This CHEAP HOLLYWOOD LIGHT is actually AMAZING
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- čas přidán 7. 01. 2019
- storyblocks.com/Cinecom - Hollywood lighting is actually very cheap, you just need to to know where to look. In this tutorial we're taking a look at tungsten lighting and how to use it in your cinematography film projects.
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Sorry for the late upload guys. The video got stuck at 360p for several hours..
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Please make a video about audio effect when we're editing the video in prema pro
Do more of these videos showcasing cheap but good products please!
I agree. I knew little about tungsten because my idea is that hot lights are just bad. But cool to learn that super high cri rating 👍🏼
Also something that wasn't noted but should be is that these tungsten lights draw far more power than LEDs. Make sure to measure out how much energy you're drawing and check that its appropriate for the circuit breakers.
I'm Italian and I spent one week to look for a film shop, but nothing. YES, I'm only 17 and I'm doing scientific high scool and I and I don't know anything about filmaking But, when I found your channel I fall in love with filmmaking. YOU ARE THE BAST GUYS!!!!!!
Can you guys make a lighting tutorial. The lighting always looks awesome in your videos.
They do have a Skillshare course on that one, just grab the link from their website Cinecom.net and you will be good to go for 2 months (you need a Credit card to register though, and they don't take prepaid ones)
that was so much awesome and the DIY part was fantastic
i have a exam next week but IT DOESN'T MATTER BECAUSE THERE IS A NEW VIDEO FROM CINECOM
I know just how you are feeling! Best wishes on your exam, too. Best of both worlds...
That set up to camera is awesome! Cinematography on point 🙌🏼🔥
Also make sure you insulate your electrical wires (unlike cinecom) lol as the aluminium try is conductive and 240v will hurt
This video just saved me $600. I swear to Rick and Morty if you're ever in Portland, Oregon I'll buy you the best beer you'll ever drink.
Amazing video as always. You guys aren't just filming and editing good but also teach us, thanks a lot for this kind of videos as well
I was literally just looking for a light. Super glad that you always impress. Ty Cinecom ❤
THIS video is awesome! The vibe is great, please more of that kind!
I did the exact same thing two years ago, works like a charm still!
You guys have helped me so much on how to make videos! Youre amazing! Keep it up!
Love u guys! Awesome video!
Hi, I bought two of these but the yokes didn’t come with any adaptors for stands, do you know what kind I need to get them to adapt to a 2.8mm standhead?
Meanwhile the room is filling with a burning light smoke lol.
I was thinking the same thing!
Someone else noticed lol.
DONT do this at home kids.
'poof' up in flames.
its a new tutorial
i was wondering lol
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always helpful !! thanks again for another awesome tutorial iam actually in the market for new lights and this just happened to be in my notifications .. its a sign i tell u lol
Love how u explain bro.. funny but full of information i need... Keep making video.. Love to watch further.. Thanks bro
Very informative! Thank you so much!
whats the name of the paper that you use to difuse the light
in every tutorial i learned something from you and you guys always make smile on my face love you all
Strands are great tungsten lights, I've used them on all levels of Hollywood features and TV frequently. A Ton of indy shoots as well. It'll take LED lighting a lot more fine tuning to get me away from tungsten hot lights. The quality is just better, more reliable, and easier to control.
That's definitely true. Tungsten is just amazing. Everyone's trying to go to LED since they're getting cheaper and are hell of a lot more efficient than tungsten, but we're going to have to wait another 5-10 years or even more for them to have great color rendering without being so expensive. Maybe that won't change, who knows?
It’s true, that is the reason i bought a Leonardo desisti 2k fresnel last year, the thing is it’s so big and heavy that it requires a big car for me to take it on location (because i have a fair amount of gear to take and 1 light isn’t nearly enough) and it’s heavy it also makes the place extremely hot etc,
Basically, i am now looking to invest 800€ in a aputure cob 120 markII, way more usable i think ( even if it’s just for the fact that i can actually a softbox without burning the place down on that thing...amazing
what about powering with a generator, which generator will be able to power four of those. pls reply
Okay hi can you please help me with the audio effects video in premier pro
This is a fabulous video with such practical info. Thanks.
Which one system is best for video editing a window or mac .
