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SWIPE β©οΈ for a lighting breakdown of this Bible Study Series.
We took a blank, stale office space and turned it into a full on living room π
We started with treating our key light .lighting p300c as if it was a big window. We used the softbox and pushed it through a 1/4 silk to soften it as much as possible. This then allowed us to motivate that light with the window gobo on an .lighting 200x & spotlight attachment coming from the same direction. We bounced another .lighting p300c off the ceiling to give it a little fill on the far side and used a 24x36 black flag to keep the light from spilling too much onto the far wall.
Looking back I would have made a few adjustments but overall very happy with how this turned out and excited to help resource women with this amazing Bible study.
Swipe β‘οΈ for a super simple lighting breakdown.
Shot on KOMODO 6K with .lighting
Had to travel light for this shoot and the .lighting t2c and 200x came in super handy.
Used the single 200x as the key and used two t2cβs to get some pops of light onto the trophy cases in the background as well as give a little rim/hair light.
Delivered in 1080p so with the 6K from the KOMODO we were actually able to get 2 angles from each camera. Always a work in progress but overall very happy with how it turned out.
Pro Tip: when you see the photographer taking photos of you, start pointing at things.
It makes it look like you actually might know what youβre doing ππ»
Had a lot of fun as DP & editor on this project π₯
Owen, because of your faith, drive, and perseverance, you turned what could have been an excuse into part of your story that is going to inspire so many people. Thank you for sharing your testimony and continuing to be a light for those who need hope. Love you bro.
Ps. Good thing you nailed those jumpers π
Shot on
Had a blast directing this project for a Menβs Night event opener at a welding and fabrication warehouse.
Since we knew the sparks were going to glow warm we wanted to create some contrast with a cool environment. We really wanted the sparks to be the main focus so most of this was done with a single light (usually backlighting) with a couple pops of light in the background. The goal was to give just enough light to show detail but keep it as dark as possible.
It was still pretty bright in the warehouse (we shot around 6pm) the the light leaking through the doors/windows so to give it a nighttime feel we threw on either a 0.9 or 1.2 ND filter depending on the scene. It allowed us to keep the lens wide open and while it made the image a little bit soft at times, I think this style of shoot called for it π€π»
Shoot details:
π΄ Location: Ober & Sons, Houston TX
π΄ Camera: KOMODO 6K
π΄ Lens: Xeen 35mm T1.5 w/Tiffen 1/4 Black ProMist
π΅ Camera WB: 4600K
π΅ Lighting Color Temp: 5600K
(I knew the sparks were going to sit between 2800K-3200K so this combination gave us the cooler overall temp in the room and kept the sparks glowing warm)
ππ» Director: me
ππ» Producer:
ππ» DP: me
ππ» Cam Op:
ππ» AC:
ππ» Grip: .toli
ππ» Talent: .zilch
ππ» Editor: me
Todays set π€π»