Sunday, May 6, 2012

Outdoor Filmmaking Lighting Tips - "The Golden Hour" - Quick FX

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Outdoor Filmmaking Lighting Tips - "The Golden Hour" - Quick FX

Today we talk about some tips for better looking films and some ideas to get the most out of the equipment you currently have! Shooting at the "The Golden Hour" which is early in the morning or in the evening, just before the sun is down. Mini Movie submitted by: www.youtube.com Add your 30 second 'mini movie' as a video response to this video and we might show it on the next episode of Quick FX!! ((Keep it clean and make sure it's no longer than 30 Seconds!)) Be sure to Rate, Comment, and Subscribe!! More great videos coming soon!! Find us on Facebook www.facebook.com This episode: Recorded on the Kodak Zi8 + Flip UltraHD (B-Roll footage) Edited on Adobe Premiere CS5
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25 comments:

  1. blaizethefootylegendMay 6, 2012 at 12:08 AM

    0:49 Pathetic attempt at a motion track.

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  2. am i the only one who saw bigfoot at 0:49 thumbs up if u did!

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  3. Awwwwwww0:49

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  4. how do you make the thumbnail of your videos look black and white with some isolated colors if the video doesnt contain that effect??? it looks awesome!! Sorry for my bad english.

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  5. @danspecdotcom yessir it was

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  6. Actually check out my film DAWN, we got up at half 5 in the morning to film at sunrise!! It really creates some nice footage you're right! :)

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  7. hi whats up
    could u pls check
    out my new vid
    n if u like sub
    thanks!

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  8. hi whats up
    could u pls check
    out my new vid
    n if u like sub
    thanks!

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  9. hi whats up
    could u pls check
    out my new vid
    n if u like sub
    thanks!

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  10. TheTiedyeproductionsMay 6, 2012 at 4:58 AM

    For a moment I taught you had a cameraman :)

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  11. TheTiedyeproductionsMay 6, 2012 at 5:51 AM

    Did you use your monopod?

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  12. i don't think i got it? was it a short film?

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  13. TheCreativeJournalMay 6, 2012 at 6:39 AM

    Good advice, I like morning for my vlogs but can't always do them so I try to make an afternoon vlog outside if possible before the sun set. #LOL @ 0:49 :-)

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  14. RedSpectrumPicturesMay 6, 2012 at 7:05 AM

    great tip knoptop, i was wondering if you are going to use my short video next episode, or did you even get it?

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  15. Thanks so much for using my video at the end!! I'll have to shoutout your channel in a future video!

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  16. Knoptop, come live with me in Riviera Beach, FL and you'll NEVER have the weather as an excuse. If you're married, then forget you. 

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  17. mp4podcastDOTcomMay 6, 2012 at 8:36 AM

    Clouds are nice also nice soft light for filming.

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  18. yes, i plan to followup as soon as the weather gets better here.
    There is a sample of the sunset effect (without all the cool colors) on the end clip in this video 3:44 where you can see how the sunset effect on the video.

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  19. And was that him again at 3:50 ?

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  20. Was that bigfoot or Jason at 0:50 - Thats was cool Knop!

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  21. IlIlIIIlllIIIlIIlllIMay 6, 2012 at 9:44 AM

    dude your awesome:)

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  22. Lol @ the random superimposed sasquatch

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  23. Cool tips. Hopefully we see the followup?! Haha.

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  24. Bigfoot was behind you!!! :)

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