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Lighting 101: Understanding Light Quality
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Start Learning Cinematography | Cinematic Lighting 101 - Lighting 101: Understanding Light Quality

Master the Art of Cinematic Lighting: Transform Any Scene with Professional Techniques and Hacks. Dive into Creative Visuals and Illuminate Your Filmmaking Journey!

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What you'll learn

Learn how to effectively light scenes with limited resources and budget.
Master various lighting techniques to enhance the visual storytelling of different genres.
Understand how to use contrast and color for dynamic cinematic lighting effects.
Gain proficiency in creating professional lighting setups for interviews and commercials.

This course includes

  • 27.5 hours of video
  • Certificate of completion
  • Access on mobile and TV

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Stay tuned to the end for a chance to win a prize! There are many places light can come from. Some lights are soft and some are hard. Being able to shape your light, whether it’s soft or hard, will make you more versatile on set. Additionally, knowing what to do in order to make a light harder or softer will help you create the most out of any light source. Today on 4 Minute Film School, we discuss the different ways of softening your light and compare the way each technique will affect the look of your lighting. In this video, Matt from the A-Team outlines the differences between hard light and soft light. He also goes over the different ways you can soften your light. First, he goes over what diffusion is and what it can do to your light. Next, he goes over how to bounce your light and why that makes it softer. Lastly, he shows techniques for mixing different softening approaches. The main techniques used in this video are softening light, and mixing light qualities. Softening light refers to any technique that makes your light source create softer shadow falloff and creates less hot spots in reflection. The two main ways to soften a light is to diffuse it or bounce it. Mixing light qualities means mixing soft light and hard light. Each one by itself can make a scene look flat or too harsh. Having a balance will add amazing shape and dimensionality to your images. There are so many types of lights out there, and it can be hard to keep them straight. But a lot of them do the same job when it comes to light quality. Understanding what makes a fixture produce hard light or soft light will help inform your lighting decisions in the future. The more you know about the tools at your disposal, the better you will be able to use those tools to tell your story. Connect with Matt: https://www.instagram.com/mozaicstudios/ Connect with Michelle: https://www.instagram.com/michelle.danyn/ Connect with Chetco: https://www.instagram.com/thechetco/ Want more free lighting and cinematography tutorials? Subscribe to us so you never miss an episode: https://goo.gl/QwazdM 🎥How to Light the Cinematic Film Look! https://youtu.be/oy2wGhuVqoY 🎥Free Cinematography Lessons From Experts! https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list... 🎥Subscribe to Aputure: https://www.youtube.com/aputurephoto https://www.facebook.com/aputure https://www.instagram.com/aputuretech https://www.twitter.com/aputuretech 🎥Connect with the A-Team! Ted - https://instagram.com/aputure_ted Benny - https://instagram.com/aputure_benny 🎥GET APUTURE GEAR: https://aputure.com 🎥MERCH: https://represent.com/store/aputure 🎥MUSIC: http://bit.ly/pb_aputure 🎥GRAPHICS: http://bit.ly/Aputure_RS Summary: Aputure's YouTube channel provides free high-quality cinematography, lighting, and filmmaking educational content to help you take your film projects to the next level.

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