Exposure Layers for Filmmaking (The Exposure Triangle)
Many are familiar with what's called the "exposure triangle" but for filmmakers we think this is best discussed as Exposure Layers. And for film there are times when three of the four available layers cannot be used for exposure. This lesson begins with Ansel Adams and Dynamic Range and steps us through using the exposure layers to get proper exposure with cinema cameras. This is sample training from the Write & Direct online film school. The only film school with a money-back guarantee after you graduate. Find out more: https://writedirect.co #exposuretriangle #filmschool #exposurelayers #lightmeter

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