Thomas Berg Petersen
November 17th, 2004, 12:11 AM
I got a gig where I need to shoot a celebrity standing in a recording studio.
It will be a couple of relatively tight shots but the big issue is that I will only have about 15 minutes of shooting time. Yes, only 15 minutes. So of course I am stressing a little about a set up that is not to complicated as I literally have to set it up and shoot within minutes.
I will have an assistant to help me.
I was thinking about renting two small kino flos (2 by 2) and just a bounce board to give a little rim light since there may be space restraints. One kino will be my key light and the other will be fill. I will fit the kino flos with tungsten tubes since there might be tungsten light present already. And also fit the kinos with diffusion gels to soften up a little.
My question is, will the above scenario work considering I have little time to set it up. And also since I am shooting with a Canon XL1S PAL will the kino flo flicker due to the different eletric current Hz. I know that HMI flickers when shooting PAL.
If you have any other ideas they are much appreciated.
Thanks.
It will be a couple of relatively tight shots but the big issue is that I will only have about 15 minutes of shooting time. Yes, only 15 minutes. So of course I am stressing a little about a set up that is not to complicated as I literally have to set it up and shoot within minutes.
I will have an assistant to help me.
I was thinking about renting two small kino flos (2 by 2) and just a bounce board to give a little rim light since there may be space restraints. One kino will be my key light and the other will be fill. I will fit the kino flos with tungsten tubes since there might be tungsten light present already. And also fit the kinos with diffusion gels to soften up a little.
My question is, will the above scenario work considering I have little time to set it up. And also since I am shooting with a Canon XL1S PAL will the kino flo flicker due to the different eletric current Hz. I know that HMI flickers when shooting PAL.
If you have any other ideas they are much appreciated.
Thanks.