Sound aint that great. What can I say. It's about the content. One light? Try to spread it out evenly from one side, the fill side, or better yet, get it higherm above the subject, shooting down and back towards the drop...
Exactly what I've been looking for! Just out of curiosity, where would you place the flash if you only had 1 light for the background? (1 key, 1 fill, and 1 background).
if its possible directly behind the subject, but if it is not completely obscured you'll end up with lens flare. So so from one side with the light preferably with barn doors to stop the light from leaking onto the subject. Should do the trick.
YOu guys are great. Thanks and great modeling danielle! These videos are simple to understand and very thorough.
kingskid96 3 years ago
Very helpful!
d1eynon 3 years ago
poor...:S!
theroden 3 years ago
Sound aint that great. What can I say. It's about the content. One light? Try to spread it out evenly from one side, the fill side, or better yet, get it higherm above the subject, shooting down and back towards the drop...
Rob
nobsphotosuccess 3 years ago
One thing I do know...your videographer is using a cheap audio technica wireless mic!
Gissur33 3 years ago
Exactly what I've been looking for! Just out of curiosity, where would you place the flash if you only had 1 light for the background? (1 key, 1 fill, and 1 background).
jerbee02 3 years ago
if its possible directly behind the subject, but if it is not completely obscured you'll end up with lens flare. So so from one side with the light preferably with barn doors to stop the light from leaking onto the subject. Should do the trick.
thestrobesipswich 2 years ago