Ultimate Guide to Cinematic Lighting — Types of Light & Gear Explained [Shot List Ep. 12]

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Ultimate Guide to Cinematic Lighting — Types of Light & Gear Explained [Shot List Ep. 12]

The Ultimate Guide to Cinematic Lighting Techniques (Part One) — covering everything you need to know about the basics of film and video lighting, including types of light, essential terminology and the necessary gear for any lighting scenario. Film Lighting — The Ultimate Guide (Cheatsheet) ►► https://bit.ly/sl-fl What is Color Temperature? ►► https://bit.ly/wi-ct What is the Exposure Triangle? ►► https://bit.ly/wi-et What is Chiaroscuro Lighting? ►► https://bit.ly/wi-cl StudioBinder Blog ►► http://bit.ly/sb-bl ───────────────────── Chapters: 00:00 - Intro — Cinematic Lighting 01:00 - Why Film Lighting Matters 01:55 - Types of Light 04:49 - Lighting Terms 08:52 - Lighting Gear and Equipment 12:54 - Outro — Cinematic Lighting Part Two Tease ───────────────────── Special thanks to: 2D House ►► https://bit.ly/2-dh Creative Path Films ►► https://bit.ly/3TmITI5, https://bit.ly/3TmIhlH, https://bit.ly/3MUvswx Curtis Judd ►► https://bit.ly/3F2Nefj Droi Media ►► https://bit.ly/3VNnppu Dylan John ►► https://bit.ly/3eZr3vM filmrocks ►► https://bit.ly/3F0pZmb FilmSkills ►► https://bit.ly/3TDs2k2 Grip Tips ►► https://bit.ly/3EYAM09 Indy Mogul ►► https://bit.ly/3SDkc9r Jimmy Allan ►► https://bit.ly/3VNkpcC LNP ►► https://bit.ly/3VM44Fh Media Division ►► https://bit.ly/3CRvhOd Newsshooter ►► https://bit.ly/3CNlOXW Photosmudger ►► https://bit.ly/3yXxrKL Pull My Focus ►► https://bit.ly/3Tq7DPL, https://bit.ly/3Sn7KdF SonduckFilm ►► https://bit.ly/3F2Ztsd Steve O'Nions ►► https://bit.ly/3F083Ib TheBuffNerds ►► https://bit.ly/3TgTRyV The Film Look ►► https://bit.ly/3MPDdUJ, https://bit.ly/3CUFbOX The Naked Photographer ►► https://bit.ly/3eUvHeG Think Media ►► https://bit.ly/3TMOgjP Tuts+ Motion Graphics ►► https://bit.ly/3TnRoCT Wex Photo Video ►► https://bit.ly/3SojaO8 ZY Cheng ►► https://bit.ly/3eWbYuX ───────────────────── Cinematic Lighting Techniques Explained This episode of the Shot List series covers Part One of the basics of cinematic lighting. This includes fundamentals like the types of light, the qualities of light, essential terminology and necessary gear, and everything you need to know before you light your first scene. In Part Two, we’ll look at how to actually light subjects, backgrounds, and unique scenarios. Cinematic lighting is something every filmmaker is after. Learning how to light a scene, interview, music video, etc. is almost always learning how to achieve “cinematic lighting.” And though cinematography in general can be daunting especially lighting, our goal here is to lay the foundation for you to be able to step on set where the real learning happens. Cinematic lighting techniques start with knowing the various types of light and their various qualities. You should know the difference between natural and artificial light and how to best utilize both. Hard light hits the subject directly, creating sharp and distinct shadows while soft light gets diffused and scattered, creating soft and indistinct shadows. You should know that ambient light includes any light available at a location that the crew didn’t bring and that practical lights are any sources visible in the shot. Motivated lighting means that there is a justified reason for how you’re lighting a scene. For example, if we see a firelight illuminating the subject, there should obviously be a fireplace in the room. Another major task in cinematic lighting techniques is controlling the light. Flags and barn doors block and shape light, while diffusion materials like silks and reflectors change the quality of light from hard to soft. The techniques and concepts behind cinematic lighting are actually quite straightforward. And once you’ve mastered the essentials, that’s when the creativity kicks in to make them your own. #FilmTheory #VideoEssay #Filmmaking ───────────────────── ♬ SONGS USED: 'Danger Zone' - Kenny Loggins 'Origin' - David A. Molina 'Dojo Tradition (Instrumental)' - In This World 'Time Warp' - Notize 'Mercury' - Alon Ohana 'Assembly Line Dreams' - Ostin Drais 'Mauretania (Instrumental)' - Sam Barsh 'Night Driveway' - Max H. 'Cdhiddendir' - Out Of Flux 'Hold On (Instrumental)' - Makeup and Vanity Set 'Oscillating Form' - Charlie Ryan 'Club Foot Clavipes (Instrumental)' - Isaac Joel 'No Link (Instrumental)' - Sam Barsh 'Stuck Behind a Train (Instrumental)' - Makeup and Vanity Set 'Royal Blue (Instrumental)' - Makeup and Vanity Set 'That Night' - 2050 Music by Artlist ► https://utm.io/umJx Music by Artgrid ► https://utm.io/umJy Music by Soundstripe ► http://bit.ly/2IXwomF Music by MusicBed ► http://bit.ly/2Fnz9Zq ───────────────────── SUBSCRIBE to StudioBinder’s YouTube channel! ►► http://bit.ly/2hksYO0 Looking for production management solution for your film? Try StudioBinder for FREE today: https://studiobinder.com/pricing — Join us on Social Media! — Instagram ►► https://www.instagram.com/studiobinder Facebook ►► https://www.facebook.com/studiobinderapp Twitter ►► https://www.twitter.com/studiobinder
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The Ultimate Guide to Cinematic Lighting Techniques (Part One) — covering everything you need to know about the basics of film and video lighting, including types of light, essential terminology and the necessary gear for any lighting scenario.

