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Scott Spears September 21st, 2004 09:36 AM

New Indie Film Tech Tip: Lighting Units
 
I just wrapped up another Tech Tip called Lighting Units which talks about lights. It doesn't cover every light ever made, but I talk about open face, fresnels, power, etc...

www.scottspears.net

Go to the Filmmaking Page.

While you're there, you can check out some other tips and articles.

Scott

Andre Andreev November 8th, 2004 12:59 PM

Thank you Scott, and...
 
Scott, I noticed you are in LA.

If you need volunteer help for a short (up to 2 day) project, I would love to help on one of your sets.

I am available nights and weekends and need to schedule 2-3 weeks ahead.

You can contact me at [aaandre at gmail dot com]

Regards
-- Andre

Scott Spears November 8th, 2004 02:10 PM

Thanks for the offer. I'll keep your contact info handy for the next shoot.

Take care,

Scott

Mark Sasahara November 12th, 2004 07:02 PM

This is really great! I like the Tech Tips.

"I am a scary monster, ooo." :~)

Scott Spears November 12th, 2004 07:39 PM

Glad you liked the tech tips.

I liked being a scarey monster.

Scott

Rob Lohman November 15th, 2004 07:43 AM

Thanks, very interesting and helpful. Especially in a way that you
may not have thought about. As (probably) everyone knows the
whole film scene is very American/English oriented and it can be
a real pain for foreigners (like myself) to find a product in our
countries or get a local name for the English name of the product
or know how it looks.

For example: I knew about clothespins (ehrm, C47 media attach-
ment clip ofcourse), but I didn't know if they looked the same
overthere as they do here (they do!). And after watching your
video I now know for sure and know how a bunch of other stuff
actually looks. So thanks a lot for that!

Are you going to do other series like flags, scrims, nets, gobo's,
reflectors etc.?

Scott Spears November 15th, 2004 10:00 AM

Thanks for the comments. I'm glad you found the videos helpful.

As to more tech tips, I'm open to suggestions and will look into making one on flags, gobos, scrims, etc...

Scott

Brandon Murphy November 24th, 2004 02:48 PM

great video's, very helpful and interesting. I appreciate your time for making them!

Ken Beals November 24th, 2004 07:36 PM

Thanks Scott !!!

Somehow I sensed that the common closepin was just a clever ruse for it's true identity :

C47 media attachment clip :oP


The Indie helper series is a great resource and help.

Another possible subject if it is an area you feel confident is a sampling of actual lighting techniques to create a certain look or mood.
Could also tie in the use of gels and diffusion which lends marvelously to demonstrating the multi uses of the grips best friend, the C47 !

Charles Papert November 24th, 2004 07:43 PM

C47, also known as a "bullet" in some circles...

other than its obvious uses for attaching gels, can be physically reversed and turned into a tweezer-type tool for extracting hot scrims from lights.

Aaron Koolen November 24th, 2004 08:02 PM

Thanks Scott I really like the stuff on your site.

One thing that my insti-spellometre picked up was that there is a spelling mistake in the Credits section. Available is missing it's 3rd 'a' ;)

Aaron

Scott Spears November 27th, 2004 12:46 AM

Thanks everyone for checking out my little clips. There are more on the way.

Scott

Brent Marks February 14th, 2005 08:19 PM

Scott...

thanks for the wonderful videos on lighting and diffusion!

THANKS!

Harikrishnan Ponnurangam April 3rd, 2005 11:33 AM

Which Camera used?
 
Scott,

Nice clips and plot. What camera did you use for your shooting?

Hari

Scott Spears April 3rd, 2005 11:44 AM

That was a while back, but I think I shot that Indie Tech Tip with my little Canon ZR40 because my DVX100 was out on loan. Most of the time I shoot them with the DVX. I've been busy latetly, but hope to shoot a new tech tip soon.

Thanks for watching and I hope you found it helpful.

Scott


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