In this lesson we’ll see how the Standard Creative Style works for skin tones.
Notes:
- First, we’ll look at the long shot, and then the close up.
- Each scene is underexposed by 4 stops and 2 stops, overexposed by 2 stops and 4 stops and correctly exposed.
- White balance is Daylight, constant.
- All footage recorded in XAVC S in camera, in 1080p25.
- Click images to enlarge for 100% view.
- Model is wearing makeup in the close up, but not the long shot.
- In some cases a 4×4 ND filter was used, and this might introduce color shifts. I was shooting at high-noon, and this was unavoidable. The best way to overcome this bias is to study all the exposure details.
- I’m bouncing light off a white reflector in the close up.
- Credits: Model: Riya Chanda Assistant: Pranjal Vedant