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In the third episode of The Science, Cinematographer and Color Expert Tim Kang discusses Inverse Square Law, and how to correctly use it to estimate exposure levels on your set. Many gaffers and DPs have observed that the Inverse Square law does not work on large sources, but the discrepancy lies in a key element, touched on in this video. Whether it’s a conventional or virtual production, knowing how to predict your light’s output will always be one of the best tools to have in your back pocket. Chapters 00:00 ISL Intro 01:05 Understanding the Formula 01:48 ISL Discrepancy 02:09 Table Top Test 03:30 Discrepancy Explained 06:02 Importance of ISL --------------------------------------------------------- Sign up to make sure you receive episodes of The Science: https://www.quasarscience.com/pages/n... Thanks to our friends at Planar for supporting this series. Learn more about their LED Wall solutions: https://www.planar.com/ Follow Quasar on social: Facebook: / quasarscience Instagram: / quasarscience Credits: Steven Strong - Director Tim Kang - Director of Photography/Himself Tom Hand - Producer/Camera Operator Jeff Maroun - Writer Ben Dynice - Lighting Programmer Ray Gonzales - Gaffer Triston Strong - Editor Jeremy Stramaglio - Art Department Andrew Kowalski - Assistant Editor Music: artlist.io #cinematographer #cinematography #filmmaker