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When you post something that I saw you were working on from Instagram. I get that feeling of "I knew theyd post this (sips drink)
Again an amazing hit video for us😃😃
How refreshing. Im a big fan of Fresnel incandescent lights. I bought 5x 2K Ex BBC Lee Strand £250 and 2x 5K Ex BBC Lee Strand ten years ago and many others since. Also purchased yesterday second hand Lowel 3 point lighting kit complete with Tota and 2x Omni-Lights, stands etc etc £100.
Shockingly Ive had second camera ops make sarcastic comments about the Lee Strand lights. What he failed to realise that a couple of the 2K were deliberately in shot for a Dragons Den type shoot for Sony BMG, the Strands were perfect as a practical being all black, rather than say Arri or LED lights. Using these as practicals, music videos, is perfect and popular at one time.
All the lights are so well made and have and will last for years and have tremendous scope.
I know directors that bought cheap Chinese lights, and the just fail. They are a fire and electrical hazard and most went up in smoke. Bin the Chinese bulbs too.
In addition I adapted 4 photography soft boxes from 2m to 40cm various shapes with Bowens speed rings that fit over some of the lights above.
Ive used LED lights for many productions over the years, but the throw just seems short, multiple shadows, lack of control from spot to wide etc. weird strobing on CMOS cameras. It can be risky and we've been caught out before, so we stuck with Incandescent lamps, they JUST WORK, so essential on a shoot.
Just think photometries, if you're a Cinematographer, you'll know what I mean. Also the colour balance on LED lights vary, when they start to fail they are expensive or disposable, not always very robust, still evolving and can become obsolete (out of fashion) as the technology evolves. LEDs have their place.
Think of it as WATTS per buck or pound, and ease maintenance.
Good spot Jordy
To me I like to view everything as a tool at my disposal. I do not understand this replacement mindset that many have with replacing tungsten with LED. Why not just welcome LED into the family and allow them to do what they're good at and allow tungsten to do what they're good at. Artistically it's freeing to look at all the tools rather than just limiting myself to only one type of course. All have a place within the family of lighting.
again with the banger video as a new filmmaker, I will for sure use this
Wow very informative thanks
I have been building Gui10 arrays with fresnel fittings and loading them with LED spotlights. You can fit about 12 bulbs into a big fresnel unit.
please more about cheap lighting!!!
Other good brands for these kind of lights include CCT and selecon. Also make sure you use proper heat resistant gels for these or they can lose their colour very quickly. Also a lot of the plugs that come with these are designed for dimmer packs so they may need replacing. These are still really good lights and great video showcasing them
Do you need a light board for lights. Like the Dedo light kit
please tell me you did connect the ground wire to the aluminium pan.
My best video about lights ever!
where did you get those lights from
Thanks a bunch!
TIL Dane Cook knows a lot about lighting.
I am thinking about purchasing one of these lights. however, I read that halogen bulbs produce dangerous uv. Is this true? Should I avoid? I would be very grateful for any answer
You are awesome guys ! I really love your passion about cinema effects so could you please make a tutorial for the visual effects in Black Mirror: Bandersnatch when Stefan started to touch the artistic wall and immediately it turns into kind of liquified movement ?! That would be great if you did it guys . Thanks again
What ever happened to "Ask an adult before attempting electrical engineering", Jordy?
Please you guys should keep up with such videos!
Thanks bro 🙏🙏
Great video Jordy, although with the amount of smoke around at the end I was getting a bit worried one of your fresnels was on fire!
Great video! When I saw your picture on Instagram, I thought the lights was fake and Photoshoped in 😂 100 Dollar is so cheap for lights. The only problem is that I don't have the space to store the lights and it gets real hot so I don't think it's ideal for my house. It sounds very scary that they can explode aswell. The lights would be perfect for a studio like your's because you have space to use and store them.
I will not say that the LED lights to 200 Dollar is that bad as on 1:51 tho. I got a light kit of three for just 500 Dollar and the CRI and TLCI are 97+. Backing paper works great for diffusion, I have used it myself for years. I also use aluminum (for baking) to shape the light. Don''t you have something similar? Is it called cinefoil and it is black and stiffer?
I have made a LED light that I use for everything. It's just a work lamp (LED) so THAT is super green. I use aluminum foil around and baking paper in front and use gaffers tape to connect it all together. I use GELs in fornt of that so it works great and are super cheap. The only problem is that it's a pain to build and if someone craches into it, it will be destroyed and you will have to start all over again (my cat has destroyed it many times 😂)
Hello can someone name me an offardable cam for beginners
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Thats awesome jordy go on
thank you Cinecom.team.
