Nice DIY studio! You said you don't use a 3-point lighting setup, but you have 2 soft-boxes and a separation-light / rim-light / hair-light - isn't that a three-point setup?
nice video - the actual name of you softbox thing is 'cutter;' softboxes are attached to the light. Window sheers also work really well for diffusion - you can get a two pack of them for $10 at Target
best buy has a sunpak tripod foor 99.99 that stands at 70 inchs(5:29)
50grandphoto 2 months ago
Thanks for the info!
GetPainFreeTV 6 months ago
Nice DIY studio! You said you don't use a 3-point lighting setup, but you have 2 soft-boxes and a separation-light / rim-light / hair-light - isn't that a three-point setup?
bjurkowski 11 months ago
what software do you edit with
bluedog916 11 months ago
I live in France and I have to pay twice what you pay in the US...
Winnerslay 11 months ago
Yes and you can uses these for making toast as a bonus :)
Films4You 1 year ago
nice video - the actual name of you softbox thing is 'cutter;' softboxes are attached to the light. Window sheers also work really well for diffusion - you can get a two pack of them for $10 at Target
mserebreny 1 year ago
Hello
Very good video. I look forward to more.
glovercm 1 year ago
great video
bdcool14 2 years ago
Hey, great video. Could you tell me or make a video on how you attached those barn doors to your "hair light'? It would be much appreciated.
tylerpomeroy 2 years ago
Nice tut. Thanks! BTW Where can I find parts 2 and 3 to your tutorial?
shmootz 2 years ago
Sorry I haven't finished it yet.
drumat5280 2 years ago
Nice DIY studio setup. Your end result is very nice.
MarionFrank 2 years ago
Thanks!
drumat5280 2 years ago
Thanks! I got them at Homedepot. I think they are made by Husky.
drumat5280 2 years ago
Hey great video. I was wondering where you got those work lights for so cheap? and if they are a certain brand/model.
awesome stuff!
flynnz 2 years ago
I got them at Home Depot.
drumat5280 2 years ago