Kinetic Light Painting Tutorials
In Kinetic Light Painting the lights in the scene generally stay stationary and the camera itself is used to create the color and design in your frame. This Light Painting Technique is also called Camera Painting. Kinetic Light Painting can be as simple as a quick intentional pan of your camera to bleed some color and texture or can be as complex as a mix of zoom pulls and camera rotation. In the tutorials below your will learn about some of the Kinetic Light Painting Techniques!
Kinetic Light Painting Tutorials
Camera Rotation Video Tutorial
Learn all about turning the ordinary into something extraordinary using Camera Rotation in the video guide by Light Painting Artist Jason D. Page!
Defocused Fireworks
Create sea creatures in the sky with the technique of Defocused Fire Works!
Written Camera Rotation Guide
Learn all about Camera Rotation in this DETAILED written tutorial by some of the Light Painting Artists that have made this technique their own.
Explore more Light Painting Tutorials or start with the Light Painting 101 Guide to learn the basics.