Lighting

In this episode, Peter and I talk about Lighting. We compare the differences between pro studio lights and the work lights that can be bought inside hardware stores. And since lighting is one of the most difficult crafts to master, we stick to just showing an example of just two of the most basic forms of light.





12 Comments on “Lighting”

  • scott says:

    You guys should add more information in the post description; That should help you out with some google hits.

  • esotericsean says:

    A good idea. I’ll try that in future episodes.

  • Terry Ng says:

    Great lighting tips in the vid. Definitely be more descriptive in your summary! :)

  • Marcos says:

    Cool!

  • Dan Masq says:

    great info guys! What kind of camera are you guys shooting with? wayyy sharp image!
    anywho, I got a few years left at chico state, but if you guys get stuff rollin’ and need a boom op/sound recordist in the future, hit me up! haha
    take care

  • esotericsean says:

    @Dan
    A Panasonic DVX100A :) It’s only sd, but it shoots in 24p
    Oh, and we’re always looking for help, so definitely “hit us up” if you’re in the area!

  • Claire says:

    I appreciate how much time and energy you both contribute to share information with all of us.
    Also, good, friendly debate tagged on at the end is a good sorbet to the technical discussion.
    Bravo and thanks again!
    Claire

  • esotericsean says:

    Thanks very much, Claire :D

  • Jeremy says:

    Paintbrush and canvas is a user interface

  • AndyGee says:

    This is a fantastic resource and also quite entertaining at the same time. Great work!

    I want to add a thought to the Photoshop debate: I guess its the aiding part in CAD that makes it different from analog Painting. When you make a wrong line or brush stroke on a canvas your in trouble. On a Computer you just “Undo” and your problem is fixed.

    Im looking forward to watch all existing and future episodes.
    Andy

  • mirel says:

    About Photoshop vs canvas; I think it’s like Bruce Lee said: “You put water into a cup, it becomes the cup. You put water into a teapot, it becomes the teapot. Now water can crash, drip, flow… be water my friend”. :P