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hello everyone welcome to another video my name is mario so and in todays video i want to show you how you can properly expose for f lock in your video especially if you have a person in your frame so a general rule for exposing f lock or any lock footage in particular is to overexpose or expose to the right and depending on the camera or brand that youre using that would mean exposing your footage either one or two stops over to the right on your meter on your camera so this usually gives you a properly exposed image that youre able to later adjust and color correct in post but there is a problem with this when you only rely on your cameras meter to overexpose your lock footage what your meter does is gathering information from your entire frame so if you have a person in your frame in a very bright sunny day or you have a lot of clouds in the background of the subject that are very bright then your meter might feel that its a well balanced frame and will tell you that its prope