Video Lighting: Outdoor Techniques
35mBeginner2017-09-25
Authors

Erik Naso
Producer, Cinematographer, and Editor with 20+ years of experience
Course details
Shooting a scene outside—particularly on a sunny day—can present some unique challenges. It can be difficult to get the best angle when working out in the sun, and even if you do, the light can be harsh and unflattering. In this course, discover how to use the sun to light your talent in a way that makes them look their best. Erik Naso discusses diffusion, including how to build frames for various fabric-based lighting options. He also shares how to bounce the sunlight with fabric reflectors and bounce boards, use a black net to expose backgrounds, shoot with a landmark in frame, light and shoot in shade, and more.
Learning objectives
Diffusion options
Frames for fabrics
Bringing background exposure down
Bouncing the sunlight
Fabric reflectors
Solid and DIY bounce boards
Lighting and shooting with diffusion
Shooting with a landmark in frame
Lighting and shooting in shade
Learning objectives
Diffusion options
Frames for fabrics
Bringing background exposure down
Bouncing the sunlight
Fabric reflectors
Solid and DIY bounce boards
Lighting and shooting with diffusion
Shooting with a landmark in frame
Lighting and shooting in shade
Skills covered
Video LightingVideo
Concepts
0. Introduction
- 01 - Welcome
1. Diffusion Options
- 02 - Diffusion types
- 03 - Frames for fabrics
- 04 - Bringing background exposure down
- 05 - Stands and grip gear
2. Bouncing the Sunlight
- 06 - Fabric reflectors
- 07 - Soild and DIY bounce boards
3. Putting It All Together
- 08 - Lighting and shooting with diffusion
- 09 - Bouncing light onto the subject
- 10 - Using a black net to expose backgrounds
- 11 - Shooting with a landmark in frame
- 12 - The easy setups
- 13 - Lighting and shooting in shade
Conclusion
- 14 - Review