Good job! Please make a tutorial on creating light from non-professional sources )
Great video...looking on Ebay for those lights...
You definitely need a first aid kit close by...LOL
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Let there be light!!!
Awesome, we hope we see how you lighting rail system , will use grid or pantograph
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Yes!! Another Video!! Like it... 😄
The added smoke tho 🔥🔥🤣
PLS do more of this type of video for Lenses! (E.g. Sony A7iii lenses 😄)
What was the name of the arri knock off lights?
bought some of these in 2013 for cheap. but today they`re obsolete. you can get mini LED lights for 25€ with bicolor, or use a "fresnel" LEDs like nanguang. also there are a lot of LED spots from yongnuo and other cheapo manufacturers. the most interesting is: you can run them with rechargeable NPF batteries. those heavy and power drawing monsters are really obsolete these days. also, they produce a shitload of heat, which is very annoying in small rooms.
The CRI of those cheap LEDs is crap
make a short film. Jordi can be a mad scientist.
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Awesome video
Question is, can you replace the tungsten lights for LED?
How are these lights called?
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0:09 *Fun fact:*
_The light case was usually the heaviest case of an ENG camera set._
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Hey, how would a bunch of monochromatic Sodium(Na) vapour lamp lights look??? 🤔🤔🤔
Great idea and yeah stay creative.
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Love you guys!
Incandescent light is the cheapest lighting you can buy. If you use household wattage's, 50w-250w, you can use clamp on lights and inexpensive zip cord extension cords.
A few suggestions. Be careful about power. Incandescent lights consume lots of power. A 1kw light takes a little over 8 amps. You should be using 12-16 gauge extension cords. Look for free incandescent lights on craigslist. They show up as people replace their old lights with LED lights. If you are thinking of making a baking pan light, use a heavier steel baking pan and line it with aluminum foil. His light weight pan was already looking battered right after assembly.
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Wow, how many of those lights did you guys buy? 🤣🤣🤣
Great video; I really enjoy Jordy product reviews! It's the thing I didn't know I needed in my life!
Siento que llegue temprano, me encanto su vídeo una vez mas :)
you basically taught me everything i learned in my first year of college in 9 minutes
Noti squad!!!!
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OMG... I've been putting my BAND-AID wrong my entire life... Thank you for letting me know how to finally put them on the right way. HAHAHAHAHA. PS. I own the same cheap lights :) LOVE THEM!!!!
Stay creative🔥 love from INDIA💚
Great video. Checking out some of these on ebay. What is your opinion of CFLs?
Op marktplaats kan ik niks vinden als ik zoek op 2kw fresnel. Wat was jullie zoekopdracht?
Er staat niet altijd iets op. Cuesale heeft er wel nog denk ik. Zoek anders eens op 'strand caster'.
Hahaha i had seen the updates on your instagram, love it
Nice idea
best channel do more videos like this
Thanks Pewdiepie!
Hey, I love your channel but you can’t compare tungsten to leds.
The advantages of leds over tungsten are:
- they can have a full range of color temperatures and rgb colors, and have a true white
- they don’t heat up as easily so aren’t as much afire hazard
- they pull 3x less power for up to 5x more luminance
The green tint you see on the cheap vs expensive led comparison is mainly due to the CRI level. (Basically above 80cri is decent to good light) I’ve found cheap leds with great quality because they were above 80cri.
I love tungsten lights but they don’t have the same use as leds. But yes they are definitely cheaper.
All I’m saying is if you’re getting a tungsten to avoid paying for expensive leds you have to keep a few things in mind (your power circuit max output, what’s its use, and how you’re going to handle the heat)
Cool!
Can you provide with a link to buy the CTB gel/filters (in Belgium ) ;)
Thomann of Baxshop 🙂
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Hey Guys
Maybe make a video on the cheapest practical gear?
Specifically video cams, accessories, mics etc
It would really help film makers just starting out
Have you PAT tested that baking tray mate
Nice video! Jordy make more diy videos. Maybe in cinebattle
How do you even deal with the heat?
Great job! Now do a video where you buy one of these things and replace the tungsten with an LED light!