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Want That Natural Sun Look in Your Videos? You Need To Try This! Amaran 150c Review

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In this video I review the Amaran 150c light and show how you can create that dreamy natural sun look in your videos! ➡️ Watch this next: Achieve PRO Level Lighting in Minutes with Nanlite Pavotube! Have a question about this Amaran 150c Light? Drop it in the comments below! This video is NOT sponsored. Some product links are affiliate links which means if you do buy something, we receive a small commission. Aputure Amaran 150c: https://amzn.to/4jNo0Tx Aputure Amaran Spotlight SE 36° Lens Kit: https://amzn.to/42neFuk Aputure Amaran Iris for Amaran Spotlight SE 36° or 19° Lens: https://amzn.to/42rqBeK #Amaran150c #videolighting #aputure ----------------- 🌍 My website: https://www.pulse8.uk.com 📺 WHAT IS THIS CHANNEL ALL ABOUT? We review tech gear in the video production industry we actually use. 🤷‍♂️ WHO AM I? I'm Andy, a UK-based video gear reviewer who owns a video production business. Watch my videos to find out my thoughts, I don't get super nerdy on it all and I don't know it all. See for yourself. 📧 GET IN TOUCH Email: pulse8reviews@gmail.com 💰 SPONSORSHIP Drop me an email: pulse8reviews@gmail.com 👍🏻

About This Video

Have you ever wanted that natural sun look in your videos? In this one I show you exactly how I’m faking “sunlight” using the Amaran 150c and the Amaran Spotlight SE, so a boring corporate office with white walls suddenly looks like it’s got gorgeous window light pouring in. I’m not pretending it’s a one-light miracle either—this look takes a bit of building up. I’m using a projector setup to throw the blind pattern, then backing it up with a second Amaran 150c in a big softbox to stop me turning into a silhouette. I walk you through the actual setup in my podcast room, including how I focus the blind gobo (that little red twisty knobby bit), how I shape the beam with the metal shutters, and why I matched everything to 2700K for that warm, dreamy vibe. On my FX6 I then set white balance around 4000K as a nice compromise. I also talk about the real-world stuff: the spotlight gets hot, the gobos can be a bit fiddly to line up, but the cases are genuinely robust and feel like proper briefcases. Price-wise it’s not cheap—once you’re into two lights plus the spotlight you’re around the £1,000 mark—but for me it’s been well worth it to seriously up my lighting game.

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