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  • rooster.237 wrote on April 14, 9:48 am

    hell yeah everyone needs see this

  • ionfilms wrote on April 14, 10:22 am

    Great episode!

  • tjack004 wrote on April 14, 10:43 am

    With God as My Witness, I'll never rent an Arri Kit again!

  • ace24 wrote on April 14, 10:45 am

    The test film was hilarious, good episode.

  • mch7 wrote on April 14, 10:45 am

    Sorry guys for saying this but...
    you go over budget a lot.
    Hey AWESOME episonde though.
    That video was glowing with color and uhh... Light.

  • mch7 wrote in reply on April 14, 10:46 am

    episode*

  • Ray Biddle wrote on April 14, 10:48 am

    Who killed the sub? I think I may have to send someone to discuss hoagie abuse with him! That was wrong!

    The lighting look really good, I didn't see any shadows or bright spots.

    Just don't abuse hoagies anymore!

  • NotRamonD wrote in reply on April 19, 4:08 pm

    That would be me, but Erik made me do it, I swear

  • Daniel White (guest) wrote on April 14, 10:56 am

    Hey Erik! Nice job. Really need a good lighting solution.

  • darkskill (guest) wrote on April 14, 11:21 am

    Kool

  • The-Creator wrote on April 14, 11:46 am

    brilliant!!!!!

    lovin the test film and the tutorial!

  • GrenunnyPro wrote on April 14, 11:55 am

    Hey great Job on the lighting thing. We've been using a fixture very similar to that for over a year now. Some people may be interested in what we found out. Attempting green screen with those lights will be Very difficult without some kind of color correction. Its doable but it won't look 'news room professional'. Also your stand was extremely heavy, it is possible to build one from wood that weighs less than a quarter of the cement but is almost as stable.

  • Darren Landrum (guest) wrote on April 14, 12:00 pm

    The only real flaw I can see is that the reflection of the fluorescent tubes is pretty clearly visible in your glasses, Erik. I don't know exactly what you might do about that, though. Other than that, this is a very clever idea, and one I'll likely use.

  • Dead Fish Tutorials wrote on April 14, 12:08 pm

    very nice. careful the reflection in you glasses, tho, eric

  • Joe (guest) wrote on April 14, 12:12 pm

    hey guys,

    Love the look of the rig but the only thing is if you are only using the mic built in your camera you will have a back buzzing/ringing sound in the background from the florescent lights

  • iambubba wrote on April 14, 12:19 pm

    You Suck! I was getting ready to show how to do the same thing and post it on here. :( good video tho :)

  • M3n747 (guest) wrote on April 14, 12:25 pm

    I'd say the lights were good enough - the episode and the test film didn't look any worse or any better than previous episodes and test films. :)

  • uhrisuh wrote on April 14, 12:54 pm

    For everyone making comments about the glare on Erik's glasses: You might also want to look into making a soft box for your lighting fixture. It won't make the glare go away completely but it will help cut it down dramatically. adding a light with a soft box directly above will almost cut out glares on shiny surfaces, but you have to worry about odd shadows and such. This is where reflectors come to play!

  • loststudiosltd wrote on April 14, 1:02 pm

    Really awesome episode, guys. This will be really useful. Could you maybe show us how you had the indy-flo set up with the rest of your lights? Thanks!

  • Stark0 wrote on April 14, 1:12 pm

    I've gotta start lighting my videos....

  • deadbydawn wrote on April 14, 1:34 pm

    Sorry about your sandwhich Erik it looked super delicious too. Great episode the lighting was great for the price.

  • Weker1 wrote on April 14, 1:37 pm

    YOU DON'T KILL A MANS FOOD!
    Also I didnt have the additions you made but I have two Lights like that I got out of my old Gerage Before My house was sold.
    It looked good and the fact that it's so bright makes it great, I may have to make those additions to mine.
    Also would it have been better to run the zipties in an x pattern through the T pipe? rather then useing the stopper.

