Writing in a scene that involves characters being in a car at night should have a purpose, if not set the scene somewhere else where it can be better lit and the actors are seen properly. If the scene is in a car at night then make it dark and realistic and write good dialogue to accompany it. In most cases you see scenes like this added in TV/movies where actors are lit up like xmas trees is for no other reason than actor exposure (eye candy) or to fill frames in a weak production.
@impalax327 That's certainly debatable. In any event, we're just demonstrating the technique so that filmmakers will have the option if they feel that such a scene is necessary.
tired old cliqued techniques that just fit the cookie cutter stereotype. Be creative. If the scene involves an actor just driving around at night, and needs to be lit like this then cut the scene because its waste.
@impalax327 This particular scene was just made to demonstrate the technique, but night driving scenes (though not all that common) can be used to great effect in low budget films -- for example, the indie horror movie "Marble Hornets" using night driving scenes to create a sense of dread to propel the story along.
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Great job - Very informative and professional, Thanks for sharing
MyGearReview 2 days ago
I think I will stick to simply color correcting it to appear as though it is night- a lot less grain.
GeekinsteinTutorials 2 months ago
This was very helpful! Thanks
drsmit8 5 months ago
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videomaker 5 months ago
What I've needed for a long time. Thanks =]
MusicBySav 5 months ago
@MusicBySav Hope it helped!
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videomaker 5 months ago
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krunoom 6 months ago
@krunoom Thanks!
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videomaker 6 months ago
Writing in a scene that involves characters being in a car at night should have a purpose, if not set the scene somewhere else where it can be better lit and the actors are seen properly. If the scene is in a car at night then make it dark and realistic and write good dialogue to accompany it. In most cases you see scenes like this added in TV/movies where actors are lit up like xmas trees is for no other reason than actor exposure (eye candy) or to fill frames in a weak production.
impalax327 6 months ago
@impalax327 That's certainly debatable. In any event, we're just demonstrating the technique so that filmmakers will have the option if they feel that such a scene is necessary.
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videomaker 6 months ago
@RachJRoo Glad it helped you!
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videomaker 6 months ago
tired old cliqued techniques that just fit the cookie cutter stereotype. Be creative. If the scene involves an actor just driving around at night, and needs to be lit like this then cut the scene because its waste.
impalax327 6 months ago
@impalax327 This particular scene was just made to demonstrate the technique, but night driving scenes (though not all that common) can be used to great effect in low budget films -- for example, the indie horror movie "Marble Hornets" using night driving scenes to create a sense of dread to propel the story along.
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videomaker 6 months ago
and you need $1000s gimme cheap tips please... :|
MrLukasDiSparrow 6 months ago
@MrLukasDiSparrow do it during evening and use after effects or any other cheap editing software to darken certain parts of the video
Amillienaire 6 months ago
Could u do like a indoor lighting technique?
AgentJuly19903 6 months ago
@AgentJuly19903 It might be difficult to use in a confined space like a car.
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videomaker 6 months ago
@videomaker No, I meant like a room...at night.
AgentJuly19903 6 months ago
@AgentJuly19903 Whoops! Yup, these techniques will still work for a room.
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videomaker 6 months ago
good tips
Jtp101z 6 months ago
@Jtp101z Thanks!
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videomaker 6 months ago
very professional and very helpful.
good video.
HassanSualeh 6 months ago 3
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videomaker 6 months ago
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do you guys think we can afford this? ffs
Z3bProductions 6 months ago
finaly a good video!
djtowo 6 months ago 7
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videomaker 6 months ago
Why the video is only 360p?
oribali1 6 months ago
@oribali1 Videomaker offers a lower quality and minimal videos on youtube. If you want the full quality and full video library, you have to pay for the service on videomaker's website
kidguyperson 6 months ago
@oribali1 their website has full hd
Amillienaire 6 months ago
YES! I like that guy!
bouchandre 6 months ago
@bouchandre Glad to hear it XD
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