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Nov 20, 2011 13:21 |  #1

Came across this on Twitter, might be of interest.
From here: http://fstoppers.com …uction-to-studio-lighting (external link)


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Nov 20, 2011 20:04 |  #2

Excellent video, really enjoyed that so thanks for sharing :D


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Nov 20, 2011 23:05 |  #3

Haven't had a chance to check it out yet, but seems like it'll be informative. Thanks!


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Nov 21, 2011 00:47 |  #4

It was an Ok video. Talked a lot about lighting ratios and you can not hear most of the questions that are being asked by the class so the answer that are given are kind of useless. But all in all a nice video for people like me who are just learning about off camera flash.




  
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Nov 21, 2011 02:42 |  #5

gremlin75 wrote in post #13429296 (external link)
It was an Ok video. Talked a lot about lighting ratios and you can not hear most of the questions that are being asked by the class so the answer that are given are kind of useless. But all in all a nice video for people like me who are just learning about off camera flash.

That's actually a big pet peeve of mine. It's like when you're sitting 20 rows back and some one in the front asks a question, and the speaker answers it...umm, no one else knows what you're answering. :rolleyes: Good speakers will repeat the question before answering. He was in a smaller room and probably assumed everyone could hear. I don't think he was thinking ahead about it being on video. I'm pretty sure B&H could afford to mic the audience. When making the video, they'd just have to turn the track on when a question is asked. I remember watching Neil vN's B&H workshop a couple months ago. He was taking a question and needed to cough and take some water. He turned off his mic to be courteous, but the question couldn't be heard since he turned off the mic. :-|


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Nov 21, 2011 07:29 |  #6

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I remember watching Neil vN's B&H workshop a couple months ago...

That's another one worth watching...
http://youtu.be/mivhtz​g7P4s (external link)


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Nov 21, 2011 11:53 |  #7

Nice one :)


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Nov 21, 2011 11:58 |  #8

yay i love videos!!!!!!!


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Nov 21, 2011 12:32 |  #9

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yay i love videos!!!!!!!

Then also make sure you check out the Twit Photo episodes...
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Nov 23, 2011 08:34 |  #10

clarence wrote in post #13431093 (external link)
Then also make sure you check out the Twit Photo episodes...
http://twit.tv/show/tw​it-photo (external link)

The only thing that really bugs me about Twit, is that the hosts interrupt the guest speakers A LOT!!! Especially when the guest is on an important point. Prime examples is when Zack Arias and Jasmine Starr were both featured guests.


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Nov 23, 2011 16:14 |  #11

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The only thing that really bugs me about Twit, is that the hosts interrupt the guest speakers A LOT!!! Especially when the guest is on an important point. Prime examples is when Zack Arias and Jasmine Starr were both featured guests.

The host need to sound important. I know what you mean though:)


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Nov 23, 2011 19:44 |  #12

uggggg.. thought they were an eye dropper commercial.... i agree.. i havent watched them but spot checked them... and wow... MONOTONE!!!!!


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Nov 24, 2011 16:47 |  #13

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Came across this on Twitter, might be of interest.
From here: http://fstoppers.com …uction-to-studio-lighting (external link)

Thanks Rene... good info. Now, why doesn't he have a camera currently?


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Nov 24, 2011 16:57 |  #14

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Thanks Rene... good info. Now, why doesn't he have a camera currently?

Because he rents what he needs :) although I am sure he will have a body or two somewhere :lol:


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