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Re: Day for night effect
by
Dave LaRonde
on Feb 8, 2008 at 5:34:44 pm
Well, let's put on our thinking caps..... What would a room look like if it were actually lit by a single candle?
Would it be evenly-lit, or would light intensity fall off in some ratio of distance from the source? Can you position lighting instuments to light the area near the candle well, and then fall off convincingly, considering video's limited contrast range?
Do candles FLICKER? Can you think of ways to get the same look from your lighting instruments?
Where does the light come from a candle? Basically a single point? What implications does that hold for your light placement?
Some things to consider.....
Dave LaRonde
Sr. Promotion Producer
KCRG-TV
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