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    File Name:Lighting Basics – Daytime Studio: How to Successfully Light a Model for Video, Film and Photography
    Content Source:https://www.skillshare.com/en/class...del-for-Video-Film-and-Photography/1968369553
    Genre / Category: Photography
    File Size :270 MB
    Publisher:skillshare
    Updated and Published:February 17, 2024
    Product Details

    Lighting Basics In the Studio: How to Successfully Light for Daytime Studio. Lighting for Video & Photography. We will cover basic lighting techniques in a studio for successfully lighting your set during the daytime for your video, film, or photography project. I will show you what equipment I use, how to try different angles on your model for best effect, how to use dramatic angles to create mood, and more. Topics include: The Lighting Equipment I Use: What’s in my Gig Bag, Light Placement in the Studio for Successful Lighting on a Model, Playing with 1-point to 4-point Lighting, Low Angle Light Placement for Drama and Mood, and a Class Project.

    You will gain knowledge about light placement and how lighting can affect your model’s look–to help you understand lighting in a studio and how to light your project with confidence. I cover additional basic lighting topics in a Basic Lighting Concepts 1 & 2 classes, and will be posting new content as I get it edited, so please subscribe (and give myself and my class a Review / Like Thank you!

    You can access my classes at

    **Personal Notes: I have edited classes using Blackmagic DaVinci Resolve. I have a Lumix G85 DSLR. My lighting kit includes 2 85-watt Fluorescent bulbs in reflective sofboxes, a round bounce, a 600-watt tungsten scoop, a 750-watt tungsten lowell totalight studio light, small LED squares, and various backdrops and lightstands–which I will be demonstrating in this Studio Lighting lesson.

    **MUSIC Credit: Thanks to my extremely talented musician friend JOHN FORTUNE aka John4tune at http://www.john4tune.com and on soundcloud, for allowing me to use his music for my class soundtrack!


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