Saturday, April 28, 2012

Lighting For Outdoor Interviews

Lighting For Outdoor Interviews - outdoor lighting








Lighting For Outdoor Interviews

How to use a scrim to shade your subject and a bounce board to add dimension.
[Video Rating: 4 / 5[/random]

24 comments:

  1. The ending is so cute ahah thanks for the tutorial man!

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  2. That was well done and very informative. Thank you!

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  3. Nice work

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  4. Great video! Thanks for posting. Yay, Trinity! :-D

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  5. Gracias tu video me fue de mucha ayuda.

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  6. Gah... The talent are always complaining !!! ;)

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  7. Thank you! your video was very helpful!

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  8. i dont think its a good day to do this, its too hot and stuff okEY CUTE!!

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  9. the last part.. so cute.. =)

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  10. Thanks for the tips i used your advice on my shoot

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  11. love the video, thnx a lot

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  12. best video, very informative, thanks

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  13. very informtive and all the better for the step by step simplicity, regular stills recap and the absence of muzak and dude speak.....many thanks for taking the time to make it

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  14. great job!! REALLY!!! THANK YOU! Hope to see more!

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  15. Great job! I love the way you explained it, especially with the before and after. The final look on your subject is superb.

    Question: When you mentioned that the reflector created a key light instead of a fill on the wrong side of the face, you mentioned that it was the wrong side. Is their a wrong or right side to key light a object or was it because a reflector is normally used for a fill?

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  16. I have been watching videos all morning to learn how to achieve beautiful lighting outdoors and this is the first one I really love. Thanks!!
    Nico

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  17. Great job! This is very comprehensive and very educational.

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  18. Cool! Nice videos. They helping me very much because I am interested in making films with my dogs an I want a better and better quality of image. Good job man!

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  19. Hey Smart Ass Is your hearing ok , He said, it really was'nt a scrim but it was all he had and was using it as a scrim.

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  20. Get the terms right that for one is NOT a scrim.. Its was a solid white fabric or nylon screen.. A scrim is Translucent or lets SOME light through... What you did was only shade the subject.. A scrim is something like a large silk that is hung above the subject...

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  21. Very insightful, thank you

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