DIY Filmmaking Hack: Shaping Light with a Tablecloth

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  • čas přidán 14. 05. 2023
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    Watch as cinematographer Shane Hurlbut, ASC demonstrates how to dial in the lighting and layering shadows for a night interior scene, while using a $2 plastic tablecloth for diffusion as a cheap alternative to expensive Duvetyne.
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Komentáře • 19

  • @kurtlindner
    @kurtlindner Před rokem +1

    I really dig the black table cloth getting used, it shows off how it's not about expensive gear, it's about the right tool -sometimes the right tool _is_ expensive, but not always.

  • @vicivideo
    @vicivideo Před rokem

    Nice trick 👌 I like that 👍

  • @davidschwan
    @davidschwan Před 5 měsíci

    So Great Videos

  • @tutorials859
    @tutorials859 Před rokem +3

    Can you make more courses like Breaking Down Semi-Pro, (talking about camera, lighting and motion just for one scene). Its easier to connect the dots and getting a feeling for cinematography.

    • @superemesean5907
      @superemesean5907 Před 4 měsíci

      Pay for it! He offers full courses online! You brokey!

    • @tutorials859
      @tutorials859 Před 4 měsíci

      @@superemesean5907I have already bought and I know what I am talking about,

  • @outdoorsinontario3037

    Cool

  • @ivanguenkov
    @ivanguenkov Před rokem

    Good knoladge

  • @oumski6893
    @oumski6893 Před rokem +1

    Hello from hamou fahem Algeria

  • @EverythingFilmmaking
    @EverythingFilmmaking Před rokem +3

    What tape did you use to stick to ceiling?

    • @noelwiggins7167
      @noelwiggins7167 Před rokem

      My guess is blue painters tape, but maybe gaff tape. The way the strips of tape curl tightly around their fingers makes me think painters tape, the tablecloth is light weight, and painters tape will not damage the ceiling or leave residue.

    • @EverythingFilmmaking
      @EverythingFilmmaking Před rokem +1

      @@noelwiggins7167 gaff will strip paint.. was wondering if it’s fabric tape

    • @kurtlindner
      @kurtlindner Před rokem

      @@EverythingFilmmaking For sure painter's tape/ paper tape.

    • @superemesean5907
      @superemesean5907 Před 4 měsíci

      @@kurtlindneroh because you know EVERYTHING 🙄

    • @kurtlindner
      @kurtlindner Před 4 měsíci

      @@superemesean5907 Do you even work? Paper tape is always the preferred tape if you're sticking to a wall or almost any surface on location that shouldn't be damaged. It's common knowledge. Gaff can easily pull paint off and leave a residue if left long enough or if it is heated and cooled while adhered, you don't even use gaff on cycs.