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Three point lighting
I'm looking to purchase a set of lights for a three point lighting setup for interviews.
I'm on a tight budget, and would like to know the best deal i can get for my money. What kind of lights should i get for the key, fill, and back lights? Also, what stands, diffusers, umbrellas, or other accessories would i need to assemble a good lighting setup at a reasonable cost? |
Do a search on Britek lights kits and JTL. I personally use a Britek light kit and I am pretty happy with it, espescially for under 500$.
Hope this help, |
Jean-Philippe, how do you arange your kit when doing one person interviews?
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Not Jean Phillippe. But I am a lighting guy from way back. Simple 3 point lighting is a Key light placed slightly to one side of the lens, a fill light off to the other side and a back light to highlight hair and shoulders. Basic ratio is that the fill and back light should be about 1/2 as bright as the Key. This doesn't mean that if you are using a 1000 watt key, the fill and back should be 500 watts. But that by distance, spread, and/or diffusion you should make it half as bright.
Bottom line is that you do what it takes to make a good looking picture. And shadows are not your enemy, they are your friend. Shadows are what make a picture look interesting, lack of shadows looks bland. Lighting director is a misnomer, they should be called shadow directors, because that is what you want to control. |
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