So I've been thinking about artificial lighting. A lot of people on forums and DIY articles say buying 500W Halogen work lights from hardware/DIY stores are a great inexpensive way to get lighting when you need it.
I was thinking of something like getting 2 500W halogens on stands, a double 500W halogens (2 halogens on 1 stand), and a 150W on a stand. Maybe add a 300W (I think that's the other common Halogen wattage?) later?
Does this sound stupid? If I white balance (as I should be for ever shot) to these lights, won't it be okay, and better than having grain from too low light (as well as a darkly lit scene when I want a bright scene kind of thing)
There was also a worklight/flashlight I saw that claimed '2.2 million candle effective' halogen 'spotlight'. What do you guys think of getting that as a simple spotlight when I want to flood an actor's face with light/etc?
One thing I'm still confused about, is what would I do about barn doors? Most of these people talking about these lighting kits don't elaborate about barn doors, so has anyone here built their own lights and if so, what did you do for barn doors? I've been told a white umbrella is a good diffuser for work lights; what do you guys think of that?
Anything I might be missing?
One last question... these would be mainly used for inside lighting, but what would be the best way to power these if I needed to use them outside (short of buying/renting a generator)? Would a car inverter box be able to handle even 1 of these lights?
Thanks for your input!
I was thinking of something like getting 2 500W halogens on stands, a double 500W halogens (2 halogens on 1 stand), and a 150W on a stand. Maybe add a 300W (I think that's the other common Halogen wattage?) later?
Does this sound stupid? If I white balance (as I should be for ever shot) to these lights, won't it be okay, and better than having grain from too low light (as well as a darkly lit scene when I want a bright scene kind of thing)
There was also a worklight/flashlight I saw that claimed '2.2 million candle effective' halogen 'spotlight'. What do you guys think of getting that as a simple spotlight when I want to flood an actor's face with light/etc?
One thing I'm still confused about, is what would I do about barn doors? Most of these people talking about these lighting kits don't elaborate about barn doors, so has anyone here built their own lights and if so, what did you do for barn doors? I've been told a white umbrella is a good diffuser for work lights; what do you guys think of that?
Anything I might be missing?
One last question... these would be mainly used for inside lighting, but what would be the best way to power these if I needed to use them outside (short of buying/renting a generator)? Would a car inverter box be able to handle even 1 of these lights?
Thanks for your input!