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by Mathew Malwitz · Posted
Godox continues to expand its ever-growing lineup of lighting tools with the new SKIIIV series of professional studio flashes. Featuring an updated design and control interface with precise light output and reliable connectivity, the new series is perfectly suited for small- and medium-sized studio spaces.
Godox SK400IIIV and SK300III V Studio
by Luke Rollins · Posted
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Can you really create multiple portrait looks without moving your studio lights? Can you do so in under a minute? Join Juan in the studio as he shares how you can utilize the Westcott FJ250 and the Creative Mask tool to streamline the amount of time it takes to create portraits with different aesthetics.
0:00 - Intro
0:13 - FJ250
0:33 - Today's Lighting Setup
1:48 - How to Use the Creative Masking Tool
2:38 - Who Is This For?
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by Zack Young · Posted
Nanlite’s popular line of compact panel lights gets a powerful upgrade with the new PavoSlim 360C RGB LED panel. This 370W fixture has full RGBWW color mixing, an ultrathin design, a wide CCT range, wireless control options, and more. If you need soft light that still packs a punch, the PavoSlim 360C is worth a look, outputting 27,060 lux at 3.3’.
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If the idea of using strobe lighting feels overwhelming, this demo is the perfect place to start. Photographer Charles Chessler shows you how to build a simple and effective one-light setup making professional lighting accessible to everyone.
0:00 - Charles's journey in photography
6:50 - Lighting & camera gear
8:12 - Knowing lighting for any shoot
9:39 - Strobe setup for any studio
14:58 - Strobe lighting demo
25:53 - Using a reflector
40:00 - Different angles
47:37 - Darkening the background
55:19 - Working with an assistant
58:00 -
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Curious how to add depth to your scene using light and color? Videographer Brittney Janae knows how to turn a production studio into an interesting and cozy interview environment with just a couple of lights. Join Brittney as she demonstrates how to light a set using the new RGB moonlights from Bowens, the Nanlite FC 500C, and the Nanlite FS 300C.
0:00 - Intro
2:48 - Why color?
5:40 - Tip 1
9:05 - Tip 2
12:23 - Tip 3
14:24 - Lighting a set
34:39 - Closing thoughts
36:57 - Lighting with color should feel natural
39:16 - Q&A
by Zack Young · Posted
So you want to add lighting to your video podcast setup? Well, if you have the space for modifiers like bounce boards and softboxes, traditional COB monolights can get you the best bang for your buck when it comes to output. Limited on square footage? Switch to panel lights and get a more flattering, diffused look straight out of the box. Extremely tight on space or trying to add flourishes to an existing setup? Tube lights are perfect for smaller pops of color. No matter what your lighting needs are, there are tons of great options available
by Zack Young · Posted
With so many podcasts competing for attention, sometimes you only have a matter of seconds to rope in a potential viewer and convince them to stick around. Interesting subject matter and compelling hosts can help, but the visual aesthetics of your podcast could be the X factor that leads to success. Thoughtful lighting choices often have an even larger impact than your camera or lens, so let’s dive into four important considerations when plotting out the lighting scheme of your podcast.
Size and Power
The first step is figuring out what kind
by Zack Young · Posted
Godox continues to pack more power into smaller packages with the new KNOWLED M300R RGBWW LED Monolight, available as a standalone light kit or with a carry bag. The M300R is a 300W fixture capable of an impressive 101,000 lux at 3.3' with the included BR30 reflector. Flexible control options, power options,
by Anonymous · Posted
Profoto continues to innovate the photography lighting space with the announcement of the new Profoto D30, an AC-powered studio light that outputs an impressive 500Ws in an 11 f-stop power range. Like the brand’s popular Pro-D3, the D30 has three distinct flash modes: Eco, Boost, and Freeze. Eco will keep your colors consistent and consume less power. Using Boost gives you an extra pop of brightness. Freeze mode can achieve
by Cory Rice · Posted
The Soft Zoom Reflector from Profoto is a large, adaptable modifier designed for studio photographers working with high-powered strobes. Available in 4- and 6-foot builds, it can produce hard or soft light while working in tandem with ProHead flashes or Profoto monolights. Perfect for fashion, e-commerce, and even portraits, this flexible modifier creates flattering, wrapping light and round, natural-looking catchlights.
The Soft Zoom Reflector’s silver lining
by Robert Sansivero · Posted
An LED light panel is among the most versatile tools a vlogger, indie filmmaker, or photographer can use. But how do you know which type of panel is right for your needs? Today, LED panels have more bells and whistles to choose from than ever before: a rainbow of colors, special effects, power options, and even strobe functionality. With so many features on the market, choosing a panel can quickly become a challenge. But worry not, I’m here to help.
In my work as a photographer and DP, I use a variety of LED panels—and not always the way they
by Cory Rice · Posted
The Litepanels Studio X series of LED fresnels delivers dependable lighting for talent in a wide range of sizes, color temperatures, and mounts. Designed with the industry leaders at Quartzcolor, Studio X lights produce flattering, directional light from units built to endure the rigors of professional studio and broadcast environments.
Studio X lights feature a COB design and are available in six sizes: 60W (X2), 100W (X3), 150W (X4), 200W (X5), 300W (X6), and 360W (X7).
by Cory Rice · Posted
In a market oversaturated with LEDs competing to do a little bit of everything, I found Lupo’s Superpanel Dual Color 30 LED Panel to be a welcome return to simplicity in function and design. Whether lighting for photo or video, this bi-color LED can reliably match 3200-5600K ambient light or serve as a powerful key source on its own.
Out of the box, this light is sturdy and easy to handle. Measuring 13.4 x 12.6 x 3.9" and weighing 8.2
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Having a small space doesn’t mean you can’t have a great YouTube studio setup. Matt shows you how to create a video studio at home with a limited space, from camera gear to the set up itself. What are you doing in your own home studio setup?
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