The Power of Lighting for Film and Video. Lighting Interviews
Description
A good interview tells a compelling story-one that unfolds not only through words, but with the help of the right visual touches. This program provides detailed guidance in lighting filmed interviews, from single-camera, on-location news reporting to multi-camera conversations shot in a studio. Showcasing both corporate and broadcast formats, the program illustrates specific techniques for separating subjects from their backgrounds while achieving cohesion between all image elements. Viewers are introduced to the best uses for a wide range of Arri PAR lamps as well as a Chimera speed ring and a variety of silks and gels. Allowing tungsten and daylight sources to mix when needed is also an important topic.
Runtime
47 min
Series
Subjects
- Photography, Artistic (75)
- Composition (Photography) (23)
- Television (121)
- Motion pictures (857)
- Visual literacy (198)
- Sound (128)
- Photography (189)
- Digital media (308)
Genre
Date of Publication
[2010], c2005
Database
Films on Demand
Direct Link
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