Marco van Belle
August 18th, 2007, 12:49 PM
Hi guys,
I'm a director with basic lighting experience - I can 3 point light a talking head interview in my day job (news broadcast) but beyond that I rely on talented DP's working their magic with my concepts.
But I've got a concept for a music video shooting in a few months that I'd really appreciate some input on. (budget just £2000 UK)
Basically, we want to have a good number of practicals in the frame - maybe 5, maybe as many as 50. These will be regular light bulbs - probably quite low wattage. The set will then be lit to appear as if these practicals are illuminating it.
Here's the trick. I want to get the practicals and the 'real' blondes / reds / hmi's etc to dim down / dim back up in unison in time with distintive beats at certain stages of the song. So that the entire set gets darker and then lighter as we play with dimming the practicals.
At the moment our best idea is to wire the practicals and the 'real' lights into a programmable theatre lighting board. Which means we need to bring someone with experience of theatre lighting on board. I'm also aware of problems with simple things like the length of cable from the various practicals - ie: the bulbs on shorter cables may dip fractionally before the ones on longer cable runs.
I'd really appreciate if anybody has any outline thoughts as to whether we are going down the correct route. And any alternatives or observations you may have.
Many thanks to this board as ever,
Marco
I'm a director with basic lighting experience - I can 3 point light a talking head interview in my day job (news broadcast) but beyond that I rely on talented DP's working their magic with my concepts.
But I've got a concept for a music video shooting in a few months that I'd really appreciate some input on. (budget just £2000 UK)
Basically, we want to have a good number of practicals in the frame - maybe 5, maybe as many as 50. These will be regular light bulbs - probably quite low wattage. The set will then be lit to appear as if these practicals are illuminating it.
Here's the trick. I want to get the practicals and the 'real' blondes / reds / hmi's etc to dim down / dim back up in unison in time with distintive beats at certain stages of the song. So that the entire set gets darker and then lighter as we play with dimming the practicals.
At the moment our best idea is to wire the practicals and the 'real' lights into a programmable theatre lighting board. Which means we need to bring someone with experience of theatre lighting on board. I'm also aware of problems with simple things like the length of cable from the various practicals - ie: the bulbs on shorter cables may dip fractionally before the ones on longer cable runs.
I'd really appreciate if anybody has any outline thoughts as to whether we are going down the correct route. And any alternatives or observations you may have.
Many thanks to this board as ever,
Marco