Using practical lights

(during a global pandemic because you have no other option)

http://bit.ly/2xL6hZy - Let's take a look at how to use practical lights to create a cinematic nighttime scene. Read more about this technique on the Premium...

Takeaways:

  • Avoid a single surface plane or flat space – pick your location to add depth

  • Directional lamps can be easier to use You can also use a cheap dimmer like this one Further reading

  • You can also use a cheap dimmer like this one

An examination into Stanley Kubrick's unique lighting technique compared to the Three-Point Lighting System utilized in Classic Hollywood films. Patreon: www...

Video above by Entertain the Elk.

Takeaways:

  • Fire, candles, car headlights, string lights & more can all be practical light sources

  • Don’t be afraid of letting your actors travel into the dark

Further reading:

In this episode Bradford Young talks about practical lighting sources and gives tips on different techniques of using them and how he has used them in the pa...

CookeOptics interview with Bradford Young (DP for Solo, Arrival, Selma, etc.)

Takeaways:

  • Fast film, good digital cameras and fast lenses allow you to create with fewer big lights

  • Built a production light out of a practical – put it in a box and moved around to match Gaffer mentioned is Christian Epps

  • Small footprint

  • Any wall you don’t see – put black on it (including floor / ceiling)


We also discussed other consideration including white balance and exposure, please see other tutorials on left including Colour (white balance) and Camera Techniques

Make your own notes, including production stills, tests… for your Film Production Skills Journal/ work books/ blogs.