Fight Scene Cinematography Lighting Tips. For Cinematographers.


Kate, lensed by Lyle Vincent, offers two ways to light a fight scene on a low budget. Use these cinematography lighting tips and techniques on your own film!

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Sareesh Sudhakaran is a film director and award-winning cinematographer with over 24 years of experience. His second film, "Gin Ke Dus", was released in theaters in India in March 2024. As an educator, Sareesh walks the talk. His online courses help aspiring filmmakers realize their filmmaking dreams. Sareesh is also available for hire on your film!

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2 thoughts on “Fight Scene Cinematography Lighting Tips. For Cinematographers.”

  1. enlighting video essay w enhanced explanation about light production design on ‘kate’ by wolfcrow. ‘choreography follows light’ is a great line !

    kate is a brilliant movie w a screenplay that makes you feel you already know the story… perhaps is one of a kind moviemaking that really knows how to use previsibility of narrative as a story tool. as story developer consultant I think we live at a time to understand what we know to get ready to act. cheers from Rio.
    ps. thanks for the flow of knowledge!

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