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I was doing a search on cinematographer's color palettes and came across this interesting video by Roger Deakins - "Learning to Light".
"To really understand light and be able to light, you have to understand how it makes you feel."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K9w8I_YD29E
With all the complexity of lighting scenes, it boils down to keeping it simple.
Lots of corollaries and admiration for still photography with examples in this short video.
00:00 Roger Deakins on Film Lighting
01:10 Chapter 1 - Develop Your Eyesight
03:25 Chapter 2 - Understanding Exposure
04:48 Chapter 3 - Search For Simplicity
06:14 Chapter 4 - Just Play
07:56 Deakins Wraps Up
"To really understand light and be able to light, you have to understand how it makes you feel."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K9w8I_YD29E
With all the complexity of lighting scenes, it boils down to keeping it simple.
Lots of corollaries and admiration for still photography with examples in this short video.
00:00 Roger Deakins on Film Lighting
01:10 Chapter 1 - Develop Your Eyesight
03:25 Chapter 2 - Understanding Exposure
04:48 Chapter 3 - Search For Simplicity
06:14 Chapter 4 - Just Play
07:56 Deakins Wraps Up
Bill Clark
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Thanks for the link.
Great information.
Great information.
charjohncarter
Veteran
He is right: experience. Good lighting is learned I guess. I like the film maker that wanted to get the number of lights he used down to one. I think I'll go fishing (like he suggested) and instead of worrying about fish, I'll just think about the day's light.
But like good lighting is learned, he offers some shortcuts: good video.
But like good lighting is learned, he offers some shortcuts: good video.
charjohncarter
Veteran
I just watched his second video. Absolutely not as good as the first, but I have to say that some 'contemporary' photographers really want a lot of dead space. And this guy does it. For me I can't really see myself blacking out everything but the primary subject (ala Ralph Gibson). I know it works in Hollywood movies, I don't see it for me.
Maybe this will 'pop' (a good word for trendy photogs) some others to jump into this polemic.
Maybe this will 'pop' (a good word for trendy photogs) some others to jump into this polemic.
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