Whoa! How did you get the light spot so perfectly circular on the background? The light had to have been either above or to the side of your model, in which case it must have skewed slightly from the camera's perspective. I've honestly never seen this done so well before...
I'm glad you noticed it!! actually the light was from the side and yes you are right, it was a sightly skewed haha i had to correct it a little on the post production, i fixed it with adobe lightroom using masking tools
Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh, that's so clever! I never would have guessed it was adjusted in post.
But still its something that is not possible if you dont use the circular light in production, it will look weird but will work as a good base to fix in post
What I actually thought it was going to be was a snoot (adapter that goes on the light) that deliberately skews the light circle in a way that it becomes a perfect circle when you look at it straight on.
What I actually thought it was going to be was a snoot (adapter that goes on the light) that deliberately skews the light circle in a way that it becomes a perfect circle when you look at it straight on.
Sports stadiums do a similar thing when they paint logos on the grass. It looks very strange when you're on the ground itself, but it looks perfect from the camera view in the stadiums.