Josh Bass
June 3rd, 2004, 04:31 AM
Ok, in a short that I'm going to do, I want to have a shot where you see, among other things, the actual screen of a TV, with the contents of a VHS tape displayed on it. I don't want to chroma key it, and it's not supposed to look great. I don't care if the white balance is off, or if it's kind of flickery or fuzzy or whatever. What I DO care about is the screen not being blown out.
What I'll have on said screen is a white piece of posterboard with the words "THE END" written in large thick black letters. This should be readable.
I have the rest of the lights for said shot already set, and what I'm concerned about, like I said, is the TV screen being decently exposed when everything else is. There'll other elements besides the TV in the shot, so stoppind down til the screen's correctly exposed isn't an option, dig? I already have everything set, lighting wise, to shoot at f1.6, so the screen needs to expose corrrectly when I'm shooting at f1.6.
The first thing you'll probably suggest is a ND gel. I've been told it's really hard to make that look good, so I'm gonna say no to that. I was thinking maybe, turn down the screen brigtness on the TV? Underexpose when I shoot the "THE END" card before I transfer that to the VHS tape (the original shot of the card will be from my XL1s, and then transferred to the VHS tape to play in the VCR)? Anything else I haven't thought of?
Thanks in advance.
What I'll have on said screen is a white piece of posterboard with the words "THE END" written in large thick black letters. This should be readable.
I have the rest of the lights for said shot already set, and what I'm concerned about, like I said, is the TV screen being decently exposed when everything else is. There'll other elements besides the TV in the shot, so stoppind down til the screen's correctly exposed isn't an option, dig? I already have everything set, lighting wise, to shoot at f1.6, so the screen needs to expose corrrectly when I'm shooting at f1.6.
The first thing you'll probably suggest is a ND gel. I've been told it's really hard to make that look good, so I'm gonna say no to that. I was thinking maybe, turn down the screen brigtness on the TV? Underexpose when I shoot the "THE END" card before I transfer that to the VHS tape (the original shot of the card will be from my XL1s, and then transferred to the VHS tape to play in the VCR)? Anything else I haven't thought of?
Thanks in advance.