Simple and Powerful Natural Lighting Technique (Cinematic Lighting)

  Рет қаралды 47,820

Jimmy on Film

Jimmy on Film

Жыл бұрын

In this video, I'm gonna show you how to use bounce light and how to expose for a sunny exterior. My goal is to show the sunlight in the scene in a natural way, by keeping the sun the harsh source that it is. Enjoy :)
FilmMatch PowerGrade:
www.film-match.com
Detailed explanation video:
• How to Get an Accurate...

Пікірлер: 41
@emmanuelnkwocha1275
@emmanuelnkwocha1275 Жыл бұрын
One thing that i would suggest is, looks like you have created a sun sandwich instead of sunwrap! now there's nothing wrong with a sun sandwich if that's what the vibe your looking for, but its just nice to keep the differences in mind as your shooting with natural light :)
@frankxudp
@frankxudp Жыл бұрын
wandering dp would be proud :)
@andreionisie168
@andreionisie168 Жыл бұрын
Came here to write this exact thing while also thinking about Patrick!
@Martinbj1992
@Martinbj1992 2 ай бұрын
How would you make a sunwrap? Would you use to bounce boards in different angles to create more of a wrapped look?
@emmanuelnkwocha1275
@emmanuelnkwocha1275 2 ай бұрын
@Martinbj1992 well if budget is available, I'd use an 8x8 as bounce and I'll bounce it from the same side of the sub, that way I can wrap the light better , then bring in negative fill to deepen my shadows! I'd also use some type of opal/ frost fabric to take the edge off the sun a little bit
@weztastudio6170
@weztastudio6170 10 ай бұрын
Finally, a youtube channel with actual info!!! Thank you so much. I came to this conclusion this summer, when my friend asked to make some fotos of him, suddenly during day time, then i thought backlight is a king
@artemklimashin5120
@artemklimashin5120 Жыл бұрын
MAN just found your chanel and all I can say is WOW. So much specific information, useful tips, straight to the point, multi layer explanation and in a fun way? WOW. Subscribed.
@foggymossstudio
@foggymossstudio Жыл бұрын
Awesome work! Love it!
@kevchurchman
@kevchurchman Жыл бұрын
Really Helpful! Thank you!
@wearetrackclub
@wearetrackclub Жыл бұрын
Love your editing style and how you put this tutorial together. Solid work!
@jimmyonfilm
@jimmyonfilm Жыл бұрын
Thanks!!🙏🏻
@dannygandolfini4517
@dannygandolfini4517 5 ай бұрын
great video man keep doing you and being informative 🔥🔥🔥
@jochyjamel
@jochyjamel Жыл бұрын
Supporting your work brother!
@jimmyonfilm
@jimmyonfilm Жыл бұрын
Thanks man!! Appreciate it :)
@Veypurr1
@Veypurr1 11 ай бұрын
You always make good videos
@Blanch04
@Blanch04 9 ай бұрын
Thank you!!
@metamuhamudnoah2856
@metamuhamudnoah2856 Жыл бұрын
Well explained 👏 👌 Men you are a life saver
@jimmyonfilm
@jimmyonfilm Жыл бұрын
Thanks man! Much appreciated!
@BlackPartyFilms
@BlackPartyFilms 9 ай бұрын
Can you do this again without the sun sandwich? Wrapping the light from the sun side of frame?
@MJDreams
@MJDreams 8 ай бұрын
I love how you show simple way of making your video better, and also mention what could be done if someone had more resources. ps. do you recommend for enthusiast (lumix g9) any VND filter or ND filter? I'm moving to tropical country not far from equator. Gear is expensive there so I wonder what make sense to buy and be useful. I'm just confused about filters ND vs VND... many say VND are useless (side effect). Then I'm not sure which adaptor/system to use to make sure lens will be ok (safe) (leica 12-60mm). and CLP. I guess ND filter is best outdoor during a day. Does it make sense also to use grade filters at location like blue sky and ocean - or it would just good for b-roll or only for photography? VND seems like "cheaper" option and less things around and more flexible. On the other hand fixed ND give better quality. Any suggestion, but anyone who doesn't sells/promote filters :)
@dobleuxyz
@dobleuxyz Жыл бұрын
Looks really nice I've used this technique before but it hits a little too hard on the eyes of the subject as you mentioned and some people just can't hold the squinting which could defeat the purpose in narrative style of work, and because it doesn't look that natural (there's no clear motivation for such amounts of lights on her face) I think it is better suited for commercials where things can look unapologetically produced. I still like the look that you managed to get quite a lot and you make really good videos! Keep it up!
@sjacobsen
@sjacobsen Жыл бұрын
the bounce board works in a pinch but some extra light through a diffusion frame is definitely the way to go
@plisskenetic
@plisskenetic 2 ай бұрын
Thanks for the simple video it was helpful. I got a great tip for you - take a still of your actual setup fr future videos. I was hoping to see how big was your reflector and its distance from the subject even tho its a simple setup. I know u have the illustrated diagram but seeing an actual still of where your equipment is as well as where your subject is standing is way more satisfying/ helpful for a video guide. A lot of other 'lighting' videos always seem to skip this part and just talk about where to place the equipment but never show a real BTS still of exactly how things looked on the set. Again, showing an illustrated diagram is never enough. I guess if u wanna stand out from others this could be helpful. Thanks and keep up the good work! 👍
@Kevin-Kempis
@Kevin-Kempis 7 ай бұрын
This is such a helpful video thank you! Question; do your LUTS on film-match work for Capcut?
@f0t0b0y
@f0t0b0y Жыл бұрын
Now I’m hungry for a sun sandwich.
@halfgraincinematography
@halfgraincinematography Жыл бұрын
