Tagged with lighting - Personal View Talks http://personal-view.com/talks/discussions/tagged/lighting/p2/feed.rss Wed, 01 May 24 14:09:09 +0000 Tagged with lighting - Personal View Talks en-CA FIPEL lighting bulb http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/5373/fipel-lighting-bulb Tue, 04 Dec 2012 13:57:04 +0000 Vitaliy_Kiselev 5373@/talks/discussions


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Philips L Prize LED bulbs, High CRI http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/5374/philips-l-prize-led-bulbs-high-cri Tue, 04 Dec 2012 14:22:36 +0000 Vitaliy_Kiselev 5374@/talks/discussions image

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Info - http://www.usa.lighting.philips.com/lightcommunity/trends/l-prize/home.wpd

Not a cheap thing - http://www.amazon.com/Philips-423244-10-Watt-60-Watt-L-Prize/dp/B007RKVT4C

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Gels topic http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/3641/gels-topic Wed, 20 Jun 2012 09:34:18 +0000 kronstadt 3641@/talks/discussions Hi, As I keep building up my micro-budget movie kit, now the question of gels comes up.

Which gel set would you recommend? Preferably, cheap and relatively good quality. I need them to work with LED lights, Redhead 800W halogen and "As ARRI" 650W tungsten fresnel lights. eBay links would be appreciated.

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Best Softbox Lighting Solution? http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/3288/best-softbox-lighting-solution Mon, 21 May 2012 09:08:52 +0000 civopo 3288@/talks/discussions Hi,

I am currently searching for an affordable lighting set-up as I'm going to do more interview stuff etc. in future.

The only thing I am sure about is that i want softboxes as light-modifiers, but what kind of light sources should I use? There are so much options. Halogen - Fluorescent - HMI - LED... As far as I am concerned, LED is the new trend in terms of lighting, but whats the reason for? Low energy, portable? Do I need a softbox in use with a LED for example?

I have a budget of approximately 100-350USD.

As a hair light, i'm going to use a 150w or 300w PRO As ARRI Fresnel. (http://www.ebay.de/itm/As-ARRI-Economical-300W-studio-lighting-Fresnel-Tungsten-Light-300-watts-bulb-/221022906307?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3375fde7c3#ht_3350wt_1398)

Thanks a lot!

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Zylight LED fresnel light http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/3049/zylight-led-fresnel-light Sun, 29 Apr 2012 16:48:58 +0000 airboxlights 3049@/talks/discussions

Interview with charlie Collias of Zylight about their new LED fresnel. I think what's really noteworthy about this new unit is that it really seems to be an effective workhorse fresnel, but it's not a big bulky housing- it accordions down to a pretty low profile in full flood for packing and moving. The accordion design struck me as both innovative and intelligent. This unit also has a nice hard-edged shadow on the beam; it gets away from the mushy multi-shadow thing that is such a hallmark of LEDs. Remote controllable, daylight balanced, battery-powerable, this light looks like it may rise above the new pack of LED fresnels. An associate of mine at B&H was predicting this one to be a big seller once it's in wide release. Downsides? Regular tungsten fresnels are still pretty cheap to buy and rent. Until Electricity and replacement bulb prices rise up a whole lot more, I don't think there will be a wholesale adoption of this unit by the general rental house market. It's a little pricey still compared to tungsten, about 2400$ for a unit that compares outputwise to a 650w fresnel. Being daylight balanced, though, it compares favorably to the small HMIs on the market, especially when you take the replacement bulb costs into account. Overall, I think this light will be a winner for smaller productions where the production company or DP owns a lot of the gear themself. It's portability and versatility appealed to me for that market.

Tom Guiney

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Reverse engineering lighting http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/258/reverse-engineering-lighting Mon, 20 Jun 2011 19:55:46 +0000 Vitaliy_Kiselev 258@/talks/discussions
First, look at this resource - http://thetwopointeight.tumblr.com/
It is blog describing lighting (mostly portraits like).

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Second. You can search Amazon for lighting books. I need some time to find, but I am sure that I read some books describing lighting of famous film scenes .]]>
W96 LED Light http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/433/w96-led-light Tue, 19 Jul 2011 20:10:08 +0000 Vitaliy_Kiselev 433@/talks/discussions
Price: $55.50 with shipping

http://cgi.ebay.com/Z96-upgrade-96led-Light-CANON-NIKON-SONY-Camcorder-/320726656352


4PC pack


Price: $250 with shipping

http://cgi.ebay.com/4PCS-Z96-upgrade-96LED-Light-SONY-JVC-NIKON-CANON-/320726758758


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Flags (for lighting) http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/1596/flags-for-lighting Wed, 30 Nov 2011 10:33:28 +0000 qwerty123 1596@/talks/discussions Thoughts on the ePhoto LED's? http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/1266/thoughts-on-the-ephoto-leds Mon, 24 Oct 2011 17:50:58 +0000 JonF 1266@/talks/discussions
There's a really cool review of them here:

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Cinematography Style Documentary http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/1054/cinematography-style-documentary Wed, 28 Sep 2011 22:28:09 +0000 Aksel 1054@/talks/discussions ]]> Fill light http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/1053/fill-light Wed, 28 Sep 2011 21:47:46 +0000 Vitaliy_Kiselev 1053@/talks/discussions
Here’s a typical three-point lighting setup. This is both a great learning tool and an awful formula to follow, because while most lighting breaks down into this in one way or another it is severely limiting if this is all you know how to do. Still, it’s a good starting point.

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The reason the fill light is at the same height as the key probably stems from early studio cinematography when much of the lighting was placed high in a grid. Beauty lighting was often done from the floor (more on that later) but live television and grand feature film sets were almost always lit from the air.

In this scenario the key light is placed so that the nose shadow falls along the “smile line,” the line between the corner of the base of the nose and the edge of the mouth. The position of that light can make the nose shadow long (connecting to the cheek shadow for classical Rembrandt lighting) for “masculine” lighting or short when lighting for glamor. The fill light was set up opposite the key simply to fill in the shadows left by the key.

In the diagram above, where the key and fill light are the same size but differing intensities, the fill light will cast just as hard a shadow as the key light. The fill light’s shadow will be less obvious because it is less bright but it will still be present. There may be a dark area under the chin where neither light reaches but that can occasionally be helpful in hiding what a friend of mine calls “the gobbler,” pertaining to loose skin that collects under the chins of mature leading ladies.


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Cinematorgaphy tutorial: Lighting From Upstage http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/782/cinematorgaphy-tutorial-lighting-from-upstage Sat, 27 Aug 2011 06:50:05 +0000 Vitaliy_Kiselev 782@/talks/discussions

As filmmakers you’ll often be looking for ways to add depth and dimension to your images. One way to do this is to “light on the upstage side of the camera” – meaning the side away from the camera. This will mean that your shadows will fall towards the camera rather than away from the camera.

Via: http://www.lightsfilmschool.com/blog/filmmaking-tutorial-lighting-from-upstage/1687/]]>
Interview - Frieder Hochheim of Kino Flo http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/395/interview-frieder-hochheim-of-kino-flo Sat, 16 Jul 2011 12:08:05 +0000 andres 395@/talks/discussions



Source:
This is from the Shane Hurlbut blog.
http://www.hurlbutvisuals.com/blog/]]>
How-to: Lighting http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/277/how-to-lighting- Fri, 24 Jun 2011 16:09:18 +0000 Vitaliy_Kiselev 277@/talks/discussions
Small spaces, elevator
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Anatomy of a Spot: T-Mobile, http://provideocoalition.com/index.php/aadams/story/anatomy_of_a_spot_t-mobile/
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