Three Point Lighting Tutorial

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Uploaded by on May 9, 2007

Me talking about how to light a subject for Photography, filming or animation.

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  • have you bothered to look in a mirror?

  • hi do you know of anywhere that i could find decent studio lighting for under £100

  • eBay, one seller that I think is good would be 1stopphotoshop as they sell lots of different stuff... They use energy saving bulb's but they are at the right colour temperature...

    Another (even cheaper) choice would be to buy halogen work lights as they use the same bulb's and are allot cheaper than high end studio lights.

    But if you are only lighting for models, then just use desk lamps and modify them to what you really want ;D

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  • why do you move your mouse around so much???

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  • @MarkRitchie1990 you could try imagining decent studio lights for under 100

  • Petro1986, your tutorial was helpful. I don't do animation. I am trying studio photography instead of outdoor and Macro. I thought your animation was cool. But I just had to say, and I am seriously not trying to be offensive, this video is really funny. The cursor looks like it is the one talking and dancing around the screen. If you are into animation, I think you should redo this video, animate that cursor, maybe add an original score, but leave your dialog. It is funny too.

  • your mouse makes me drowsy...

  • isn't having a high f/stop = wide DOF?

  • You should be more consice, less rambling, talk better, be more informative, seriously, it woud greatly improve the quality of the video. I could not watch the whole video, just something to take into consideration.

  • it's an informative video but that mouse movements stop me watching it....

  • Good stuff, thanks for posting.

  • Sorry I only made it to 6:02 before lapsing into a coma

  • this is like every teacher i ever had.

  • Couldnt you just raise your shutter speed to close out the ambient light from the window.. After all Shutterspeed controls ambient light and aperature is your flash..

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