samsung wrote:
> No flickering with modern day lighting. It's been used
> everywhere in television for years.
Correct - they use ballasts
> > There's pros and cons to all lighting its how you use it that
> > matters.
>
> How the models feel under it is really all that matters.
OK fair point.
What lighting to use?
Re: What lighting to use?
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Re: What lighting to use?
if its cheap with class results your looking for
bounce these babies back in to the area through some nice sized brollies,
set the white balance and your hd unit will capture some nice deep flesh tones.
even the palest of females will look good for a budget.
bounce these babies back in to the area through some nice sized brollies,
set the white balance and your hd unit will capture some nice deep flesh tones.
even the palest of females will look good for a budget.
Dont tell me how good you are, show me.
Re: What lighting to use?
They are fan cooled - how silent are the fans on them? - I only ask because some time back I hired some fan cooled lights for an interview and the mics picked up the sound of the fans.
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Re: What lighting to use?
they are a very faint blow but its best to shoot using the lights as suround lights rather than directional thus the use of the brollies so they are out of range. or if you dont want to fork out on brollies bounce them back of the ceiling corners
Dont tell me how good you are, show me.
Re: What lighting to use?
bnt
you are a trouble maker and i for one will not read your posts and allow you to provoke the good members of bgafd who never under any circumstances argue or tell each other to f*** themsleves or take a flying f*** as the majority of members are nice people with a vast knowledge of themselves. so for that reason i will not read this post let alone reply to it
you are a trouble maker and i for one will not read your posts and allow you to provoke the good members of bgafd who never under any circumstances argue or tell each other to f*** themsleves or take a flying f*** as the majority of members are nice people with a vast knowledge of themselves. so for that reason i will not read this post let alone reply to it
Dont tell me how good you are, show me.
Re: What lighting to use?
Reds and blondes are fine but can be very warm in confined spaces. On professional shoots I have often used a neat little light called a Dedolight. This are very discrete and surprisingly powerful. You can gel them for daylight or tungsten and soften them down. Like Reds they are adjustable for spot or spread and are dimmable. Three of these can fit in a small bag and you can even get clips to attach to doors or hand from suspended ceilings.
Hope this helps
The editman