additionally its is virtually invisible until a "beam" of light is casted.
Liked it and will learn / understand more.
Awesome video !
Tutorials is always great :) much more of that :)
Love it thanks for the tips! I'm also rewatching GOT in anticipation of the new season. Winter is coming.
Winter is here and I'm afraid about who won't live to see spring.
Good video. Cool stuff to know.
Love this!
It's so good to see you getting involved with taking photographs instead of getting too picky with the technical aspects.
I do enjoy your gear reviews and detailed information with evidence on the technical aspects of photography.
But, seeing videos like these encourage us to pick up our cameras and shoot.
Please make more fun videos like this on composition and controlling light.
Great stuff 👍
Thanks,
Sunay
Very cool 😎 Shots. Thanks
Wow! What a challenging lighting set up. It has such good payoff though, I love it so much.
I like people who share the process
I love this but mostly for inspiration. I could likely figure out how to do the effect but as I watch your video I need a pad of paper handy to write down all the ideas it spawned.
Wow Tony! The Anosmia part was surprising!
Useful video, thanks!
I love seeing videos like THIS! Plus where do you get that aerosol?
Justin looks badass 😎 Really well done set up
Just a pleasure to watch the professionals... !
Love the how to effects videos
Very informative. !!
Nice video Tony. Would like some explanation on that interesting modifier on the front of your strobe. What is it, why do you use it, how do you use it....you know. Thanks for posting.
I don't know about others but I would definitely like to see videos like this. This is what I search for on the internet
Love this photo
You can also use a particle emitter in Apple Motion to create a similar effect for more consistent dust effect, I recently learned ;)
Nice shots.Given how you say the spray dissipates quickly I wonder how GOT get it to hang around for an entire scene.
LOVE ANY THING YOU BOTH DO INC JUSTIN TO
We defenatelly want more of that
Yes!