Like mentioned in another comment, you created a sun sandwich and I definitely wouldn’t say this looks natural. Very unnatural actually, to me at least. With the sun coming from her back and all the shadows in the background being very dark the eyes wonder where is that light on her face coming from? Since you’re in a park, it’s unlikely to expect a white wall or object randomly next to her so we think it looks lit (bounce or light). Btw, the fact that she is blinded by the bounce in an uncomfortable way usually also tells you that it’s unnatural) A sun wrap would look a little more natural (you would want to shoot the other side of her face in order to stay on the shadow side) but probably still not realistic because the bounce is somewhat small and directional. The most natural setup IMO would be a very large bounce directly behind camera to lift the overall levels on her face, plus a little sun wrap bounce to create depth to her face but carefully. Also, why are you shooting at f22? :)
@theopats2660
@theopats2660 3 ай бұрын
This was really helpful, thanks
@fourth1000
@fourth1000 Жыл бұрын
It looks like you were holding the bounce board about level or slightly below her.. of not, my bad, but it's recommended u hold the bounce board up high and bounce down so u don't get those horror shadows on the face 😊
@rothellecooke7425
@rothellecooke7425 29 күн бұрын
I would like to see this with real film like 16mm, and not digital, But great video and better than most I've seen. Everyone talk what the did but you don't see any BTS...
@syntaxart
@syntaxart 6 ай бұрын
🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻
@user-kz5nv8cj9b
@user-kz5nv8cj9b 7 ай бұрын
Liked the vidéo à 3:26
@kereminion6049
@kereminion6049 4 ай бұрын
beginning: we will only need 2 things for this 2:00: proceeds to mention the third thing
@ForlornCreature
@ForlornCreature 11 ай бұрын
that's a sun sandwich
@J_HNP
@J_HNP 6 ай бұрын
As some have mentioned, you got yourself a good ol’ sun sandwich. Not bad looking, but you could have solved this (and eliminated the reflection of the eye glasses) by wrapping the sun around the actors right side (camera left), creating a far-side key. This would have given your actor a shadow side facing the cam, and created more shape overall. Generally, I always try to avoid “bouncing” sun back at a 180deg angle, as this looks fake and over lit. When someone says “wrap” the light, I try to place the bounce on a 90-120deg angle between the actor and the sun, allowing you to extend the reach of the sun to wrap a bit more around the actors face.
@theowlfromduolingo7982
@theowlfromduolingo7982 Жыл бұрын
Why shoot at f22, why not go for more subject background separation?
@J_HNP
@J_HNP 6 ай бұрын
They aren’t actually stopping down the lens to f22. That is the result from the meter, telling him that if he wanted to expose that image to middle grey, he can either shoot at f22, or… do what he did which was adding 2 stops of ND (bringing the exposure reading to f11), then allowing the highlights to over expose by 1 stop (based on what he said). A simple example would be this: I meter someone outside at f16, but I want to shoot them at an f2 for a shallow depth of field. In order to do this, I would need to add 6-stops of ND. So, my meter says “f16”, and I take steps to bring it into range.
@theowlfromduolingo7982
@theowlfromduolingo7982 6 ай бұрын
@@J_HNPyes I know how metering works but it literally says f22 on the pictures. As I understood it, he used a 2-stop-nd additionally shooting at f22. Also the background seems to be very much in focus which would match f22 / a very high f-stop to my eye.
@shueibdahir
@shueibdahir 11 ай бұрын
4:41 i'm sorry dude that is definetly not a proper rec.709 transform. Even if it is there's something wrong. Instead of using LUTs, try to use colorspace transform or ACES input transform. I have a feeling the Logarithmic Gamma Curve of SLog isn't being converted to a Linear signal properly.
@ludovicavice3496
@ludovicavice3496 Жыл бұрын
People commenting like they are some experts 😅 then why are you even watching these kind of videos 😮
@J_HNP
@J_HNP 6 ай бұрын
Because experts are really good at what they do because they are curious and always looking for novel ways to improve. I’ve leaned a lot from obscure sources. But, as you’ve noticed, experts also enjoy providing feedback to help elevate everyone’s overall skills. KZfaq offers such a platform to do so.
@MediaBuster
@MediaBuster Жыл бұрын
I was waiting for the "cinematic" good looking image, because both images you show look bad. One is too dark and one is too bright, even with the bounce. Blacks/gamma are crushed way too much, especially the background.
Каха заблудился в горах
00:57
К-Media
Рет қаралды 10 МЛН
Cinematic Lighting With No Lights - Using Natural Light
22:07
Rob Ellis
Рет қаралды 60 М.
Your ISO Settings Are Ruining Your Filmmaking
10:25
Jimmy on Film
Рет қаралды 754 М.
Don't Use Softboxes | Do This Instead
11:21
Matthew Chung
Рет қаралды 22 М.
The Art of Light: Techniques That Will Change Your Cinematography
12:32
Improve your Natural Light Cinematography!
12:57
Gian Carlo Stigliano
Рет қаралды 25 М.
Shoot Like a Cinematographer, Not a Videographer
7:03
Alex Zarfati
Рет қаралды 308 М.
Shooting in Harsh Sunlight Like a Pro (so easy)
10:16
Danny Gevirtz
Рет қаралды 250 М.
The Sun Sandwich - The Cinematographer's BLT
12:20
Wandering DP
Рет қаралды 82 М.
How Did They Film This
9:06
Jimmy on Film
Рет қаралды 359 М.
Film Blocking (It's easier than you think)
9:28
Epic Light Media
Рет қаралды 366 М.