If exposure has ever felt like black magic, this is for you.

Most artists can adjust exposure, but ask them why f/2.8 is exactly one stop from f/2, or what Nuke is actually doing with those numbers, and you get a blank stare.

That's not your fault. Nobody taught it properly or it was just skimmed over.
But that gap costs you. Incorrectly exposed elements get kicked back. Supervisors do notice.

Start with one video. Most are under two minutes. By the end of the series (34 videos total) you'll understand stops, the square root of 2, and exactly how Nuke interprets exposure values. Not just how to use them. Why they work the way they do.

Best part, it's free on HeyGanz.com. You don't even need to sign up to watch them.

That's the moment when exposure stops being something you guess and starts being something you intrinsically know.

(And while you're there, there are more than 250+ videos waiting for you.)