In this video I show you HOW you can reproduce a hard light or a soft light, with David Liam's help as a guest.
On one hand the hard light creates sharp shadows, you see this light everyday in the sunset, or when it's sunny.
It's a light you can sculpt easily with black flags, a light you can use to make drop shadows, silhouettes, and many effects with smoke or water.
On the other hand, soft light is ... soft, rather blurry, the light is spreading in every direction. Soft light is flattering for the skin, it's a light you see when the weather is cloudy.
What kind of projectors do you use ?
I'll talk about Fresnel, dedolight, chimera, black flags, white board and how you use them !
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Département cinéma de Paris 8 : 8etdemi
M (1931)
Fritz Lang
Director of photography : Karl Freund
The BLUE ANGEL (1930)
Joseph von Sternberg
Director of photography : Günther Rittau et Hans Schneeberger
DESPERADO (1995)
Robert Rodriguez
Director of photography : Guillermo Navarro
BLADE RUNNER (1982)
Ridley Scott
Director of photography : Jeff Cronenweth
LA MOMIE (1999)
Stephen Sommers
Director of photography : Adrian Biddle
This video was shot with :
Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 4K
Objectif Panasonic 12-35 F/2.8
Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 6K
Objectif Canon 24-70mm f/2.8
Sennheiser G4 avec capsule sanken cos
Skylite 1030 BC
Fresnel LED LUPO 1000
Fresnel LED LUPO 650
Fresnel Cinegear 1KW
Fresnel Cinegear 300W
Dedolight
Mandarine 800W et Chimera
Black Flag (Drapeau) Avenger et Keylite
Cadre Diffusion Manfrotto
Université Paris 8 Vincennes-Saint Denis
Département Cinéma
Service Technique
Негізгі бет Shape your light to create a softlight or a hardlight
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