Jon Palmer
February 7th, 2008, 05:01 AM
Hi everyone...
I'll be filming a project soon that will require on location shooting in offices and living rooms - we have three red head lights with basic stands to work with.
So my question is....how do I get the back light up high enough without having a lighting grid on the roof?
I can think of a few shaky solutions of the top of my head:
1) the stands can extend pretty high (about 2.2 meters) - keep the camera
low and 'disguise' the stand in the background with props?
2) Sit the light outside a window and stage the scene so the actors have
their back to it? (Although by doing that the light is no longer coming from above - would that make a huge difference?
3) Somehow work out a way to hold the lights in an 'underslung' position?
Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks guys.
I'll be filming a project soon that will require on location shooting in offices and living rooms - we have three red head lights with basic stands to work with.
So my question is....how do I get the back light up high enough without having a lighting grid on the roof?
I can think of a few shaky solutions of the top of my head:
1) the stands can extend pretty high (about 2.2 meters) - keep the camera
low and 'disguise' the stand in the background with props?
2) Sit the light outside a window and stage the scene so the actors have
their back to it? (Although by doing that the light is no longer coming from above - would that make a huge difference?
3) Somehow work out a way to hold the lights in an 'underslung' position?
Any help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks guys.