Dan Montgomery
November 7th, 2005, 07:22 PM
Hi - I have a couple of questions regarding an upcoming shoot I am working on.
We are shooting a scene in a restaurant at night, and I am struggling over what would be the best setup. The scene involves two characters sitting across from each other at a small table. Right now, my setup involves rigging up two small fresnels (inkys) on the ceiling shining down at the character on the opposite side of the table, with some minimal fill light coming in from the front. The restaurant has nice practical lighting, creating small "pools" of light on tables around the restaurant, small bar lights, some soft light hitting pieces of artwork on the walls, etc. I was thinking of just leaving the restarant lights up all the way, and using the setup I previosly described. I looked at the test footage (shooting on dvcpro) and it looked "alright" but I think I can do more to the scene. I have LOAD of lights at my disposal (film school) , but I haven't really had the chance to light many scenes on this scale.
I would appreciate ANY suggestions as to how this scene might work best. Should I throw more lights in the background? I want it to be a fairly dark scene, but I don't want to have a HUGE lighting contrast between foreground and background. What about diffusing the inkys above? Using a dimmer and adjusting as needed? I have a bunch of questions, but I'm basically just looking for some general feedback, advice, or any interesting lighting setups that would add some spiiiiiiice to the scene. Thanks fellas
-Dan
We are shooting a scene in a restaurant at night, and I am struggling over what would be the best setup. The scene involves two characters sitting across from each other at a small table. Right now, my setup involves rigging up two small fresnels (inkys) on the ceiling shining down at the character on the opposite side of the table, with some minimal fill light coming in from the front. The restaurant has nice practical lighting, creating small "pools" of light on tables around the restaurant, small bar lights, some soft light hitting pieces of artwork on the walls, etc. I was thinking of just leaving the restarant lights up all the way, and using the setup I previosly described. I looked at the test footage (shooting on dvcpro) and it looked "alright" but I think I can do more to the scene. I have LOAD of lights at my disposal (film school) , but I haven't really had the chance to light many scenes on this scale.
I would appreciate ANY suggestions as to how this scene might work best. Should I throw more lights in the background? I want it to be a fairly dark scene, but I don't want to have a HUGE lighting contrast between foreground and background. What about diffusing the inkys above? Using a dimmer and adjusting as needed? I have a bunch of questions, but I'm basically just looking for some general feedback, advice, or any interesting lighting setups that would add some spiiiiiiice to the scene. Thanks fellas
-Dan