Catch Lights: An Easy Cinematic Tip
Catch lights or eye lights are very important to help grab the attention of your viewer in cinematography. By creating a catch light in your subject's eyes, it makes it easier for the viewer to maintain eye contact and create a connection, so this video we break down a couple ways to do this. My lighting course :) : https://www.fulltimefilmmaker.com/Lig... Thank you @mitchellthayne for the space Thank you Ella for jumping in front of the camera Thank you Brandon for the BTS!!! / brandontalbot_ Music from Musicbed, sign up for free to listen for yourself!: https://fm.pxf.io/c/3071295/1347628/1... Gear I recommend!: https://www.amazon.com/shop/bradybess...

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