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Mastering Eye Lights | Cinematography 101
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Start Learning Cinematography | Cinematic Lighting 101 - Mastering Eye Lights | Cinematography 101

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! Creating eye lights is crucial part of good cinematography. Viewers most easily connect with characters through their eyes. Dark eyes make a character feel empty or dead, whereas having a light in the eye can give life to a character. Therefore an eye light is essential to making relatable characters. Today, director of photography Jon Salmon teaches us 3 different ways to create eye lights, using low eye light, high eye lights, and lighting effects. In this video, Jon shows us three different methods for creating eye lights. In our first setup, he uses several lights placed around the actor to create a collection of lights in the eye. In our second setup, he uses abstract shapes of light to create interesting shapes in the eye of the actor for a surreal effect. In the third and last setup, he uses special techniques to create a distinct eye light look. The main ideas that we will be discussing today about eye lights are how genre relates to eye lights, not pointing a light directly at the subject, and placing your eye light before your key light. Genre can influence your eye light because different genres allow for different types of eye lights. A naturalistic genre requires normal looking eye lights that you might see in daily life. Music videos or sci-fi projects allow you more freedom with how your eye lights look. You shouldn’t point a light directly at the subject because that might overpower the light shaping the face. Instead, it’s best to pan the eye light off of the face until it doesn’t light up the face but can still be reflected in the eye. Placing your eye light before you place your key light is important because your key light can overpower and fill in the shadows created by the eye light. Ultimately, as most filmmakers try to tell human stories, learning how to create life-like characters is extremely important. Different lighting styles and directions of lighting the eye will create different feelings and emotions. It is also important to be able to embrace different sources or motivations for your eye lights, as they might lead you to lighting designs that you would never have thought of. There is almost always a way to make the light reflecting in someone's eyes more interesting, and now you know how to do that. But it is also essential to be able to embrace the type of lighting that will complement the talent's face and best tell the story. Connect with DP Jon: https://www.instagram.com/jonsalmon/ Connect with Model Christine: https://www.instagram.com/christinejoelle1/ Connect with Host Valentina: https://www.twitter.com/valentinavee Connect with Content Creator 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: http://lddy.no/3dkv 🎥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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