Cinematography Tip: Remove Glare from Reflective Objects with Dulling Spray
Cinematographer Shane Hurlbut, ASC demonstrates how to reduce the shine, glare, and reflections on items with dulling spray for film production – and it also works for photography!
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HOW TO LIGHT DAY INTERIORS: VOL. III
Master lighting day interiors with natural + artificial lights!
- 6 Lessons
- 1 hour of instructional videos
How do you shape natural light to deliver that brilliantly lit, cinematic look and texture? In How to Light Day Interiors Vol. III, Shane Hurlbut, ASC clues you in on his methodology for handling negative fill, black tablecloth, mirrors, and mirror board without relying on expensive lights.
Then, Shane deconstructs the pros and cons of natural light before flipping it all on its head to reveal how to achieve the same look with artificial light! This course is a must-have for all cinematographers.
- Detailed written breakdowns
- Top-down Blocking & Lighting schematics
- Lighting lists templates
- Camera lists templates
- Side-by-side comparisons
- English subtitles included
ABOUT SHANE HURLBUT, ASC
Director of Photography Shane Hurlbut, ASC works at the forefront of cinema. He’s a storyteller, innovator, and discerning collaborator, who brings more than three decades of experience to his art. Hurlbut is a member of the American Society of Cinematographers, the International Cinematographers Guild/Local 600, and The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
Notable Credits
Hurlbut frequently joins forces with great directors. This includes McG’s Netflix Rim of the World and The Babysitter, plus Warner Bros. We Are Marshall and Terminator: Salvation; Scott Waugh’s Need for Speed and Act of Valor. Gabriele Muccino’s There Is No Place Like Home and Fathers and Daughters.
His additional film credits include Semi-Pro; The Greatest Game Ever Played; Into the Blue; Mr 3000; Drumline; 11:14, which earned Hurlbut a DVDX nomination; and The Skulls. Notably, his television credits include the first season of AMC’s Into the Badlands.
Early Career
Earlier in his career, Hurlbut lensed iconic music videos including Guns N’ Roses’ November Rain. He collaborated with artists Smashing Pumpkins, Stone Temple Pilots, The Rolling Stones, and Nirvana. His debut feature film, The Rat Pack, received critical acclaim and earned him a nomination from the American Society of Cinematographers. This made him the youngest nominee to date.