How I Lit a Vintage Scene With One Light | Multiple Shots

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In this video we're looking at how I lit a vintage scene with one light! This tutorial has a variety of wide and tight shots, and can be done all with ONE LIGHT.

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Hey man, I just wanna say I've always appreciated your work. Ever since the pandemic happened, financial problems kicked in and I had no choice but to stop film school. Your videos helped me continue progressing the profession I choose to have. Continue the great work man!

forgmail
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This video has inspired me to sell all my lights and keep only 1. NOOOT!!!

But this is a great video showing how you can use and modify a single light in so many ways. I've missed just watching your setups for inspiration. Now I'm off to the next.

NewLayer
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This really helps! Thanks for talking us through your setup.

ElBoyoElectronico
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You're the best Brady! I always learn a lot from your videos

mr.mayhemsama
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Thanks for sharing ! I have two lights and i always wondered if i can shoot anything special.

Elie.Khoury
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Just discovered your channel today and I already Love this dude ♥️.
Beautiful content 💥♥️

The_CSI
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Busy is good! Are you working on a short film?

MoonlightSocial
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Super helpful tips man, using just 1 or 2 lights make things a lot less stressful on set I find. I definitely gotta pick me up some haze now

owen_poffenroth
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Oh man - the wide of Sara watching the projector image was so good. I'm trying to improve my wide-shot game right now. Loved the simplicity yet effectiveness in your setups. Keep up the good work Brady!

JacobVossFilms
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Good point about thinking quick ! I’m in production for a short film and shooting in golden hour definitely required me to move fast haha

alexbadeau
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Its good to see you pal ☺️
Good job 👌

nilsen
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This would’ve been super useful to learn before my recent short film since I used a slide projector. Definitely will try these techniques in the future.

BuriedHatchetProductions
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IM about to shoot something and I plan on putting my one Nanlite 300 outside the window with haze just like this. I won't have blinds though
just sheer curtains.

johnf.hebert
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Bahaha, ah the haze scene from your last video was very relatable. Note, gaffer tape over smoke detectors can ruin the paint on your ceiling!

heroaomedia
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Hey Brady, fantastic video, one of my favorites of yours so far! What is the projector's make/model and where did you get it? It looks super cool! Thank you for all you do for us!

CountSorinsRealm
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Hey!
how do you color your videos?
please record the video.
I have been following you for a long time. But I can't wait for a video with color correction in Davinchi.

AkimAsanovFilms
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Would be interesting If you could fake the hazy look for the Close Up Shot in post to Match the shots...

smepable
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Brady another superb tutorial!!
I do have a question though, at what percent did you have the 300d running ?

sansan-fbeu
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I was wondering if you could do a video where you just use flashlight and natural light to light up the scene, i know there are some people like me who cant afford lights, so if you could do it, it would be of great help😊, as always amazing content ❤ thank you.

mrp
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can i do it with ml60 ? or should we use powerful light ?

NOURA