Thank you for this super video you made !! What's the difference between the UL150II Bi / SL300III bi / your VL300 when we want to make videos like yours ? Does we need more than one or... I'm little bit lost with all these different models.
I appreciate your kind words!🙂Rather than butchering the differences between the different models, I’m going to paste a link below that does a great job defining the differences between the models! My recommendation: get a nice powerful light you can use for a key (VL300) then get a smaller bicolor light you can use as a backlight (UL60 Bi) www.essentialphoto.co.uk/blogs/news/comparing-the-godox-vl-series-sl-series-and-ul-series
Thanks for the kind words and for giving it a watch!🙂Ive got another lighting tutorial in the works for shooting an interview with 3 lights. Let me know if there are any types of tutorials you would like to see and I will add those to the list to shoot!
I’m glad this video was helpful! I’ll have more lighting tutorials coming out soon. My channel is mainly for videographers but lighting applies to anyone capturing video so hopefully it will help with your RU-vid aspirations as well!
That softbox is 120cm! They discontinued it but I found an alternative one from smallrig that is the same size and has a similar set up. I linked to it in the description of the video!
Fantastic question! 😀 You’ve got a keen eye. For that shot I was using the a7IV shooting in Slog3 picture profile. The base ISO for Slog3 on the a7IV is 800. The camera doesn’t let you record below that ISO and unfortunately it doesn’t have internal ND’s so I had to use a screw on ND!
You might know how to light an interview but I hope you're not the one capturing sound for them, because the sound captured for this video is not very good. It sounds muffled and at some points you can even tell that you're clipping your levels.
Some projects I hire out DP’s and sound engineers for projects and some projects I do it all on my own! Depends on the client’s needs and budget. This video was focused on lighting. I threw a Tascam on with auto leveling and called it a day. Just wanted good enough audio for people to be able to hear what I was teaching and be able to learn!