

RGG EDU - Dramatic Portraiture & Lighting with Chris Knight (2017)

WEBRip | MP4 + Project files | English | 1920 x 1080 | AVC ~1215 kbps | 23.976 fps

AAC | 138 Kbps | 48.0 KHz | 2 channels | Subs: English | 13:38:34 | 11.1 GB

Genre: Video Tutorial / Photographing, Adobe Photoshop WEBRip | MP4 + Project files | English | 1920 x 1080 | AVC ~1215 kbps | 23.976 fpsAAC | 138 Kbps | 48.0 KHz | 2 channels | Subs: English | 13:38:34 | 11.1 GBGenre: Video Tutorial / Photographing, Adobe Photoshop

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Shadow, Emotion, Mood, Storytelling; all of these are foundational elements of a dramatic portrait. For photographers aching to improve their grasp on the tools of dramatic portraiture, knowing where, and how to start, can puzzle even the most sophisticated of artists.Weve partnered with Chris Knight, one of the best in the portraiture industry, to provide you with the highest quality educational experience possible. In this new tutorial, Chris takes you step-by-step in this all-inclusive walkthrough of his advanced portrait workflow. The story-telling centrality of his method lies in the understanding that crafting light should help to fulfill the narrative, not the other way around.Approaching the concept of portraiture can be both a daunting and intimidating task. Chris Knight provides a total dissection of the tools and techniques of dramatic lighting to give you a creative foundation and expanded understanding of the key elements of a dramatic portrait. Chris begins by unpacking the core concepts, which grow with increasing complexity. As a teaching professional, his ability to compound the fundamentals provides you with a dynamic, unique, and effective approach to portraiture.Content:01-01 Getting Started-Introduction01-02 Getting Started-How We See02-03 Technical Lighting-Qualities of Light02-04 Technical Lighting-Modifications of Light02-05 Technical Lighting-Size Matters02-06 Technical Lighting-Lighting Patterns02-07 Technical Lighting-Purpose of Light02-08 Technical Lighting-Ratios of Light02-09 Technical Lighting-Shape of Light02-10 Technical Lighting-Controlling Light02-11 Technical Lighting-Favorites03-12 Hollywood Shoot-Introduction03-13 Hollywood Shoot-The Gentleman03-14 Hollywood Shoot-The Lady03-15 Hollywood Shoot-The Couple03-16 Hollywood Shoot-Culling03-17 Hollywood Shoot-Quick Development03-18 Hollywood Shoot-Cleanup03-19 Hollywood Shoot-Skin03-20 Hollywood Shoot-Global Dodge and Burn03-21 Hollywood Shoot-Liquify03-22 Hollywood Shoot-Color and Tone03-23 Hollywood Shoot-Sharpen, Noise, and Output04-24 Don Quixote-Introduction04-25 Don Quixote-Pose One04-26 Don Quixote-Pose Two04-27 Don Quixote-Pose Three04-28 Don Quixote-Culling and Quick Development04-29 Don Quixote-Full Image Workflow04-30 Don Quixote-Image Two Workflow05-31 Nativity Scene-Introduction05-32 Nativity Scene-Kim + Kanye05-33 Nativity Scene-Culling and Quick Development05-34 Nativity Scene-Assembly05-35 Nativity Scene-Cleanup05-36 Nativity Scene-Toning05-37 Nativity Scene-Personal Style and Closing StatementAbout the InstructorChris KnightCommercial PhotographerChris Knight was born in Wiesbaden, Germany and hardened by the sweaty, nearly chewable, humidity of Florida. He combines his unconditional love of art history with his conditional love of technology, topping it off with a flare for the cinematic and an uncompromising eye for detail. His work has appeared in or on Vogue, People, MSNBC, ABC, Ocean Drive, GQ and others. Chris is an instructor at Pratt Institute as well as the New York Film Academy.Homepage:Extract files with WinRar Latest !