Film Lighting — The Ultimate Guide (Cheatsheet) ►►
What is Color Temperature? ►►
What is the Exposure Triangle? ►►
What is Chiaroscuro Lighting? ►►
StudioBinder Blog ►►

─────────────────────

Chapters:
00:00 - Intro — Cinematic Lighting
01:00 - Why Film Lighting Matters
01:55 - Types of Light
04:49 - Lighting Terms
08:52 - Lighting Gear and Equipment
12:54 - Outro — Cinematic Lighting Part Two Tease

─────────────────────

Special thanks to:
2D House ►►
Creative Path Films ►► , ,
Curtis Judd ►►
Droi Media ►►
Dylan John ►►
filmrocks ►►
FilmSkills ►►
Grip Tips ►►
Indy Mogul ►►
Jimmy Allan ►►
LNP ►►
Media Division ►►
Newsshooter ►►
Photosmudger ►►
Pull My Focus ►► ,
SonduckFilm ►►
Steve O'Nions ►►
TheBuffNerds ►►
The Film Look ►► ,
The Naked Photographer ►►
Think Media ►►
Tuts+ Motion Graphics ►►
Wex Photo Video ►►
ZY Cheng ►►

─────────────────────

Cinematic Lighting Techniques Explained

This episode of the Shot List series covers Part One of the basics of cinematic lighting. This includes fundamentals like the types of light, the qualities of light, essential terminology and necessary gear, and everything you need to know before you light your first scene. In Part Two, we’ll look at how to actually light subjects, backgrounds, and unique scenarios.

Cinematic lighting is something every filmmaker is after. Learning how to light a scene, interview, music video, etc. is almost always learning how to achieve “cinematic lighting.” And though cinematography in general can be daunting especially lighting, our goal here is to lay the foundation for you to be able to step on set where the real learning happens.

Cinematic lighting techniques start with knowing the various types of light and their various qualities. You should know the difference between natural and artificial light and how to best utilize both. Hard light hits the subject directly, creating sharp and distinct shadows while soft light gets diffused and scattered, creating soft and indistinct shadows.

You should know that ambient light includes any light available at a location that the crew didn’t bring and that practical lights are any sources visible in the shot. Motivated lighting means that there is a justified reason for how you’re lighting a scene. For example, if we see a firelight illuminating the subject, there should obviously be a fireplace in the room.

Another major task in cinematic lighting techniques is controlling the light. Flags and barn doors block and shape light, while diffusion materials like silks and reflectors change the quality of light from hard to soft.

The techniques and concepts behind cinematic lighting are actually quite straightforward. And once you’ve mastered the essentials, that’s when the creativity kicks in to make them your own.


#FilmTheory #VideoEssay #Filmmaking

─────────────────────

♬ SONGS USED:

"Danger Zone" - Kenny Loggins
"Origin" - David A. Molina
"Dojo Tradition (Instrumental)" - In This World
"Time Warp" - Notize
"Mercury" - Alon Ohana
"Assembly Line Dreams" - Ostin Drais
"Mauretania (Instrumental)" - Sam Barsh
"Night Driveway" - Max H.
"Cdhiddendir" - Out Of Flux
"Hold On (Instrumental)" - Makeup and Vanity Set
"Oscillating Form" - Charlie Ryan
"Club Foot Clavipes (Instrumental)" - Isaac Joel
"No Link (Instrumental)" - Sam Barsh
"Stuck Behind a Train (Instrumental)" - Makeup and Vanity Set
"Royal Blue (Instrumental)" - Makeup and Vanity Set
"That Night" - 2050

Music by Artlist ►
Music by Artgrid ►
Music by Soundstripe ►
Music by MusicBed ►

─────────────────────

SUBSCRIBE to StudioBinder’s YouTube channel! ►►

Looking for production management solution for your film? Try StudioBinder for FREE today:

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