Teegan Benson Smiths
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Why is it DSLR lenses are more critical on focus than cine lenses?
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Thanx Brian for all your help. I know its pretty weak they only give us ND filters.
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Cool Thanx guy. That all makes perfect sense. What would you do if you didnt have access to fliters ( limitations of 2nd year film school). I am shooting on Super16. I plan to balance my tungsten lights with CTB and punch a few HMIS'S through the windows for natural daylight. I am needing that typical white office lighting, hence me balancing my tungtsens for interior.
1) What stock would read my whites better under this basic lighting setup?
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Hi there I am film student from South Africa and I am trying to figure out which is the right filmstock for my next short film. The whole film is shot interiorly in an office, all scenes are shot in daytime. I only have access to tungten lights which I plan to balance with CTB to give me that daylight feel. I also hope on getting a few HMI'S. All office/hosiptal interiors have a whiteish light which is why I will be balancing my tungsten lights. What stock would be better suited for this setup tungsten or daylight?. Sorry guys I know this is probaly a basic one, its just starting to confuse me a bit. Any info will be a great help.
Interior. Night. Hallway scene?
in Lighting for Film & Video
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Hey Simona.
Just making sure I got this. So you dont have enough light, the location has no windows and you need to add more light to your scene but you only have 1 practical motivated light.
Well if you have no windows the only option is to add a few more practicals, (maybe a standing lamp, candle light) with these practicals in place you can a add a few soft lights( kinos) into the scene to get the right amount of light., all depends on what look you are trying to achieve.