4 Types Of Film Lights Every Cinematographer Needs To Know

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In this video I’m going to summarise the different lighting options which are available, by looking at the four main types of lighting fixtures for film and going over how they are each useful.
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0:00 Introduction
0:44 LED
4:27 Tungsten
7:10 HMI
10:06 Fluorescent
12:00 Conclusion
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@ethancooney3331
@ethancooney3331 3 роки тому
You sir, are perhaps the best film creator on UKposts. Your videos are absolutely brilliant. We are all thankful for them.
@RoddyTullenz
@RoddyTullenz 2 роки тому
He’s really good. You should check out Like Stories of Old. An amazing creator.
@jalanmathewsjr
@jalanmathewsjr 3 роки тому
I love how your videos are just technical enough for those curious or entering the industry where more technical information would be overwhelming. And your editing is clean and well paced. Thank you for making these!
@Davide_LP
@Davide_LP 3 роки тому
Your videos are so well made, good job, really
@tobi.314
@tobi.314 3 роки тому
This is perfect ! An amazingly straightforward and concise video
@creativeorstrange
@creativeorstrange 3 роки тому
A really informative video - you always put so much effort into your videos. I hope they are more videos about lighting in the future. Stay safe!
@oniriscope
@oniriscope 3 роки тому
Been waiting for this particular one, let’s go!
@SourceAwareness
@SourceAwareness 3 роки тому
Much Appreciation for you and all the Pure Gems of knowledge you share with us! Blessings 😃😊
@OlgaKuznetsova
@OlgaKuznetsova 3 роки тому
This was so informative! Thank you!!
@himanshugusain3283
@himanshugusain3283 3 роки тому
Wow so much I've learned today, thanks for making the video sir.
@thiagorabelo8373
@thiagorabelo8373 3 роки тому
Keep rockin', man. Great video!
@smokinpipechannel9602
@smokinpipechannel9602 3 роки тому
Fantastic, thanks for the clear information.
@danielaleu7827
@danielaleu7827 3 роки тому
I loved this, thanks my dude!!!
@janoti6073
@janoti6073 2 роки тому
This is the first channel I see here kn youtube that actually gives industry standard knowledge and no videography or youtuber tips
@LE672AJ
@LE672AJ 3 роки тому
Glad you shed a light on this topic. 😏💡
@senseimilli
@senseimilli 3 роки тому
Another beautiful video!!
@albertptran
@albertptran 3 роки тому
Good stuff, thanks for sharing!
@ClaudioDesideriFilms
@ClaudioDesideriFilms 3 роки тому
Awesome video, you taught a lot! Thanks!
@MattAitia
@MattAitia 3 роки тому
Such valuable information!
@hzubovi1
@hzubovi1 3 роки тому
One more thing I would add is how accurate each of these lights are regarding CRI and TLCI
@NikitaShurhoveckis
@NikitaShurhoveckis 3 роки тому
Amazing video! Thank you
@bibhuranjandutta470
@bibhuranjandutta470 3 роки тому
Sir great video can please you make video on the cinematography style of Subrata Mitra ,who invented technique of bounced light.... 1st cinematographer in the history of motion pictures to use this ...in Satyajit Ray's movies.
@9horizon40
@9horizon40 2 роки тому
this video was very helpfull . thankyou soo much
@sameerbaria
@sameerbaria 3 роки тому
lovely knowledge bombs, please keep posting
@EbenSidabutar
@EbenSidabutar 2 роки тому
Awesome tutorial
@1901iasonas
@1901iasonas Рік тому
You are really the best. Thank you.
@ginotarabotto
@ginotarabotto 2 роки тому
Awesome vid, thx!
@YOUAREMYKIN
@YOUAREMYKIN 3 роки тому
This is awesome 👏
@dhyun1114
@dhyun1114 3 роки тому
Thanks always
@herzogseth3506
@herzogseth3506 3 роки тому
How much did Nanlite pay to make sure Aputure and Quasar never got mentioned 😂😂😅
@adtfor
@adtfor 2 роки тому
Are they good? Pricey? Nanlite is affordable
@kissao23
@kissao23 3 роки тому
Man, thank you Your videos still inspire me in my creative life, from the first day I saw your first video Thank you for sharing! Greetings from Russia!
@visionizer
@visionizer 3 роки тому
Great Video!!!
@loannesmarc5281
@loannesmarc5281 3 роки тому
THANK YOUUUUU!!!!
@lazarkumaar9935
@lazarkumaar9935 3 роки тому
Very good lesson....!!
@arunvyricharla
@arunvyricharla 3 роки тому
Perfect
@photoncinematic6656
@photoncinematic6656 3 роки тому
Pure gold for aspiring filmmakers
@harissyamsuali6803
@harissyamsuali6803 10 місяців тому
Nice info❤
@pdas25762
@pdas25762 3 роки тому
Your video essays have given me such a good insight into the filmmaking process, thanks so much🙏🏽 been a huge fan since Relics
@leoquesto9183
@leoquesto9183 2 роки тому
Haha, Doyle partially perplexed con bira is great!