  • ciwi286 wrote on April 14, 1:53 pm

    The lights look great.

    And congratz Peter!

  • bridboyross wrote on April 14, 1:56 pm

    Great build, Simple yet judging by the episode very effective.

  • mathijsdemachtige wrote on April 14, 1:56 pm

    nice testfilm, hilarious

  • Scott (guest) wrote on April 14, 2:25 pm

    Just wondering if anyone here knows a good place to get clamp lights in Australia (Perth to be specific). I've looked at bunnings and they have nothing suitable.

  • NinternMike wrote in reply on April 15, 9:00 pm

    Do they have home depot's or any type of hardware stores down there? You can get clamp and flood lights there for a good price

  • THX11384EB (guest) wrote on April 14, 2:50 pm

    Next weeks episodes test film should be in 3D

  • wannabe wrote on April 14, 2:53 pm

    haha, in your face, Erik. no sandwich for you. good eps. the light actually looked kinda weird to me. but at least you were lighted WELL, right? RIGHT!?!

  • Kaime wrote on April 14, 3:18 pm

    the lighting kicks, IO was really surprised.

  • toppie34 wrote on April 14, 3:20 pm

    your lghts are perfect altough i dont need one yet

  • Fisherking wrote on April 14, 3:37 pm

    No one else seemed to notice -- Battletoads!

  • PiratesStoleMyToast wrote on April 14, 4:04 pm

    Very Nice tip, I was always needing some serious light source

  • dragonshirt productions (guest) wrote on April 14, 4:51 pm

    I saw no real difference in the lighting.
    Erik must be trippin' that's 3 episodes now that he's gone over budget

  • Scott wrote on April 14, 4:59 pm

    That was an awesome build.

  • flickflicker (guest) wrote on April 14, 5:16 pm

    It was a good lighting set up, but I could easily tell that you were already using it because it was reflecting in Eric's glasses. It looks nice though, other than that.

  • zombiekillernick (guest) wrote on April 14, 6:29 pm

    The lighting was awesome!

  • Big_B wrote on April 14, 6:38 pm

    Awesome episode guys.. PS I maybe a terrible speller but I didn't notice any spelling errors in the Quickly scrolling titles ;)

  • Androom05 wrote on April 14, 6:41 pm

    Freaking awesome! I use a halogen lights I got for cheap, one has a tripod and the other doesn't. haha!

  • Myno Duesp (guest) wrote on April 14, 7:47 pm

    the lights r doin good erik. nice job

  • SpaceCaptain wrote on April 14, 10:25 pm

    Hey, overall it looks good, but at times you can see the light kit in the reflection of your glasses.

  • chrismagic wrote on April 14, 10:34 pm

    hey i know you probably wont read this comment, but i saw an HV20 box behind you in the last shot with the sandwitch. What do you think about it? i have seen full feature films shot with just the hv20 and i wide angle adapter. (Different audio of course)
    please reply
    thanks

    Chrismagic










  • hyperdrive wrote in reply on April 15, 8:17 am

    we just picked up one of 'em and it's a hell of a camera for the money. i personally think it's better than any camera priced below $1,000US.

  • 007brett wrote on April 14, 10:36 pm

    ya, you can see the fluorescent light on the reflection of his glasses towards the end. this was a great video!

  • James (guest) wrote on April 14, 11:13 pm

    One thing you need to watch out for Erik that you forgot to mention is some fluorescents and lights of the like, will cause a problem to your Camera called the GreenPlauge. Your footage will either Brighten and darken as you film making for BAD looking footage where it seems like your lights are malf., OR it will cause a nasty ugly green glow to everything.. THis is caused by the offset from the CCD RGB spectrum.

  • Bueno wrote on April 14, 11:36 pm

    Is there any way to make this portable so that you can use outside on location? I heard somewhere that its possible through the use of a car battery.

  • delish23 wrote on April 15, 2:16 am

    I like that going over budget now has legitimate consequences.

