Sunday, February 09, 2014

How to shoot with proper lighting

Throughout filming the lighting is essential, not only serves to appreciate each shot or scene, but also for use as a resource of expression.


shoot with proper lighting


How to shoot with proper lighting

To create an attractive video you should try to make a work of good quality, and lighting is one of the key aspects to take into account that the product can be seen in all its splendor.


  • As a basic step in creating videos must have good lighting. In fact, it is best to have just a little more lighting needed: remember that what looks good to the naked eye, can tarnish on camera.
  • If you're shooting indoors , make sure you add lights on both sides of the table (although clearly see the above), so that if there is a surplus of light can then withdraw edited.
  • If you're shooting inside your house , light bulbs and lamps on either side of the person or object to be recorded, to ensure even lighting.
  • However, if you are shooting on location (in the yard, in the park, wherever), you should not entrust only sunlight as it is a direct light from above causing many shades. Instead, place white paperboard, paperboard and refractory plates (including cartons lined with aluminum foil) to reflect light from the sides toward the person or object you are trying to portray, to ensure good lighting from all points.
  • If you are outdoors but find a shady spot, use it. Place the actor or object in the shade directs light with white cardboard to optimize lighting . Indoors, if you do not have enough light, then direct it straight to the main focus (person, object, etc.). A lamp, a reflector, or even mirrors and cardboard to catch and direct the light from the windows are good resources.
  • Always remember the golden rule: a little more light than your eye needs to be recommended . You can always edit your videos down lighting if necessary.



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