@TheLazyGuyWay
@TheLazyGuyWay 2 роки тому
underrated chanel
@mister11alf
@mister11alf 3 роки тому
Very good tks
@krishartsphotography5643
@krishartsphotography5643 2 роки тому
Awesome & Thanks :)
@LycanVisuals
@LycanVisuals 3 роки тому
You are a gem
@zacharyantle7940
@zacharyantle7940 3 роки тому
Fascinating stuff! Have you ever done a video on working with entirely natural lighting? Or maybe improvised lighting?
@EricLensherr
@EricLensherr 3 роки тому
I enjoy your videos, especially as someone who works in Film and Television myself, but I wish you would add the film title, year, and even the DP's name over the clips you use.
@ShamellAntone
@ShamellAntone Рік тому
Great vid..
@TaahaShah
@TaahaShah 3 роки тому
Fantastic
@alexanderschroder7996
@alexanderschroder7996 3 роки тому
Very nice and well made video, thanks! What is the Japanese (?) movie called that you're using in the Fluorescent part?
@windcheetah420za
@windcheetah420za 3 роки тому
Hi, Great Video, what movie do you use in the Fluorescent section?
@harinath91
@harinath91 2 роки тому
Seeing a Telugu Dop an Indian in your tute made me very happy, the man with the sky panel is Kk.senthil kumar the Dop of Bahubali movie and the new INDIAN Bigger movie RRR directed by Rajamouli Sir 😊
@levsakaga421
@levsakaga421 3 роки тому
Great video !! What's the name of the movie they used to illustrate fluorescent lights please ? I love the framing of the shots
@SlowGrafitti
@SlowGrafitti 3 роки тому
Fallen Angels (1995)
@krzemian
@krzemian 3 роки тому
Highly informative, thank you. From a newbie standpoint, what is the point of using HMI or Tungsten if you have LED? I guess for Tungsten it's the price difference, but other than that, any advantages as of 2021?
@gabrielantonuccio73
@gabrielantonuccio73 2 роки тому
Much harsher sources from HMI/ Tungsten. LEDs simply don't have the same output
@albertptran
@albertptran 3 роки тому
The Master is a great movie, great cast too
@theusorelha
@theusorelha 3 роки тому
I recently bought a fresnel with a 2k tungsten light, it heats a lot, and I got a doubt about it: Do I need to wait the light to cool down to move it like a HMI or can I manipulate it hot without any problems?
@Yo-ji1gn
@Yo-ji1gn 9 місяців тому
What lights are best used for skin?
@akmedia6206
@akmedia6206 3 роки тому
2:20 senthil kumar sir 🔥❤️
@Supercon57
@Supercon57 Рік тому
Kino also has 2900K bulbs 5600k bulbs are labeled in blue 3200k bulbs are labeled in orange 2900k blulbs are labeled in red The 2900k bulbs are less popular as they have the worst color rendition I spent some time working at a crappy rental house that only had 2900k bulbs, they would just send out the kino's with a big piece of correction gel and plus green to (hopefully) dial the light to be usable The tubes had a bad habit of turning green or magenta over time, that's why they threw in the plus green
@paologuardascione1373
@paologuardascione1373 7 місяців тому
In cinema can you mix the light tungsten with the led light?
@janoti6073
@janoti6073 2 роки тому
about the arri flicker free... its not really flicker free but it uses a higher Hz output than the High Speed ones. But you will still have problems when you are going to do extreme slow motion things.
@reidflemingworldstoughestm1394
@reidflemingworldstoughestm1394 2 роки тому
Thanks for the Wonk Kar Wai
@tommasozucol4160
@tommasozucol4160 3 роки тому
What about lasers used as background elements?
@larramenpa
@larramenpa 3 роки тому
You should also add that, when using a full CTB on a tungsten yeah you get to 5600k but you loose about 2 stops of light (so you divided the light output by 4 which is enormous), and therefore the DP has to consider whether or not he plans to get 3200k or 5600k in his shot during preprod to avoid using a 3200k fixture and color correct it to 5600k therefore loosing a lot of output ! And you could easily expand more on LED and why it's better than fluorescent (almost no wire, no flicker and no ballast, can be battery, super lightweight, RGB), and therefore conclude that fluorescent will disappear in a near future in the industry !
@MichaelWeizenfeld
@MichaelWeizenfeld 2 роки тому
Unfortunately LEDs produces a lot of heat, so it requires big coolers usually with fans which produces noise. Also good full spectrum phosphor LEDs are have a same light output in terms of lm/w as HMI which not require cooling system and can be much more powerful.
@satish8889
@satish8889 3 роки тому
Yes I enjoyed the video..
@xx1simon1xx
@xx1simon1xx 3 роки тому
Hmis these days can be moved while on without any problems, they are even used on driving trailers.
@elgringoperdido.
@elgringoperdido. 3 роки тому
my favorite lighting is natural light
@Azlon07
@Azlon07 Рік тому
One thing I noticed, which I'd like to know if it is a consequence of LED lights largely replacing tungsten is, that films since the mid/early 2010s look different than films that were released in the 90s and 00s. The skin used to look softer and the overall picture had a distinct vibe that immediately felt like a film. It's hard to describe, but you might notice it if you look at the early Harry potter movies or the first Spiderman trilogy and compare them to more recent blockbuster flicks. If anyone can help i'd be glad to hear it!
