Stanley Sandler
July 10th, 2006, 12:56 PM
Hi,
This week I will be joining a team of Professional Broadcast Videographers.
During our first event, we will be filming various interviews.
The location will be a low-light restaurant.
Since the restaurant will have very little lighting, I will be bringing two of my lights.
2 Tota lights (with barn doors) and 2 white umbrellas (Lowel Tota-Light Kit.)
In order to get the best facial lighting, where should I position the lights and which way should the lights and umbrella’s be turned (PLEASE provide a very detailed response-should they be turned to or away from the person and etc.)
Also, should I use my wireless Lavalier microphone (Sony UWP-C1) or my handheld microphone for interviews (Sony UWP-C2)?
This is very urgent. Any and all responses will be very much appreciated.
Thank You,
Warmest Regards,
Mikhail Sandler
This week I will be joining a team of Professional Broadcast Videographers.
During our first event, we will be filming various interviews.
The location will be a low-light restaurant.
Since the restaurant will have very little lighting, I will be bringing two of my lights.
2 Tota lights (with barn doors) and 2 white umbrellas (Lowel Tota-Light Kit.)
In order to get the best facial lighting, where should I position the lights and which way should the lights and umbrella’s be turned (PLEASE provide a very detailed response-should they be turned to or away from the person and etc.)
Also, should I use my wireless Lavalier microphone (Sony UWP-C1) or my handheld microphone for interviews (Sony UWP-C2)?
This is very urgent. Any and all responses will be very much appreciated.
Thank You,
Warmest Regards,
Mikhail Sandler