  • tambrm1016 (guest) wrote on April 15, 5:39 am

    I'm not sure when I would want to use this set up V.S. the clamp lights. A little more explanation on when to use one kind of light set up rather than another would help me to decide if I need to build these or not. Right now my green screen work has improved A LOT due to following your advice. More on this subject would really help me a lot


    Thanks!!

  • Madmax (guest) wrote on April 15, 7:47 am

    loved the ep and can i ask why dont u ever do a trip 2 jersey??? i think u should do it soon. i always look at it and think hummmmm wonder wot that ep would b like.

  • Sam (guest) wrote on April 15, 3:09 pm

    nice use of the HVR-V1 at 01:20, did you shoot the whole episode and test film with it? Anyway Im honoured to use the same camera as you guys. The slowmo kicks ass, but it's nice to see some normal indoor footage from it (if you can call rolling around farting in agony normal). Did you shoot in full HD then down convert in post, or in camera? And was it prog. or interlaced? I've never really used it for web video so I'd appreciate knowing how you guys pulled it off.
    Cheers

  • MissaHaven wrote on April 15, 3:33 pm

    the only difference that i noticed was the reflection in your glasses.

  • Allen Toomey (guest) wrote on April 15, 6:21 pm

    Thanks Cool site.

  • Black Dawn Productions wrote on April 15, 6:23 pm

    any idea how to make a nice soft box of this?

  • Phratpirate wrote on April 15, 7:17 pm

    Am I the only one that doesn't like the lighting in this episode?

    Sorry guys... I LOVE your videos and effects a lot...but this lighting doesn't seem to look good Skin tones and colours are really harsh... thats just my opinion though.

    Some scenes looked ok but others were just waay to assaulting to my eyes...

  • ploomit wrote on April 15, 9:01 pm

    I missing a part for this build were can I get the Indymogul stickers?

  • oooyo (guest) wrote on April 15, 9:04 pm

    that was awesome guy's.how did you guys make the gas appear in the shot?

  • kgutier1 wrote on April 16, 3:12 am

    Hmmm...

    What kinds of fluorescents did you use? Usually florescent lights bleed green...


  • Kevin Mosley (guest) wrote on April 16, 4:22 am

    How does the picture look? Quite good.

    I really liked the light behind the couch.

    I first watched the the film Double-mint Dumb on Vimeo and asked myself, "What the hell did they do this week?" I had no idea it was a DIY lighting special. This is a very important episode because great lighting is usually always missing with most independent videos.

    Overall, Erik looked hot and Justin's place looked great underthose lighting conditions.

  • steve nelson wrote in reply on April 17, 5:26 am

    What about me Kevin? :(

  • jowo96 (guest) wrote on April 16, 7:08 am

    You probably need to keep reflective things off set when using these lights, you're glasses caught the light

  • hotstuf531 wrote on April 16, 10:48 am

    sorry but that was just gay i dont want to know how to have good lighting i want to know how make some ones liver explode out of there body}:(

  • Anonymous_review (guest) wrote on April 16, 3:16 pm

    It looked better...

    Now if you got a pair of three, you could have a key light, a fill light and a back light and have professional lighting. Then you could have a whole episode on lighting techniques and do low light noir, high contrast etc.

  • 02browns (guest) wrote on April 16, 5:24 pm

    That was the funniest test film ever!

  • nathanial (guest) wrote on April 16, 5:40 pm

    Hi, Erik Beck, over in america is alright but here in england, or more specifically, here in Wales parts are harder to come by and even finding fun shapes and equipment to work with is hard, why don't you come over here and see if its any easier for you. Better yet come to Wrexham, thats where I live, and see if you can make a movie here.

  • gtf144 wrote on April 16, 8:57 pm

    fucking funny :) oh and great episoce..............rotflol

  • Xury (guest) wrote on April 17, 10:50 pm

    t 00:56 you can see the light's reflection in Erik's glasses.

