Posts Tagged ‘lighting’
Why Do Filmmakers Color Grade Moonlight to Be Blue?
The moon is quite clearly one color, yet filmmakers consistently color its light differently. Find out why, and decide if you should, too.
How to Light an Exterior Day Scene Without Lighting
Lighting for day exteriors can be difficult. Fortunately there are budget-friendly approaches to creating a cinematic look in tough scenarios.
Are the Days of Tungsten Lighting Over?
With the introduction of the Arri Skypanels, the Digital Sputnik, and many others, is LED lighting the future of filmmaking?
Meet Voyager, the New Light from Digital Sputnik that Works Underwater
After making a name for themselves as a light source on Rogue One, Digital Sputnik has just released a new product: Voyager.
Tips on Lighting Day for Night Interiors
Day for night interiors can be tough. However, with the right approach, you can sell the effect by controlling, shaping, and cutting out the daylight.
Using Practical Lights to Convey Mood
Here are a few tips and tricks for using practical lighting to establish mood and set the tone for your next shoot.
Getting to Know the ARRI M18
The ARRI M18 can be one of the most powerful lighting tools for independent filmmakers.
NAB 2017: Aputure’s New 300D LED Light
Aputure’s latest LED light is wildly practical, surprisingly affordable, and extremely effective.
NAB 2017: ARRI Skypanel’s Stellar Firmware Update
The ARRI SkyPanel’s Firmware 3.0 update will streamline the setup and workflow of your next shoot.
Moving Lights At Night on An Indie Budget
Need mobile lighting on a DIY-budget? These tips will help you get the most out of your moving night shots.
Simulating Light From A Screen
These techniques will help you simulate moving light from a television, computer, or phone on your next shoot.
Go Remote with Compact LED Lights
If you know you’re shooting with limited access to power, these LED lights can make all the difference.