David Lach
May 18th, 2006, 12:15 PM
I have done an installation video for a faucet company and they were pretty pleased with the end result but now they want to do a reshoot to show the faucet's beauty as a demo that will play in loop for one of their stores. It's a high end faucet and it needs to look as good as possible.
Problem is, it's also a round faucet and this was and will again be shot at one of the marketing execs's house, in a 'very' small kitchen with white walls surrounding the faucet. I had put a dark fabric on the wall behind the faucet to help seperate the 2 planes. Aspect ratio is 16:9.
I'm joining a frab grab of the installation video I shot for them to show the faucet / vegetable spray assembly in question (click here (http://www.bicubik.ca/images/faucet assembly.jpg)).
Any suggestions on a lighting setup and while we're at it framing setup that would help make this faucet look as pretty as can be? I must say I lack experience wen it comes to shooting and lighting inanimate objects.
The gear at my disposal: I'm shooting with an XL2, and I have tripod wheels to add a bit of movement but I doubt there's enough room for that as there's only about 3 feet between the sink you see in the image and an other countertop in the back. I also have a small video crane but again, doubt there's enough room for that (I might try it anyway though, that would add a bit production value I think).
As far as lighting goes, I have 2 1K lights with 32" x 32" softboxes to go with them, an other 1K open face, a 600w open face, a 300w open face and a 600w Fresnel (all of those have barndoors). That's all I have to light both the subject and background. I also have various gels and diffusion material and a gold/silver round 40" reflector.
So far what I had in mind for lighting was the 2 softboxes side to side at a 45° angle to the right of the lens/subject axis to create as big as possible of a reflected highlight, a kicker light to the left and facing the softboxes, the gold faced reflector overhead with a bounced 1k light to created a bigger pool of light and additional highlights on top of the faucet as well as warm the sink and countertop area a bit and the rest of the lights to light the background (which I don't know what it'll look like yet but it will have to be as dark as possible I presume).
BTW there will be 2 different finishes that will need to be shown for their product: chrome and stainless steel. The one depicted in the joined image is the stainless steel version.
Thanks for any help.
Problem is, it's also a round faucet and this was and will again be shot at one of the marketing execs's house, in a 'very' small kitchen with white walls surrounding the faucet. I had put a dark fabric on the wall behind the faucet to help seperate the 2 planes. Aspect ratio is 16:9.
I'm joining a frab grab of the installation video I shot for them to show the faucet / vegetable spray assembly in question (click here (http://www.bicubik.ca/images/faucet assembly.jpg)).
Any suggestions on a lighting setup and while we're at it framing setup that would help make this faucet look as pretty as can be? I must say I lack experience wen it comes to shooting and lighting inanimate objects.
The gear at my disposal: I'm shooting with an XL2, and I have tripod wheels to add a bit of movement but I doubt there's enough room for that as there's only about 3 feet between the sink you see in the image and an other countertop in the back. I also have a small video crane but again, doubt there's enough room for that (I might try it anyway though, that would add a bit production value I think).
As far as lighting goes, I have 2 1K lights with 32" x 32" softboxes to go with them, an other 1K open face, a 600w open face, a 300w open face and a 600w Fresnel (all of those have barndoors). That's all I have to light both the subject and background. I also have various gels and diffusion material and a gold/silver round 40" reflector.
So far what I had in mind for lighting was the 2 softboxes side to side at a 45° angle to the right of the lens/subject axis to create as big as possible of a reflected highlight, a kicker light to the left and facing the softboxes, the gold faced reflector overhead with a bounced 1k light to created a bigger pool of light and additional highlights on top of the faucet as well as warm the sink and countertop area a bit and the rest of the lights to light the background (which I don't know what it'll look like yet but it will have to be as dark as possible I presume).
BTW there will be 2 different finishes that will need to be shown for their product: chrome and stainless steel. The one depicted in the joined image is the stainless steel version.
Thanks for any help.