Lighting for Film and Television: Lighting Gear Making and Controlling Light.
Emmy® award-winning producer Barry Green, joined by co-host David Jimerson, take you through what you need to know to start seeing great lighting in your own projects! Through detailed instruction, tongue-in-cheek sketch illustrations, and hands-on examples, we'll show you the fundamentals of c...
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[San Francisco, California, USA] :
Kanopy Streaming,
2015.
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| Summary: | Emmy® award-winning producer Barry Green, joined by co-host David Jimerson, take you through what you need to know to start seeing great lighting in your own projects! Through detailed instruction, tongue-in-cheek sketch illustrations, and hands-on examples, we'll show you the fundamentals of cinematic lighting and how you can use light as a paintbrush to tell your stories like the pros, with just the right look, exposure - and feeling! Lighting for Film and Television: Lighting Gear Making and Controlling Light features: 1. Intro 2. HARD LIGHTS: Tungstens and HMIs 3. Tungsten Issues 4. Open Face 5. Workhorses: Fresnels 6. Miscellaneous Tungstens 7. HMIS: Daylight 8. HMI Issues 9. SOFT LIGHTS: Fluos and LEDs 10. Fluorescent Issues 11. More Fluorescents 12. LEDs 13. Stands 14. Clamps and Mounting 15. Light Control Gear 16. Controlling Brightness 17. Manipulating Hardness and Softness 18. Bouncing Light 19. Changing Color 20. Managing Power 21. Batteries and Generators 22. On-Set Color Grading |
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