Silas Barker
August 29th, 2012, 10:43 AM
I am shooting a music video at sunset, and was wondering if anyone has any tips to help make the scene look consistent as the sun sets (starting shooting about an 1 hour before).
I am planning on the solo artist to have his back to the sun (to get nice backlight, also he will be IN the sun) as he plays guitar, and use a reflector for fill. Figured shooting the close ups of his guitar, then face, then the wide shot as the sun is at its lower point.
Also - I can't shoot right at sunset because the park we are shooting in is in complete shadow about 40 minutes before sunset, so we are actually shooting about 1 1/2 hours before sunset till when everything is in shade. So the lighting won't be quite golden, but should look decent??
Any suggestions? I am using a canon 5diii and monitor along with a 120 degree section of a circle dolly tracks. I am shooting a close up of vocals, a wide shot, and guitar close ups. Also, I'll probably have a few extra angles as well included.
Suggestions welcome!!!
I am planning on the solo artist to have his back to the sun (to get nice backlight, also he will be IN the sun) as he plays guitar, and use a reflector for fill. Figured shooting the close ups of his guitar, then face, then the wide shot as the sun is at its lower point.
Also - I can't shoot right at sunset because the park we are shooting in is in complete shadow about 40 minutes before sunset, so we are actually shooting about 1 1/2 hours before sunset till when everything is in shade. So the lighting won't be quite golden, but should look decent??
Any suggestions? I am using a canon 5diii and monitor along with a 120 degree section of a circle dolly tracks. I am shooting a close up of vocals, a wide shot, and guitar close ups. Also, I'll probably have a few extra angles as well included.
Suggestions welcome!!!