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Hello,

I will be gaffing a short film in the upcoming months and I had a few questions. There will be an underwater scene. A young girl swims to a treasure chest. Any suggestions about how to light a scene underwater, (murky water in order to see light beams). We won't have underwater lights. Besides that our package is pretty extensive.

 

Another shot requires a dying flashlight on a table. We wanted the flashlight to be facing open toward camera, so we can see the source flickering and dying, I have been trying to look, but do they create bulbs that flicker in such a way. Any ideas?

 

Thank you.

 

-Daniel

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Another shot requires a dying flashlight on a table. We wanted the flashlight to be facing open toward camera, so we can see the source flickering and dying, I have been trying to look, but do they create bulbs that flicker in such a way. Any ideas?

Yip,

 

the type of bulb is called a 'flashlight bulb' - its the voltage that causes the flicker

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Yip,

 

the type of bulb is called a 'flashlight bulb' - its the voltage that causes the flicker

 

der, forgot about that, thanks.

 

Kinos are included thank you as well. I didn't realize they were designed to be placed underwater? From experience if light needs to travel from above to say a 4ft shallow end of a pool, at night, would 2ks be enough, or should I be using much more. I am just unsure about how much the water will cause the light to dissipate.

 

I know when you shock a swimming pool with chlorine that would cause a murky look for a little bit.

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If Kinoflo's are in your kit, you can put those underwater, just make sure the ballast isn't near it...that would be bad.

 

I'm curious to hear other people's methods of creating smoke-effect like murk underwater :)

 

 

Hi Jonathan, did you say Kino's work well under water?, I didn't know that :blink: , what is the deepest depth they support...?

 

Thanks for the info

 

 

 

Xavier Plaza

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