Peter Ford
December 23rd, 2010, 05:48 AM
Hi all- I do a lot of reading on this forum, but probably not enough posting! so here goes:
Thought it might be a good idea to share examples of anything thats stood out to you as good lighting - I love learning about how people have lit a scene or got around a problem.
These days everyone seems to be going mad about new cameras, (which is great - i'm a kid in a candy store when it comes to technology!) but I always have to remind myself its the craft itself that makes a good production- lighting, direction, organization, etc.
So, anyway, I thought this thread might be a useful way to share and discuss lighting tips.
This first clip i'll share, wasn't shot by me sadly, but it really stood out to me as a really well put together interview.
It was a while ago during the BBC's F1 coverage. They do some really nice work with their coverage:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9im4U-ZLLRs&feature=related
(it gets into the main interview about 15 secs in)
Usually, I hate it when kit is used as set pieces, but it works so well here, in this stark round room- qudos to whoever researched that room for them to shoot it- The round nature of it really suits the steadicam shot that circles the interviewees. Nice idea getting the two stars to interview and riff off each other too. Another touch I like- how you can occasionally see the crew sillouetted in the background. It would have looked odd if the room had been bare- 'whos actually interviewing these guys?'
The lighting itself looks a bit of a compromise to me- they're a little flat, but I think its really lit for that dramatic circling steadicam shot, more than anything. And minor OCD critisim- i'd have liked the two keylights to be the same, so asthetically they match! Also, might be just me, but i'm sure the Divalight looks a few K cooler than the softbox? But i'm not taking anything away, i think its a fantastically shot interview, and nice to see something a bit different.
Anyone else care to share some good (or bad?) lighting?
Thought it might be a good idea to share examples of anything thats stood out to you as good lighting - I love learning about how people have lit a scene or got around a problem.
These days everyone seems to be going mad about new cameras, (which is great - i'm a kid in a candy store when it comes to technology!) but I always have to remind myself its the craft itself that makes a good production- lighting, direction, organization, etc.
So, anyway, I thought this thread might be a useful way to share and discuss lighting tips.
This first clip i'll share, wasn't shot by me sadly, but it really stood out to me as a really well put together interview.
It was a while ago during the BBC's F1 coverage. They do some really nice work with their coverage:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9im4U-ZLLRs&feature=related
(it gets into the main interview about 15 secs in)
Usually, I hate it when kit is used as set pieces, but it works so well here, in this stark round room- qudos to whoever researched that room for them to shoot it- The round nature of it really suits the steadicam shot that circles the interviewees. Nice idea getting the two stars to interview and riff off each other too. Another touch I like- how you can occasionally see the crew sillouetted in the background. It would have looked odd if the room had been bare- 'whos actually interviewing these guys?'
The lighting itself looks a bit of a compromise to me- they're a little flat, but I think its really lit for that dramatic circling steadicam shot, more than anything. And minor OCD critisim- i'd have liked the two keylights to be the same, so asthetically they match! Also, might be just me, but i'm sure the Divalight looks a few K cooler than the softbox? But i'm not taking anything away, i think its a fantastically shot interview, and nice to see something a bit different.
Anyone else care to share some good (or bad?) lighting?