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LIGHTING 1 SCENE IN 4 WAYS 

Brady Bessette
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@jeremiahdombach9651
@jeremiahdombach9651 11 месяцев назад
You're hands down my favorite lighting/cinematography youtube creator to watch. Thanks for all your content and hard work Brady! I continue to learn a lot from you!
@manucamarixta
@manucamarixta Год назад
Beautifull as always ❤ I'm literally just your student but if I could give you an advice... maybe for the next time take into account that the sun not only goes down but doing kind of a semicircle. The key light should have transformed into kind of a backlight at the last scene! Love your work!!
@eike.zender
@eike.zender Год назад
Very nice. Could you provide which WB you dialed in for those shots?
@JaumeMS
@JaumeMS Год назад
Hey, nice breakdown and interesting exercise. However i found that the difference is not really noticeable as it is so progressive. The fog in the 3 an 4 hours make the shots more different but i think it doesn't make much sense... maybe you could have found a better way to show the time passing. Maybe making tv light present in the darkest hour shots or playing more with the practical light in the background. Anyway, good work!
@JonnyRay82
@JonnyRay82 Год назад
Hey! Great video! You said you started with the outdoor light at 4500k and ended at 2800k. What was the camera set to the whole time?
@MrPhillipsTheChangeAgent
@MrPhillipsTheChangeAgent Год назад
Great question. I am curious too. I am new to this but I was thinking 5600 kelvin or balanced to the first keylight. to start and maybe leave it so that the change shows
@BernardLau1991
@BernardLau1991 11 месяцев назад
I am looking for this information as well haha
@karllautman
@karllautman Год назад
Great video, Brady. Thanks. It may just be me, but the change from scene to scene is so subtle I didn't notice it in the finished clip (though it's obvious when you compare stills). The fades as the actor changes position are a big clue that time is passing, but not how much. A clock or burning candle somewhere in the scene might have been a better indicator.
@WhySteve
@WhySteve 11 месяцев назад
Pretty cool, pretty subtle! Maybe too subtle? It obviously depends on the script, of course. But I think it could of been cool going from an afternoon to dusk. And would have loved to see how you'd go about doing such a drastic change with your finesse. Great video as always!
@webgraphr718
@webgraphr718 Год назад
Thanks for providing this lighting breakdown. Looks great! Very helpful as I can incorporate this information into upcoming video projects.
@bandiharshith2678
@bandiharshith2678 Год назад
Lots of Learning! Thanks+ Would love to see a making of a Hyperlapse too!
@JesusPursuit
@JesusPursuit Год назад
Cool channel, thanks for sharing man
@matthewstoops1330
@matthewstoops1330 Год назад
Awesome of you to share this BTS. Even if we don’t have the gear yet, it is cool to see how it’s done. Curious, like the others, if your camera white balance was set at a constant temperature throughout. I am assuming it would have been so the light would appear progressively warmer.
@fluevogfilms7393
@fluevogfilms7393 11 месяцев назад
@bradybessette what directors monitor as you using
@shihtzu619
@shihtzu619 11 месяцев назад
Please convey how much percent of light you put on lighting equipment
@10kfilm.pradiptaiok
@10kfilm.pradiptaiok 10 месяцев назад
wow, the background music tho...its from Korean song isnt it?
@shihtzu619
@shihtzu619 Год назад
Please Do more videos on cinematography
@LivForEarth
@LivForEarth Год назад
This is actually so dope
@Salkin_LP
@Salkin_LP Год назад
Why do the blanket/pillows not change between the shots 🤨
@camerachronicles7
@camerachronicles7 Год назад
Man, your videos have taught me so much. The way you analyze every situation and light accordingly is deeply interesting. Love your work!
@obarovft314
@obarovft314 Год назад
was the camera white balance the same all through?
@hanna_m_issa
@hanna_m_issa Год назад
You need a team to achieve THIS?!
@ls4k_kids
@ls4k_kids Год назад
😊 your very talented
@studio17films82
@studio17films82 Год назад
Thank you ❤
@25mrkeys
@25mrkeys 11 месяцев назад
NEAT!! 💯💯💯
@acdirects
@acdirects Год назад
Hey that’s me! Love the breakdown Brady - amazing stuff!
@BooTangClan
@BooTangClan Год назад
I wish you had turned off / each light individually to show what each one is bringing to the scene
@kittykittybangbang1101
@kittykittybangbang1101 Год назад
Incredibly interesting video! Love this channel
@Citrussudan
@Citrussudan Год назад
Wow brady you make more videos keep growing my brother ❤
@threefoldtv
@threefoldtv Год назад
FIRST!
@nickcagol
@nickcagol Год назад
I’d love to see the entire sequence 🙏
@LeoArmenta
@LeoArmenta Год назад
Great Brady!!!!
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