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CHAPTER 6 LIGHTING. CHAPTER OBJECTIVES Explore the Properties of light; Understand the Traditions and Options for creative Lighting Design; Survey Equipment.

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Page 1: CHAPTER 6 LIGHTING. CHAPTER OBJECTIVES Explore the Properties of light; Understand the Traditions and Options for creative Lighting Design; Survey Equipment.

CHAPTER 6

LIGHTING

Page 2: CHAPTER 6 LIGHTING. CHAPTER OBJECTIVES Explore the Properties of light; Understand the Traditions and Options for creative Lighting Design; Survey Equipment.

CHAPTER OBJECTIVES

Explore the Properties of light; Understand the Traditions and

Options for creative Lighting Design; Survey Equipment used to Supply

and Control light; Achieve a Foundation to Translate

your concepts to screen through Lighting design.

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ELEMENTS OF LIGHTING

Amount Footcandle Lux (10.75 lux in one footcandle) Inverse square ruleDirection “Throw” of the lightQuality Incident light Diffused lightColor

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LIGHTING INSTRUMENTS

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MODELING LIGHT

Three-Point Lighting

Key light

Fill light

Back light

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MODELING LIGHT

Four-Point Lighting

Background light

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LIGHTING DESIGN

Base illumination Available light Motivating light Practical lights Spill Eye light Kicker light Contrast ratios

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COLOR

Visible light

Starts at 700 nanometers and ends at 400 nanometers

Color affects mood

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COLOR

COLOR THEORY Subtractive color Primary colors:

Yellow, Cyan, and Magenta

Additive color Primary colors in light:

Blue, Red, and Green

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COLOR

COMPLEMENTARY COLORS

Yellow for Blue

Cyan for Red

Magenta for Green

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COLOR

COLOR TEMPERATURE

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COLOR

Mixed Lighting

Filter the windows with orange gel

Filter the artificial lights with blue gel

Use HMI lights, which are balanced to match daylight

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LIGHT METERS

Reflected light meters

Incident light meter

Light meters need to know… Camera shutter speed Exposure index (EI) Amount of light

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EXTERNAL MONITORS

Field monitor

Waveform monitor

Vectorscope

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FILTERS

Lighting Filters Diffusion filters Color correction filters Special effects color filter

Camera Filters Ultraviolet filter (UV) Neutral density filter Polarizing filter Special effects filters Graduated filters

Postproduction Filtering

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LIGHTING ACCESSORIES

Scrims Dots Cucoloris Umbrellas Reflector boards and bounce cards Grip stands Gator grips Gaffer tape

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POWER AND SAFETY

A/C current 15 Amp circuit running 120 volts can power about 1,440 watts

GeneratorsBatteriesSecure cablesKeep light stands and production

gear out of traffic

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THE LIGHTING TEAM

Director of photography

Gaffer

Best boy

Grips

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EXTERIOR LIGHTING

Reflectors and bounce cards

Magic hour

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CREATIVE APPROACHES

High-key lighting

Low-key lighting

Pools of light

Shafts of light

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SAMPLE EXERCISES

1. Try a Three-Point lighting set-up and record the design on Videotape. Add a background light to expand the experiment to a four-point lighting scheme.

2. Light a human subject Three Different Ways. For each of the three set-ups try to achieve a feeling that matches the artistic styles of Realism, Expressionism and Impressionism.

3. Spend a day shooting test footage of an Outdoor Environment. Document how the light changes Throughout the day.

Copyright 2008 Taylor and FrancisCopyright 2008 Taylor and Francis