Kevan Holdsworth
February 14th, 2006, 10:52 AM
Hello all, hope someone can help...
We shoot a 'speaker forum' in a room that was not designed for television. We are currently exploring long-term solutions to several challenges, but I'm hoping to get a short-term solution to raise my luminance levels in the room.
BTW, the architecture and design of the room are needing to be kept true...so some limitations apply.
-Room is appx. 60' long, 40' wide w/15' ceilings
-'Podium/Stage' is lit with tungstens
-There are 6-12 fixture chandeliers that hang appx 4' down from the ceiling that essentially light the room.
-Chandeliers currently have 120v/40w clear smooth/flame looking bulbs with 7/16" screw in connections (sorry, I don't know the proper terms) I've been told that 60w is the highest I'll find.
What I'd like to do is replace the bulbs with the highest wattage available for the fixtures (that the electrical load can handle) and am wanting to know if there are specially made incandescent fixture bulbs with a higher color temperature/wattage for these 7/16" receptacles.
Color balancing my GL1's at a bare minimum of lumens available is a nightmare, particularly since the stage is lit tungsten and the room is all incandescent.
We are also dealing with the daylight spill from side windows. Short-term, can I simply cover the windows with CTO to help there? The windows have venetion blinds drawn shut, so I don't think it's affecting overall light levels, but certainly affects color temperature and blowout when a shot picks them up.
Sorry if I've used incorrect terminology, I'm on a learning curve here. Any assistance is always appreciated.
Kevan
We shoot a 'speaker forum' in a room that was not designed for television. We are currently exploring long-term solutions to several challenges, but I'm hoping to get a short-term solution to raise my luminance levels in the room.
BTW, the architecture and design of the room are needing to be kept true...so some limitations apply.
-Room is appx. 60' long, 40' wide w/15' ceilings
-'Podium/Stage' is lit with tungstens
-There are 6-12 fixture chandeliers that hang appx 4' down from the ceiling that essentially light the room.
-Chandeliers currently have 120v/40w clear smooth/flame looking bulbs with 7/16" screw in connections (sorry, I don't know the proper terms) I've been told that 60w is the highest I'll find.
What I'd like to do is replace the bulbs with the highest wattage available for the fixtures (that the electrical load can handle) and am wanting to know if there are specially made incandescent fixture bulbs with a higher color temperature/wattage for these 7/16" receptacles.
Color balancing my GL1's at a bare minimum of lumens available is a nightmare, particularly since the stage is lit tungsten and the room is all incandescent.
We are also dealing with the daylight spill from side windows. Short-term, can I simply cover the windows with CTO to help there? The windows have venetion blinds drawn shut, so I don't think it's affecting overall light levels, but certainly affects color temperature and blowout when a shot picks them up.
Sorry if I've used incorrect terminology, I'm on a learning curve here. Any assistance is always appreciated.
Kevan