How To Create Cinematic Fill Light | Cinematography Tips | Shutterstock Tutorials

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Rob Elis is the king of cinematic lightning! Great addition ShutterStock!

RacksmileSalek
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Excellent! Great job explaining and demonstrating as you build up the shot.

jmg
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Rob Ellis is an amazing cine, he always gives thorough info.

ScribblebytesWorldwide
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Amazing job bringing the great Rob Ellis for this cinematography tip!!!

miguelgonzal
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Amazing, i like you simple methode in explaining.

zakariaabed
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Hello Thanks for this video . Please can you talk about Calvin in the camara and light in this scene

qusayquraishi
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Thanks, Great job on the video. Also, like 99% of online lighting tutorials, you show how to light a person standing or sitting still. In most serranoes in video the person and or camera is moving. Why not do something different and show how to light for movement?

DavidJonesImages
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Looks great. I am wondering if the same effect cant be had by just adjusting the position and angle of the keylight? Bringing it a bit more towards the front of his face.

TobiasEnevoldsen
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Hey Rob, what panel lights were used in this tutorial? Thanks!

gaaraxx
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The final setup definitely looks the most pleasing and the graduation it creates is the perfect mix between dramatic and naturalistic. Is there any specific terminology for this kind of setup? (graduated key + negative fill)

orfeaggel
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It would be better for shutterstock to fix its algorithms for accepting work. Something sees noise where there is none! Absolutely!

konstantin
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The fill light usually goes from the camera side, otherwise it can cause additional shadows contradicting with the main light.
Though if it's reflected, it becomes soft and this problem goes away.

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