  • bodytemple (guest) wrote on April 17, 11:40 pm

    Thanks a lot for this i been lighting "GAFFING" for the last 6 years and i built a light kit just like this about three years ago and never used them cause i was having issue's with the barn door construction, but thanks to you BFX i'm sure i can use them now. I was wondering if you have any ideas for scrims

  • menacestudios wrote on April 18, 2:43 pm

    Just came back from NAB in Las Vegas and stopped by the Kino Flo Booth and they thought it was very interesting...

  • Jake M (guest) wrote on April 19, 1:27 am

    good color, but it seems a little more shadowy

  • Ed Ward (guest) wrote on April 19, 12:31 pm

    The lights did a decent job, but I thought they had too much of a blue-ish tint to them in some of the shots .. specifically of you two guys sitting on the couch. Am I wrong?

  • the d man (guest) wrote on April 19, 9:51 pm

    you should make custom light sabers that would rock i love the show im only 13 so if you would do this it would be awesome

  • toppie34 wrote on April 20, 3:19 am

    i can see the reflection in your glasses so you could maybe not put it directly in the middle maybe a nit more to the side

  • ugman77 wrote on April 20, 12:39 pm

    by the way, you shouldnt ever make concrete withough wearing gloves. its really bad for your skin. but great episode! i am definatly going to make this

  • Gino Mortillaro (guest) wrote on April 22, 6:37 pm

    Nice DIY work

  • MotleyCrewStudios (guest) wrote on April 24, 11:16 am

    how do you create your own plug??

  • markifan222 (guest) wrote on April 24, 6:46 pm

    i need u to make a cheap realistic foam sword under 35$

  • Filth (guest) wrote on April 27, 12:54 pm

    You can see the reflecions in Eriks specs ^.^

  • iloseonpurpose wrote on April 27, 2:22 pm

    hey how could you make a gel for a soft box???

  • NickNorm (guest) wrote on April 28, 2:32 am

    What kind of broad spectrum bulbs would you reccomend for a clamp light? and you guys got any cheap solutions for gels and/or diffusion?

  • Delano wrote on May 6, 11:59 pm

    Kick ass.. but don't you think the mr. budget went a little overboard?

  • Bradley Richards (guest) wrote on May 7, 1:17 am

    Awesome, Awesome, Awesome - I've been looking into making some cheapo-light fixtures for indoor lighting - however I don't think that this build would be outside-viable (say, nightime?)
    Speaking of night-time lighting, what do you recommend?
    I also might send in a quick-tips about the reflection on your glasses - really all that you need to do is raise the ear-peices (arms) of the glasses above your ears a little, tilting the lens' downward so the reflection isnt seen (its used in passport photos so that the flash isn't seen or as noticeable).

    Lastly - dont sweat being overbudget - no need to be exact its good to have just a rough estimate for projects.
    PEACE

  • Mac Guy (guest) wrote on May 19, 9:29 pm

    Hey how about a light gel.

  • Mac Guy (guest) wrote on May 19, 9:31 pm

    Also good lighting for a good green screen and make the lighting cheep.

  • sinjar (guest) wrote on May 26, 4:55 pm

    that was cool keep it up indy

  • Dr0pK1CK (guest) wrote on May 26, 9:14 pm

    it was a bit too bright in some scenes and looked flat during the fart gum movie. it seems to work well as a key and filler but i would try to add a backlight to make it look more natural

  • TemoHisme (guest) wrote on June 3, 3:43 pm

    where can I get a clamp light and how much are they

  • TemoHisme (guest) wrote in reply on June 3, 3:45 pm

    oh yeah i forgot, to answer me email me at revoulution1394@yahoo.com

  • Joshua (guest) wrote on June 28, 6:02 pm

    that was awsome oh and how to make sound effects

  • Green Hat Productions wrote on June 30, 8:10 pm

    you need to white balance cause it was orangeish! trust me i work for a tv network!!!

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