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Lowel DVcreator Light Kit - 3 point lighting technique

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http://www.dvestore.com/categories/Lighting/Studio-Lighting/ Explore 3 point lighting stategy with the Lowel Tota, Pro, and Omni. Basic steps on how to get better looking video using professional lighting equipment. http://dvcreators.net/lowel-dvcreators-light-kits

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  • This is a REALLY great tutorial, thank you! My only disappointment is that the tutorial includes the FlexFill which is not included in the Lowell kit :(

  • @thecaseymckinnon Thanks Casey, I appreciate the feedback - and like your vids! You can find the Photoflex 42" flexfill on our web site at dvestore.com, mention this video in the comments during checkout and I'll get you 15% off! Hope that'll help!

  • Does anyone know what f-stop, ISO, and, shutter speed would be best - on average - when using a lighting kit measuring at 1420 watts totals ( 650 each from the key & fill lights & 120 from the hair light ) ? Thanks in advance to all who answer.

  • Thanks for asking. There's not a simple answer to this one. The settings will vary wildly depending on how far each of the light sources are from the subject and what ISO your camera is shooting at. Most DV cameras are around ISO320, the Shutter Speed should be set to either 1/60th if shooting at 60i or 30p and set to 1/48th if shooting in 24p. Hope this gives you a place to start. - And remember, protect your highlights - don't them blow out as you can always color correct in post.

  • sorry, whaty i meant to ask was if this kit has enough power to light film =D. i'm all so very new at this game <3

  • Depends on what you're trying to light, ie a whole room or a football stadium :)

    Also depends on how sensitive the speed of the film is.

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  • Im glad that you show live examples of the light changes.

  • "lol kit?"

  • Wow, the lighting kit even gives her more cleavage!! I'm going to get one for my wife!

  • 04:36 did the model fit in there also? i dont see her anymore!!! j/k thanks

  • Thanks very much, very helpful for us novices.

  • Does anyone know of any techniques for shooting press/news conferences? I haven't found any videos only some suggestions from forums on what kits to buy but I would like a demo or even a tutorial such as this one. If anyone can point me to a video or any help it would be really appreciated since I don't know much in the field. Thanks.

  • Is that a VX2000 in this Video? Thanks for the preview

  • This is a great video for newbies I wish I would have had this to learn when I started 19 years ago.

  • man sorry my english is not good but i have to say

    was really help you totorial.

    really really tks just amazing. i am very good in the photoshop and my computer is really desing to work with digital pic.

    i have a nikon d 300 and very expensive light like 1300 pounds and my pics just miss some thing and i think is this, work with the lights.

    you really help me today. tks one more time.

    drawlightstudio.co.uk you can look my pics and maybe give me some advise

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