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RocketJump Film School's video: Lighting 101: Quality of Light

@Lighting 101: Quality of Light
This is our first installment of our Lighting 101 series, where Lauren walks us through an important concept in film lighting: the quality of your light-- i.e. how hard or soft your light is. In this video we cover the differences between hard and soft light, how the size and distance of your source affect the quality of your light, how to create hard and soft light using those concepts, and what diffusion actually does! Not only that, we'll tell you how to apply these concepts to your own lighting at home. Have more questions? Ask Lauren directly in our forums! http://j.mp/Lighting101Quality For those interested, the lights used were: HARD LIGHT: 800 Joleko with 50 degree barrel SOFT LIGHT: Two 4' 4Bank Kinos stacked on top of each other DIFFUSION SECTION: 250 Diffusion Gel hand-held in front of the Joleko Astra 1x1 Bicolor Litepanel, softbox added Sola 6 Litepanel Daylight Fresnel, bounced into large styrofoam bounce card Inca 12 Litepanel Tungsten Fresnel, shot throught 8x8' silk on frame - - - Questions about our sponsors and how they work? A video on that soon, but we have an open policy and can answer your questions directly on our forums: http://discuss.rocketjump.com - - - Thanks for watching! More videos at http://school.rocketjump.com! We are live on YouTube every Thursday at 4PM PST! You can also follow us on Facebook & Twitter: http://www.facebook.com/RJFilmSchool https://twitter.com/rjfilmschool

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