![]() ![]() Below is a diagram that will give you a clearer picture.So, Resolve 9 has finally been made public after much anticipation since its unveiling at NAB. ![]() Don't be afraid to adjust the temperature of your lights to compensate, even in a tungsten environment. Different skin tones show up differently on camera. Splitting the colour temps also helped separate her from the tungsten lit wall. If I had all lights balanced to 3200K, it would have been a yellow mess. Notice the colour temp of this was set closer to tungsten than the back-light? I played with these because I didn't want her hair to appear TOO yellow, and wanted her skin to be more neutral. ![]() This also gave her necklace an extra kick. I then filled her left side (camera right) with a smaller LED. Her hair and right shoulder are glowing at least a stop hotter than her opposite side which gave her some nice shape and helped separate her from the wall. A high, softened LED panel was placed camera left as a side/hair light and you can see it working well there. I also wanted to place some emphasis on her hair. We had no scrims or really any extra rigging for diffusing so bouncing off the walls was a good compromise. I wanted our actress to look warm and soft so this was a good start. I then drove to a HiFi shop, parked out the back and went through their trash looking for a large flat box from an LCD TV.got one :)īy pointing the 2K at the wall I created a soft light that spilled everywhere. Pretty good deal! Next up I drove to the super-market and got 30meters of silver foil for $5. That equates to 1000Watts of light for $50. The next day I drove to my local hardware store and purchased 2 x double 500w "workers lights". The setup looked DIY but the results looked amazing.this got me thinking. I managed to pause the making of one shot ( the hand-cuff strangle 00:45), and I saw what appeared to be a high intensity tungsten light behind thrown into a corner, which was then diffused by a huge bed sheet. One thing I noticed, or at least think I have, is that many of the shots were lit with one MASSIVE soft light source (amongst other lights). There are however, some 2 second shots that reveal enough.if you look carefully and are quick with the pause button hehe :) "No Country for Old Men" has some great special features but sadly, there is ZERO content regarding Mr. The beauty of watching a DVD or Bluray is that often they come bundled with behind the scenes footage, which can sometimes give you a glimpse into the magic that goes into lighting a Hollywood feature film. Roger Deakins, the Coen Brothers and their amazing cast and crew have created a masterpiece! Whenever I watch films these days, it's actually difficult for me to switch off my analytical mind and just enjoy the story.cinema's help, but I'm always wondering."how the heck did they light that?". I recently hired it and watched it again at home and enjoyed it even more. The audio was terrible through those headphones and the highly compressed, 4:3 image in front of me was pretty hard to watch.but, I was glued the whole time. A couple of months ago I was on a plane watching " No Country For Old Men" for the first time. ![]()
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