Michael LaHatte
June 8th, 2011, 11:09 AM
I'm trying to set up lighting to record whiteboard video presentations. There will be no audience. It will be for web and DVD. The lighting equipment I was going to use:
1 - LED Coollight 600 Spot with softbox (not using egg crate)
2 - LED Coollight 600 floods
2 - LED Coollight 256 spots
1 - 43" Reflector
What's the best way to place these lights in order to get the best results? At first I was thinking green screen type lighting with lights on the whiteboard and 3 point on speaker but that wont work since the speaker will be very close to the whiteboard, making contact with the whiteboard, etc... There doesn't seem to be a way to even have a back light...
I'm not sure if I should have the 600 spot with softbox as a key then spread the two 600 floods with diffusers out further at a wider angle? Basically having all 3 firing at the whiteboard/speaker. However, the floods seem to be a lot brighter than the spot even when diffused...
I also thought of using 1/4 stop or diffusers on the 256 spots to soften them and fire them straight down on top of the speaker. However the speaker will be moving back and forth in front of the board and not stationary. The board itself is 6ft wide and 4ft tall so the speaker will not be moving too far back and forth (i hope!).
Will I need to turn the 256 spots overhead down lower to dim them?
I'm also using minus green since these lights tend to have a green tint to them...
The camera will be zoomed in with the outline of the board not visible. (I'm not sure if that's a good idea)
Also, what markers should be used? Will the board be blown out and unreadable?
Thanks!
1 - LED Coollight 600 Spot with softbox (not using egg crate)
2 - LED Coollight 600 floods
2 - LED Coollight 256 spots
1 - 43" Reflector
What's the best way to place these lights in order to get the best results? At first I was thinking green screen type lighting with lights on the whiteboard and 3 point on speaker but that wont work since the speaker will be very close to the whiteboard, making contact with the whiteboard, etc... There doesn't seem to be a way to even have a back light...
I'm not sure if I should have the 600 spot with softbox as a key then spread the two 600 floods with diffusers out further at a wider angle? Basically having all 3 firing at the whiteboard/speaker. However, the floods seem to be a lot brighter than the spot even when diffused...
I also thought of using 1/4 stop or diffusers on the 256 spots to soften them and fire them straight down on top of the speaker. However the speaker will be moving back and forth in front of the board and not stationary. The board itself is 6ft wide and 4ft tall so the speaker will not be moving too far back and forth (i hope!).
Will I need to turn the 256 spots overhead down lower to dim them?
I'm also using minus green since these lights tend to have a green tint to them...
The camera will be zoomed in with the outline of the board not visible. (I'm not sure if that's a good idea)
Also, what markers should be used? Will the board be blown out and unreadable?
Thanks!