Meet The Gaffer #29: Using A Light Meter - Part 2
Director of Photography, Tomas Tucker goes over the basics of taking light meter readings on a set and discusses some of the reasons why using a light meter makes you better at lighting a set.

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Meet The Gaffer #28: Using A Light Meter - Part 1

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Stillmotion: Using a Light Meter to Understand Light for Filmmaking

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Meet The Gaffer #7: Marking Gel

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Meet The Gaffer #104: Farside Key

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Light Metering Basics: Using an Incident Meter

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Where Should You Point Your Light Meter? Exploring Photography with Mark Wallace

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Meet The Gaffer #149: Light Control Devices (Soft Egg Crates)

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Gaffer & Gear 68 – Inverse Square Law & Grids

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How to Light Full Body Portraits (Studio Setup Breakdown)

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Light Meter Basics/Contrast Ratios

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Shooting Portraits with One Speedlight

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Meet The Gaffer #51: The Cardellini Clamp -- Inventor Edition

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Why Hollywood Movies Look So Good

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Basics of Light Metering for Photography with Mark Wallace

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Do you need a light meter for video?

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Meet The Gaffer #132: Lighting for Movement: Fast and Nimble edition

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Light Metering Basics: Using a Spot Meter to Maximize Dynamic Range

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One of the Best Tools for Understanding Light

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Meet The Gaffer #175: Direct, Indirect, Hard, and Soft Light

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