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How to Tell Story With Lighting Gaffer Breakdown with Harold Skinner

How to Tell Story With Lighting Gaffer Breakdown with Harold Skinner

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He's worked with David Fincher, he's worked with Christopher Nolan, his name is Harold Skinner! He's the chief electrician on today's featured movies like Interstellar and The Social Network. Join us as he talks about how these masterful movies were lit as well as how indies can become better gaffers. Harold's Links
Date: 2022-09-13

Comments and reviews: 20


Could you also do a video about lighting the scenes for total beginners? Like where you teach the very basics such as How to choose the right color temp for scenes and What to keep in mind (about lighting) while preparing to shoot something etc. I hope you get what I mean: )
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Ridiculous! there is no reason in heaven or hell to shoot a 100 takes, absolutely not. Clint Eastwood rarely shoots more than 3 takes, his idea is if you can't get in 3 takes you can't get. thats a waste of studio money
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That last line about having the courage to let things go dark resonates super hard with me. I spent so much time yesterday trying to light a scene, only to ditch all the lights and shoot with the natural window light.
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It would also be interesting for someone like Mr. Skinner take the time to point out how to do the lighting wrong. A list of don't do this even if tempted and why. tHanks for a great video
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Really informative and fascinating content. Thank you for bringing actual professionals to your show. There are so many insights into what makes a scene look so good.
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I've learned more from this video than I have from all my masterclass's I've purchased or watched for free. Thanks for answering questions most tap dance around
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Social Network & Dragon Tattoo (and Fright Night) are still my go to references for all digital films all these years later. This man is a genius. Thanks Ted.
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Video is excellent. Could use another hour or so on Interstellar. Shooting darker for a more organic look? Which is it? More light or more organic?
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I wonder if there could be a longer version as a podcast on Spotify or something. Would love to be a fly in the wall during the whole conversation!
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Great content. Thank you. I just would like to hear about the use of this Soft/Muslin ceilings top light that are very common in Fincher's set.
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I'm huge fan of Fincher and I love the way his stuff is lit. It was great to see how they pulled this stuff off. Thanks for the great content.
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Really love the way you show the lighting gear used side by side. A big help for people who don't exactly know all industry-standard gear.
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I love how simple the lighting is for a lot of these scenes. You don't need tons of equipment, you just need to know what you're doing.
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Maybe its just me but, most of these videos show how they did it. But could we get an episode of why they do it? Great video though!
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does anyone know what he meant my putting newspaper/alumnium foil to cover up the windows? i don't really understand this
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Lately I've been trying to learn more about lighting, so this video comes in handy. Can you read my mind Indy Mogul!
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You're not gonna believe it
but me and you said 'Intersteller' the second time, at the same time and in the same way

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We are all very Lucky to have to enjoy such Good content Great job Indie Mogul always a pleasure to watch your videos
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Beautiful content. Amazing guest. When was the last time that we shot 100 takes for one single scene?
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Have the courage to let things go dark and not light YESSSS! I have struggled with this for so long.
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