DSLR VIDEO TIPS: LIGHTING .
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[RUNTIME ] 1H 43M [LINK]
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[ON STORE ] 2016.06.07 [$$$$] 200000000000 DOLLAR
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[HELD BY ] ROBBIE CARMAN
Every video professional knows the need for good lighting.
Many elevate it to an artform. But sometimes you need to
resolve technical challenges just to get the shot. This
installment of DSLR Video Tips provides simple solutions to
the most common video lighting challenges. Rich Harrington
and Robbie Carman provide step-by-step instructions for
attaching lights to a camera, controlling exposure and
depth of field in brightly lit locations, dealing with
backlit subjects, working with available light, lighting
without on-site electricity, and enhancing lighting in
post-production with tools like Premiere Pro and
SpeedGrade. Using these tips, you'll be able to shape the
direction and intensity of the light to achieve just the
look and feel you want for your scene.
Topics include:
* Moving lights off-center
* Controlling exposure in bright areas
* Using ND filters and matte boxes
* Overpowering a backlight
* Maximizing available light with reflectors and shiny
boards
* Using battery-operated LEDs and flashlights
* Enhancing shots in post-production
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