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I’ve learned more about color temperature, white balance, and lighting from your channel in the last couple hours than I have in the last year. I’m glad I found your channel. Thank you, Brady!
Dude, you are killing it. I cannot believe you do not have way more followers, but you will. I have been shooting for 25 years and still learn things from you..
@@BradyBessette you deserve it, you are very talented and nice for sharing your experience, most guys don’t usually like helping others unfortunately..
Q. 1) colour light combination in film's Please explain. Q. 2) Now a days most film maker are use red & blue color light setup in videos & movies, music videos . Please explain were we use like only red, only blue or combination of both what feels it takes in seen ? Q. 3) How we improve any seen with using different lights ? I hope sir you make video on that question Thank you🙏❤ love from India🇮🇳
Great video! It really helped me to understand, that white is more subjective than objective - in a very sensitive way. It is hard to explain, because I was very close all the time, but this video gave me the the knowledge of experience that I needed to grow. Thanks!
I think that the confusion with this is that what you are attempting to do is bake in the color temperature, and almost all color grading tutorials attempt to neutralize any color temperatures to control the look. Although using color temp. is a normal hollywood thing. They don't light the whole city in a batman movie to get it to look blue. The idea of having a cool background and a camera and keylight ( for normal skin tone ) set to tungsten is done all the time. But it is baking it in - if you have ever shot something and tried to fix it ( not raw ) there sometimes is not enough color data to do so and it is difficult. So making those commitments while shooting, you really should be positive of your expectations in POST.
Agree with this and even more important with 8bit as you just can't push too far so setting white balance right first is really important. I tend to shoot for the key light temp, whether it be sun or artificial. If its mix ligjting and there's no defined key light, I find the temp range and split the difference
Is it just my camera that has the numbers working the other way around? Like 5600K is warmmmm while 2700K is really cool but that's not what happens in the video.
Im si glad I didn’t just skip this video. I have watched soo many videos on white balance and none have been able to so simply explain white balance like you did. Thank you light master :)
I’m so glad I stumbled on this video! I just shot a video of my presentation and the colors just shifted from warm to cool and all over because my camera was set to auto white balance and adjusted based on the slides. So annoying. Now I know to just set the temp that best matches the environment. Thanks for the video very helpful!
bro i see you as my mentor . really . you content seems so much professional to me . Can you help me . I wanna shoot a scene in forest at night Genre is like gothic Vampire shoot -- an short film .. I have researched about Ctb colour gel to create a bluish effect of moonlight . I dont have professional lights lmao like tungsten or aputure but using many emregency light along with gel and light softening diffuser. Can you give me advise on how to make an night vampirsh moonlight effect and + my budget is limited so plz guide me bruh . Would mean alot if you help me??????!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You should make a part II to this video but with a different scene rather the fire. White balance PT II. I’ve watched this video so many times. So so good. It’ll drill the info in to us twice over, and you can give more examples, more knowledge.
Amazing video, so perfectly explained. Is it possible to use any of these techniques to calibrate a monitor's white balance? Maybe with or without a gray card?
White balance is so underrated 😉 but so important 👌 the basic for good colour grading 👍🏻 best cinematic greetings from a little german filmmaking youtuber
Hey Brady, any thoughts on what the best WB for ideal skin tones is? ie what temperature of light should you use to get the best skin tones on a talking head shot. thanks in advance!
Why would you use white balance to change the mood/colors or a shot as opposed to color grading. I don’t have a fancy cinema camera so I don’t have the option to change the wb in post.
As someone who has been filming a lot of weddings recently, this video was really helpful due to the multiple color temperatures happening at once. Like how do I set white balance when they have tungsten lights outdoors at night
Excellent! I like the campfire and moonlight on the pines example. That kind of situation is exactly where white balance gets confusing, and I like your approach: find the middle ground.
Thanks for simplifying white-balance settings when shooting outdoor or indoor. Thumps up! I can't wait to be around the things I love doing. 📷 @famousfilmz from Nigeria 🇳🇬.
Setting my white balance has been struggle and this video really helped me understand how to set my camera set according to how I want the shot to look. Thank you for this video!
Hey Brady, like your channel very much. Very "simpatico". My suggestion: Do the next video about white balancing for two different cameras on the same set.
Awesome tutorial! Took me a while to get my head around why you have to push the white balance up to make the image look warmer but thanks to this video, it all makes sense now.
Just did a whole shoot in Clog 3 and it looks so gray on my camera so I can’t tell what it even looks like until I get home. I just went back and it’s all so blue :((((
In your last example, you could've used CTB gel to light the trees to get more of a natural BG color (considering the source light is around 5600K), didn't you?
Thank you for this video. Generally, what would you recommend for shooting a mare camp fire sort ambiance video with no people, just one consistent scene? And or an evening sunset? Thank you
So i have a daylight temp key light if i apply this technique to make it look warm what does that leave the skin tones ? Or should just opt to using a color gel?
This video has been the most valuable video ive fkund in white balnce. I went down the road of discovering all of the nuance with this topic this evening, and this video helped clear pretty much everything up! Thank you much!
brady: "i'm talking too fast" me: "plays every video at 2x speed because youtubers have long intros and take too long to get to the point so now i 2x speed is normal speed and normal speed feels like slow motion"
what I find difficult to know is for example: Video work in a warm nighttime restaurant, lots of warm practicals etc. My autoWB wants to make those lights white but is that what I want? Is getting lights to white and then editing in post the optimum way? Instinctually I just want to capture the scene as it is but is that good WB practise?
EXCELLENT description. Mostly because this helps in real life. White cards and grey cards are awesome technical tools, but they don’t generally work in the real world. Thanks for sharing. 😉🙏