Where You Put Your Key Light Matters

  / robelliscinematography   - support me on Patreon for Discord access, early and extended ad-free YouTube videos, extra videos AND stream my 2023 course RECREATING DAYLIGHT! https://robelliscinematography.com/re... - download my 2023 course RECREATING DAYLIGHT for £15 here! (It's also streamable on Patreon) https://www.youtube.com/robelliscinem... - become a YouTube Member for early and extended ad-free YouTube videos! Color graded with - https://www.dehancer.com - get 10% off Dehancer using ROBELLIS at checkout https://offers.audiosocket.com/rob-el... - click the link and use my code "ROBELLIS" for a free month of fantastic unlimited music when you sign up for Audiosocket! I shot this video with DZOFilm Arles lenses - get 5% off selected DZO products with my affiliate link: https://store.dzofilm.com/rob https://www.robelliscinematography.co... - download the full 46 minute Lighting with Colour mini course ad-free, with all 5 individual parts for just £15 - including an exclusive Part 3! On the surface, how you light a face can just seem like a simple way to satisfy a specific look. Upstage lighting? That could feel more "cinematic". But we can use particular lighting patterns to influence the feeling of an image beyond satisfying a surface level reading of it. By setting up a simple scene and moving the key light around the face, you might gain a better understanding of the subtle - or not so subtle - implications that lighting patterns can have on a scene. Where you place your lights can help toward creating feelings in your audience that are coherent to your film, or image's intentions. In this instance, our own intentions for the image lined up with the loop lighting pattern. This is just one aspect of what can contribute toward a cinematic feeling - check out the other episodes in the Lighting for Cinema A - Z series to learn more about what makes cinema feel a certain way:    • Lighting for Cinema A - Z   Lenses: DZOFILM Arles 50mm t/1.4 Cameras used: Blackmagic Pyxis Blackmagic Pocket 6K Pro (BTS) DJI Osmo Pocket 3 (BTS) Lights used in the video: Nanlite FC-120C Nanlite Forza 60C Nanlite Pavoslim 240C Nanlite FL-11 Fresnel Video Contents: 0:00 It's not all about "Cinematic" 0:38 Butterfly Lighting 0:57 Loop Lighting 1:22 Rembrandt Lighting 1:47 Upstage Lighting 2:02 Wrong Mood - Kitchen Setup 3:14 Putting our Knowledge to Work 4:59 Move the Light, Shift the Mood