Mike Smartt
June 3rd, 2010, 06:42 PM
Hello all. I think this might be my first post but certainly not my first time here.
I had a quick question regarding a series I am shooting over the next 2 years.
First off, here's the jist of the equipment I'm using (related to this question):
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Canon XL H1a
FS-CV DTE 100gb
Lowel Rifa Soft-boxes
Sony Lav Mics + Boom Mic (using a mixer)
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So I have primarily shot studio for most of my career. I have done some minor outdoor stuff but nothing on this scale. My concern is diffusion techniques and necessary equipment. The subject will be 2, sometimes 3 people. Always stationary so we can incorporate stands. The first shoot we did outdoor, I took a 1,000 watt softbox thinking that would make for a good fill light but it had no effect whatsoever! LOL. Still hard shadows all over the talents faces.
So here's my plan. As you can see in the attached image I'm using a 96" x 96" Wescott scrim behind then to stop the outdoor light down so it's not completely blown out (like in the 2 side windows on the right). I want to get the Wescott white -1 stop- scrim, mount that on that frame, grab 4 light stands and grip handles and set it up sort of like a tent over them. Like a giant diffuser (with lots'o'sandbags!). My assumption is that it will erase any hard shadows, stop the light down and clean everything up enough so that I won't even need any hot lights?
My question is, is there any specific equipment (tent diffusers etc?...) that I haven't been able to find for this? I've seen interviews done at football games and golf tournaments where they are using 'tent like' pieces for diffusion but I'm not sure if they were made for that or just improvised like I'm doing?
Thanks for any help!
Mike
I had a quick question regarding a series I am shooting over the next 2 years.
First off, here's the jist of the equipment I'm using (related to this question):
- - - - -
Canon XL H1a
FS-CV DTE 100gb
Lowel Rifa Soft-boxes
Sony Lav Mics + Boom Mic (using a mixer)
- - - - -
So I have primarily shot studio for most of my career. I have done some minor outdoor stuff but nothing on this scale. My concern is diffusion techniques and necessary equipment. The subject will be 2, sometimes 3 people. Always stationary so we can incorporate stands. The first shoot we did outdoor, I took a 1,000 watt softbox thinking that would make for a good fill light but it had no effect whatsoever! LOL. Still hard shadows all over the talents faces.
So here's my plan. As you can see in the attached image I'm using a 96" x 96" Wescott scrim behind then to stop the outdoor light down so it's not completely blown out (like in the 2 side windows on the right). I want to get the Wescott white -1 stop- scrim, mount that on that frame, grab 4 light stands and grip handles and set it up sort of like a tent over them. Like a giant diffuser (with lots'o'sandbags!). My assumption is that it will erase any hard shadows, stop the light down and clean everything up enough so that I won't even need any hot lights?
My question is, is there any specific equipment (tent diffusers etc?...) that I haven't been able to find for this? I've seen interviews done at football games and golf tournaments where they are using 'tent like' pieces for diffusion but I'm not sure if they were made for that or just improvised like I'm doing?
Thanks for any help!
Mike