@coryoutubechannel
@coryoutubechannel Рік тому
I'm also curious about this, but I have a feeling there are so many factors in play, such as the advent of digital over film and the image getting sharper and sharper, sometimes too sharp for some DPs.
@janeeightfive7331
@janeeightfive7331 5 місяців тому
There can be several factors. It's not necessarily (only) the light source that gives the picture a film look. Digital pictures are super sharp nowadays. To counter that you can use a Black Pro Mist filter in different sizes: 1/8 (less extreme), 1/4 (more extreme effect). The filter changes pointy lights like leds to a more shiny light and reduces the overall sharpness of the picture. It also makes the skin softer. You can also add grain to a digital picture to immitate the usual grain of kodak film. Also CGI might be too sharp and look very artificial in general. Those are just 3 factors that affect the image we see and it's completely subjective whether you like the sharper or the less sharper film look. So, it's up to the filmmakers what they wanna use.
@milovarquiel
@milovarquiel 3 роки тому
What's the name of the asian movie he used to illustritate the flourescent lights?
@uttanoorsudhanva
@uttanoorsudhanva 2 роки тому
2:19 hey...senthil
@tubeman1983
@tubeman1983 3 роки тому
Is Nanlite better quality than Godox?
@mbulelontloko7887
@mbulelontloko7887 3 роки тому
What’s the name of the film at the end?
@alpers.2123
@alpers.2123 2 роки тому
What about neon lights?
@jmansillaph
@jmansillaph 3 роки тому
which movie is the one of 10:32 and 10:45?
@sputhim1
@sputhim1 2 роки тому
Fallen Angels (1995) - directed by Wong Kar-Wai, Christopher Doyle being the cinematographer ;)
@buildingpickleball
@buildingpickleball Рік тому
His voice reminds me of Ewan McGregor Ben Kenobi
@goldydevgan
@goldydevgan Рік тому
KK Senthil Kumar sir at 02:20....
@NavkantSwargiary-oq3tk
@NavkantSwargiary-oq3tk Рік тому
🤙🏻🤙🏻🤙🏻🤙🏻🤙🏻🤙🏻
@zak-of-all-trades9638
@zak-of-all-trades9638 2 роки тому
Film at 10:31?
@caferastas8591
@caferastas8591 3 роки тому
10:22 please the name of this movie
@martian_turtle4070
@martian_turtle4070 3 роки тому
He put a list of the films he featured in the last 10 seconds of the video so it should be there
@OlegUstimenko
@OlegUstimenko 3 роки тому
fallen angels
@albertptran
@albertptran 3 роки тому
Name of movie at 11:25?
@sputhim1
@sputhim1 2 роки тому
Fallen Angels (1995) - directed by Wong Kar-Wai, Christopher Doyle being the cinematographer ;)
@yoelwalas5828
@yoelwalas5828 3 роки тому
The LED part It feels more an ad than a learning path for cinematography
@SDCGI
@SDCGI Рік тому
All the electrics watching this must’ve laughed when he called LED’s easiest to use 😭😭
@SDCGI
@SDCGI Рік тому
great vid tho :3
@Gleebi
@Gleebi 3 роки тому
Next time you upload a video, try not have 20 million ads between each subject. I can deal with 1 at the front and the end, but not all the way through
@hamdanhareb5655
@hamdanhareb5655 3 роки тому
Please what is the last film name Asian film
@yo-gx6gn
@yo-gx6gn 3 роки тому
film 11:32?
@TheCrooksandCastle
@TheCrooksandCastle 2 роки тому
this just a long ad for nanlite
@hhdhpublic
@hhdhpublic 3 роки тому
Fluorescent lights aka bzzzz bl bl blink b b b blink blink blblblink Christ. Drives me insane.
@zazenbo
@zazenbo 3 роки тому
I miss my wife
@mattboggs6304
@mattboggs6304 3 роки тому
Done watching your videos. The last two I've seen have been nothing but ads with clickbaity titles.
@jackstacks83
@jackstacks83 3 роки тому
I get the need for sponsors but the overwhelming nanlite references were abit much. 3.5 mins in i’ve seen like 20 images or mentions. I stopped watching. Really dope channel but I hope this doesn’t become an overwhelming product placement sponsored youtube channel.
@mauriciochavez3564
@mauriciochavez3564 3 роки тому
that's beacuse at the beginning of the video he talks about led lights, from 4:27 he never talk about nanlite again
@jackstacks83
@jackstacks83 3 роки тому
​@@mauriciochavez3564 4.5 mins of bias promotion on a 12 min video seems a bit much to me. I truly hope this is not the future format. The avg commercial is only 30 secs.
@krzemian
@krzemian 3 роки тому
@@jackstacks83 as a newbie I still found the Nanlite/LED part highly informative. Does it truly lack any substance from a pro standpoint?
@hzubovi1
@hzubovi1 3 роки тому
One more thing I would add is how accurate each of these lights are regarding CRI and TLCI
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