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LED panels have put powerful lights into smaller, and lighter packages, but the most important test for any light, is how well it performs in real-world situations.
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Jesús Padilla, uno de los fotógrafos de boda, moda y retrato más respetado de México, visita nuestro local de eventos de B&H en Nueva York para unas series de seminarios. En la presentación, Jesus compartirá sus secretos de iluminación usando flash, iluminación continua y luz natural. Con una lección final sobre post-producción. El seminario será presentado completamente en español.
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Powerful, high-CRI lights in the palm of your hand? Just a few years ago, this would be unthinkable, but in this video, we try out the Stella LED series of lights.
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Shooting in the sun offers the brightest, most easily available source of light possible, but shooting outside brings its own set of challenges. In this video, learn some tricks that will help you make the most of natural light.
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A properly lit green screen is essential to creating effective and realistic composites, but it can often be difficult to pull off. In the following video, Doug Guerra, from B&H, gives a quick breakdown of what it takes to get it right, including lighting your green screen evenly, keeping distance from your subject and the screen, and being aware of the final scene when lighting your subject. Armed with this knowledge, your green screen composites
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Effective lighting doesn’t have to be complex; it just has to serve the story. In the following video, Chase Kubasiak, from Zacuto, shows four simple cinematic lighting looks and how they were created. The video covers popular sci-fi, noir, romance, and horror looks, with Kubasiak providing a detailed breakdown of the techniques and equipment used for each. Throughout the process, you’ll learn some simple, yet effective, solutions that can be applied to a variety of lighting scenarios. We hope you enjoy the video, and invite you to view the
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In the following video, Doug Guerra takes on the ubiquitous on-camera light and demonstrates five other ways to use this normally utilitarian fixture. Using the Litepanels Brick to illustrate his points, Guerra explains the general advantages of freeing the on-camera light from your camera, while highlighting some of the strengths of the Brick light unit itself. So sit back, enjoy, and let these five suggestions inspire you to
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In the following quick look, Chase Kubasiak, from Zacuto, introduces the ikan Helia 40 watt Bi-Color LED light. He points out the strengths and value of the Helia HF40, illuminating the benefits of the fixture’s Fresnel lens, combined with its variable color temperature LED light source. He also goes over the variety of powering options the light can accept. Kubasiak highlights the contents of the
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In the following video, Larry Becker introduces the Westcott Flex, a 10 x 10" LED array that is just 1/32" thick and is completely flexible. This video outlines the qualities of both the daylight- and tungsten-balanced models, including their output and CRI. Becker also discusses the AC power option and dimming from 5-100%. Additionally, the IP64 weatherproofing and multiple mounting options are mentnioned so that users can be sure to