Can You Call Yourself a Lighting Master?
You already know everything there is to know about the famous three point lighting set-up. You know the difference between a key light and a fill light. You know the best way to light your studio shoots. You know everything about lighting. Indoor lighting, that is. Indoor daytime lighting. In a clean white room. You are the lighting master.
But now your film has a scene inside a moving car. Outside. And it's at night. What do you do now? Your skills may be superb when you're in your element, but now you're faced with some real lighting challenges, big enough to give the most experienced lighting directors the shakes. Are you the lighting master after all?
Don't start to doubt yourself. You can master advanced lighting problems just as easily as you mastered the basics. Videomaker's Advanced Lighting for Video is the training tool that gives you the tricks to cut down even the hairiest lighting situations. Learn how to light a car interior, make a sales product look irresistible or shoot convincing night scenes. This DVD gives you the best techniques for defeating these seemingly insurmountable lighting conundrums:
- Setting Up a Studio - What do you need when you're setting up a studio? Learn what to look for in size, electricity, and sound.
- Studio Lighting - Your studio lighting can look professional with the right lamps, fixture types and room dimensions. We'll show you how!
- Product Lighting - Want people to buy your product? A little lighting know-how can go a long way to making anything from a basket of fruit to a used car look irresistible.
- Lighting Car Interiors - Inside a car is one of the hardest spaces to light for video. Learn how to light it right inside a cramped space where big lamps won't fit!
- Lighting Night Scenes - Outdoor night scenes can be especially tricky because bright obvious lamps can easily ruin the illusion of night. We'll show you how to use a light touch so your audience believes the action is taking place in the dark.
- Lighting Wide Shots - Lighting a wide shot is difficult if your lamps can't reach the entire area. We'll show you how to solve this problem, so that your widest angle shots still look uniformly good.
These are the skills you need to confidently call yourself a lighting master. Many young videographers find their shoots limited by their lighting skills; they want to include a night scene or a car scene, but decide against it because they don't have the confidence to pull it off right. With Advanced Lighting for Video, you won't have to pull any punches ever again. When you're on set, you truly will be the lighting master!
To see a preview and learn more, visit Advanced Lighting for Video.
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