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Start Learning Cinematography | Cinematic Lighting 101 - Shaping with Light: Cinematography Techniques

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! One of the main three characteristics is light direction. This refers to where the light is coming from in a scene. Depending on how the light is hitting a subject, it can make a big difference in how that subject looks. This can be used for storytelling purposes, or to find the best lighting for your subject. Today on 4 Minute Film School, we’re lighting a subject from every direction to look at how light placement can shape the look of a face. In this video, Matt from the A-Team at different light placements and how they affect the subject. First, he picks one light source that will stay consistent throughout the setups. This way the light color and quality remain the same. Next, he tests out different heights of the light to see how that changes the look of the face. Lastly, he places the light in different positions around the subject to see how each position changes the way the face looks. The main aspects addressed in this video are look, and light placement. Look refers to the look you want for the project you’re working on. Knowing that ahead of time will help inform lighting your decisions. Light placement refers to where the light is set in a scene. There are specific light placements that work as good starting points you can adjust from. When lighting your subjects, keep in mind that different faces react to light differently. A setup that works for one person might not work well for another person. However, there are certain light placements that will work well for anyone, they just might need small adjustments. Make sure the lighting is being driven by the story and what you want the audience the think when they’re looking at how the character is lit. Connect with Matt: https://www.instagram.com/mozaicstudios/ 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=PLjnBD0tWOQ1-jsuV5e_jlOvtjr3nY7S9a 🎥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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