Posts Tagged ‘lighting’
Cinematography Tip: Control Window Light With ND Gels
Take control of window lighting on your next shoot with ND filters.
Lighting Technique: Create Dreamlike Reflections with Water
Create a surreal environment by reflecting lights off of a water source.
Add Background Lighting To Achieve Three-Dimensional Space
Lighting the background of your shot can add depth to a scene and up the production value of your project. Here’s everything you need to know about …
Create the Look of Natural Light with LED Screens and Projection Panels
The Jungle Book figured out how to create natural light in the middle of a warehouse. How can you apply this technique to your next video?
Lighting 101: A Quick Guide for Lighting Film
From three-point lighting to motivated setups, here is everything you need to know about lighting placement and schemes.
NAB 2016: The Newest in Monitoring, Lighting, and Audio
Take a look at some of the new HDR monitors, light fixtures, microphones, and recording devices from the 2016 NAB show.
The Basic Fundamentals of Lighting a Green Screen
Learning how to evenly light your green screen backdrop will give you better results when it comes time to edit your video.
Budget Buys: Light Wands for Video Production
Light wands are an excellent, easy-to-use light source on set. Here are some cheap alternatives to the expensive brands.
Essential Gear for Product Videos
Shooting a professional product video is surprisingly easy — if you have the right gear. Here’s everything you need.
This LED Lighting Hack Can Literally Illuminate Mountains
There’s no subject too big for this lighting rig. Learn how to create an ultra-bright LED panel with this crazy DIY tutorial.
Three Tips For Lighting Product Shots On A White Backdrop
Shooting product shots on a seamless white backdrop calls for a very specific approach to lighting. Here are some tips on how to get it right next …
5 Ways to Nail the Sci-Fi Look
Science Fiction is one of the most popular independent genres at the moment, but many filmmakers struggle to capture the right aesthetic on camera. Here are some …