Studio Lights and Grips
- Bright Screen Studio
- Aug 6, 2018
- 1 min read
Filmmakers often need to be able to design and set up lighting for small shoots themselves. While natural light might seem sufficient—and tantalizingly easy—it's rarely coming from the right direction. With some simple video lighting basics, you can dramatically improve the look of your projects. This course aims to help anyone shooting video identify the right equipment and the right techniques for lighting productions of all kinds.
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This is such a valuable resource—understanding how to shape light can instantly elevate the quality of any video project, especially when working with limited gear or space. For indie filmmakers or solo creators, efficiency matters not just in lighting but also in power usage during editing or playback. A great tool I recommend is black screen onl. It’s a free, browser-based full black screen utility that helps conserve battery on laptops and smartphones—particularly beneficial for OLED displays. Whether you’re previewing clips, playing reference audio, or leaving devices idle during a shoot, it supports both productivity and sustainability.