Beyond Three-Point Lighting: Part 01

(Cinematic Lighting Lesson 05)

Summary: Tired of the same training on three-point lighting? So are we. Join us as we explore four other lighting methods you can utilize on your next film or video production. In this lesson, after a quick overview of the three-point method, we cover side lighting and cross-key lighting. In Part 02 we will cover the other two lighting setups.

Length: 4:54 minutes


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2 replies
  1. mikewfilm
    mikewfilm says:

    Thank you so much for all of the videos you guys make! So great and really helpful how you break everything down. I have a question about the 1/8 and 1/2 cto that I am seeing in the ‘tools we used’ section in many of the videos. Are you applying 1/8 cto to the bestlight 900 led to add more warmth to it? or the 1/2 cto? I’m looking into getting some of these lights because of your tests and they are very affordable. Keep making great stuff!

    • Ryan E. Walters
      Ryan E. Walters says:

      Thanks for the kind words of support. I’m glad the videos have been helpful. 🙂

      Yes, the CTO is for warming up the light. (Color Temperature Orange gel – CTO – was designed to warm up the light it was placed on.)

      How much I warm up the light depends on what I’m trying to match, or the look I am trying to get.

      Happy Shooting!

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