View Full Version : window tint??


Stephen J. Williams
April 6th, 2011, 05:43 PM
Not sure what the technical name is... Is there anyone out there who puts up tint or a screen when shooting a ceremony that is setup in front of huge windows. I'm assuming this could also work well for speeches at the head table... If anyone has any insight, i'm all ears.

Steve

Jaron Tauch
April 6th, 2011, 08:39 PM
They have ND gels which are used for that, personally I think for a wedding it would be more trouble than what it's worth though....

Bruce Watson
April 7th, 2011, 02:16 PM
Not sure what the technical name is... Is there anyone out there who puts up tint or a screen when shooting a ceremony that is setup in front of huge windows. I'm assuming this could also work well for speeches at the head table... If anyone has any insight, i'm all ears.

Steve

Rosco #210 is a .6 ND gel (two stops) that'll work for windows. If it's not enough, there are also .9 and 1.2 gels (three, four stops). If it's too much, there's 0.3 (one stop) gels too.

Alternatively, you could try lighting the people to match the windows. This would put a heck of a lot of light on them though and they might not like it. But to get them both visible in the same scene, you have to make them a closer match - either lower the light from the windows, or raise it on the people, or a combination.

Travis Cossel
April 7th, 2011, 04:11 PM
Given the restrictive nature of so many churches you might also find they won't allow you to put gels up on the windows. d;-)

Stephen J. Williams
April 7th, 2011, 04:16 PM
Thanks guys for the input... exactly what I was looking for.
Travis, yeah I would never think to do this in a church... Luckily most churches that I have shot in backlighting hasn't ever been a real issue.
Usually it comes into play when your shooting at a country club or somewhere like that.

Steve