EP65 | The Science of Cinematic Lighting (Guest Tim Kang of Quasar Science)

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We’ve all heard about how great LEDs are. Not only are they cooler, easier to handle, and use less energy than tungsten options, you can even program them to be any color of the rainbow. Or so they say… Cinematographer Tim Kang comes from a scientific background, and uses both his technical and artistic skills as a Color Scientist for Quasar Science. We attended an event where Tim showed us in person the limitations of RGB technology, and now we get to talk with him about what that means for LED technology in the future. Get ready for a nerdy dive into the science behind lighting.

Color Scientist Explains the Problem with RGB Lights: youtu.be/5U-F7EhLp7g

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Join the Indy Mogul Community Group: https://bit.ly/2udpqDa Ted and Quasar color scientist Tim Kang compare common LED lights in the filmmaking market and take a look at the subtle differences between them. We also sit down with Tim to talk about things you didn't know about RGB lights and the biggest problem with using them.
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