Good video production has a lot of details, especially in lighting. Learn how to use outdoor lights for videos in this free video clip about lighting tips for film makers. Expert: Drew Noah Bio: Drew Noah has a bachelor’s degree in Radio, Television, and Film from the University of Texas in Austin. He has been an Expert Village filmmaker for over two years. Filmmaker: MAKE | MEDIA
Outdoor Lighting Tips for Video Production
January 30th, 2010
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That’s some good advice there fella especially for an aussie as there is alot of sun and i always see these videso that often are filmed with grey skies so thanks for the tip! Do you know of any website where i can further my research or find more video blogs etc on lighting? what would you recommend.
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thanks
If you really want tips on shooting in sunlight, just watch a Ridley Scott film that is shot mostly during the daytime and outside. The most recent one, Body of lies, really uses daylight creatively in every exterior shot. Just by watching the shot it’s easy enough to see where the sun is, where the bounced light is coming from and where the stage lights are, if any. No better teacher then the best in the biz. P.S for night shots, you can never have too much extension cord…
very cool. thank you for posting.
well you’re always gonna use outlets no matter what. i’d shoot in a place with lights around if that is an issue.
good info; i’ll keep it in mind! im trying to learn alot about lighting, but what if you’re shooting outdoors at night?
I’ve seen lots of lighting tips [for dark situations] that require bright lights behind white umbrellas and stuff. but alot of those bright-ish lights need to be plugged into an outlet and all.
got any tips/suggestions for that? thanks
Thanks!
outdoor lightings should be energy efficient, that is why we should use compact flurescent lamps or sodium vapor lamps`,’
outdoor lightings that are weatherproof would be the best thing to install outside the house