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Your the best man, honestly.
ОтветитьI live your Videos Bit don’t like your a roll Setup
ОтветитьOne thing I've learned in the last couple years is that a smaller budget doesn't limit your option of shots as much as it changes how convenient it will be to get them. For instance, you can get a lower budget LED with a similar CRI to the Aputure 120d, and then you'll have to be more creative about the lower brightness when competing with sunlight, perhaps by employing ND gels which are pretty cheap. Or if you want a TV light effect but can't afford a SkyPanel type device, it means someone will have to be manually dimming it during the shot to create the same effect, but it can still be done.
For anyone who sees Brady's videos and worries about budget, I strongly recommend his video about getting 8 film looks with a single light – it proves that getting beautiful shots is far more about developing an eye for what will look good than it is about the gear.
Everything in this channel is very helpful 🔥🙌 great work man!
ОтветитьGreat Video!I hope there is more light tutorial😘
ОтветитьVideo looks great and soft
ОтветитьThanks, the light to increase room tone is a handy one.
ОтветитьGreat video man. Can you make a video on how to shoot against white walls?
ОтветитьThis lighting setup is a great one to know for filmmakers! You did an incredible job explaining it! Amazing video as usual babe!❤️🔥
ОтветитьYou'll be in the credits of my future videos bro, THANK YOUUUU :D
ОтветитьYou'll be in the credits of my future videos bro, THANK YOUUUU :D
Ответить👍👍👍👍💯💯💯
ОтветитьLove the new blue backdrop
ОтветитьThis is so informative. Thanks man. I learn a lot 🔥
ОтветитьThanks for you vrery much
ОтветитьKiller 3 point video. Room tone is deff super important especially for interviews! Would love to see a breakdown of what I’m noticing and trying to do in my work.
Aka back lighting everything that also gives wrap. Shooting into the key that what I’ve found is usually a 12x12 or for my budget an 8x8. Much more grip involved but would love to see how to do it solo and your take
Awesome, kindly may you create series of tutorials by using the Redhead lamps because it is cheaper , many small budget production use them
Ответитьthanks , this video helped me !!! 👍👍❤
ОтветитьAnother quality content!
ОтветитьYou have no idea how much I have learned from your channel! You deserves hundred thousands of subcribers ☺️
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ОтветитьLA Raghouse is a good company
Also good explanation as always Brady, keep up the hard work 👏
Sara is so gorgeous, Youre a lucky man brady a lucky man 👍
ОтветитьHello there
Can you make a video on how to shoot a rain scene
Cheers 😊
always helpful liked before watching thank you
ОтветитьYou're lucky to have sara as a model for these awesome videos
ОтветитьBro, your videos look too washed out, and yellow, the dudes of Epic Light Media did a better job, take it as a constructive criticism.
ОтветитьLove your tutorials. 🌟🎥
ОтветитьHow you can make look dremiy in video
Ответитьthanks again, great reinforcement of these principles. I like the touch of the outside light on the plant
ОтветитьJust a tip: When you're cropping in the talking head, don't crop into the middle of the scene. It cuts off the top of your head and draws attention to the wrong part of the image.
Ответитьthanks for youre sharing, this video inspired me...
ОтветитьGreat video Brady! Could you make a video explaining the inverse square law and how to apply it on video? Greetings from Panama🇵🇦
ОтветитьLike it first before I watch it.👌🏼
ОтветитьGreat video
ОтветитьThanks I'm try this in my next video
ОтветитьGreat video, looking forward to when the "show and tell" thing starts!
ОтветитьVery interesting. So when we use a power window in Resolve to change the lighting of our footage, the main part of the window is our Key light, the softened outer part acts as Fill, and the added Glow (node) from the top is the Rim light. Not that power windows are a substitute for set lighting. Any online resources you recommend for Lighting tutorials?
ОтветитьGreat content, as usual. Simple, I see a new video from Professor Brady and I hit the like button. Thank you, my friend.
Ответитьvery helpful video, perfecting 3 light setup looks easy but its not .. every beginner video creator should watch this video.
ОтветитьThank you professor Brady! Love from Sri Lanka.
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ОтветитьAlways second :v
ОтветитьFirst!
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