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/ robelliscinematography - support me on Patreon for Discord access, early and extended ad-free YouTube videos, extra videos AND stream my 2023 course RECREATING DAYLIGHT! https://robelliscinematography.com/re... - download my 2023 course RECREATING DAYLIGHT for £15 here! (It's also streamable on Patreon) https://www.youtube.com/robelliscinem... - become a YouTube Member for early and extended ad-free YouTube videos! https://offers.audiosocket.com/rob-el... - click the link and use my code "ROBELLIS" for a free month of fantastic unlimited music when you sign up for Audiosocket! ITEMS USED TO MAKE THE BOUNCE: A1 stretched canvas Cable ties Hook and loop velcro tape Pins Screws Black material (we used "theatre curtain", good thickness, flame retardant, etc - the classic one to use it duvetyne) Bounce material (we used unbleached muslin - makes for a warm, smooth, bounce light) We also used a bradawl to make the holes, screwdriver to screw in the screws (what a sentence) and fabric scissors to cut the material. And a stapler! One update after using the bounce a few times: staple more of the velcro than just the ends, as it will start peeling off of the material :D or there may be a better solution - I'm rubbish at this stuff ;) Sometimes, creating your own solution is the best way to get around issues that you might face when working on budgets in your video/photo work. We make a DIY overhead bounce, which can be controlled via makeshift flags, and also use velcro tape to make the bounce material swappable - giving you more options when it comes to using the canvas. And the whole setup is very light, meaning you're able to hang it from cheaper boom arms - don't go too cheap though ;) Camera: Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 6K Pro Lenses: Samyang VDSLR MKII - 14mm 24mm 35mm 50mm #filmmaking #cinematic #lighting