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visualart010
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Hello,
I am about to embark on a thesis film in a month and have a question about achieving a certain style. Its a Super 16 short and I know it will be Vision 3 7219 stock.
I like how Northfolk has the shafts of light coming through windows, etc. I want to try to replicate this for particular scene's. Here's a reference; http://www.designerlabel4less.co.uk/075_BW1497~Grand-Central-Station-New-York-City-Posters.jpg
I was figuring the best way to achieve this was using 3 4k xenons through 3 seperate windows with smoke to create the shaft (my space is significantly smaller).
I was thinking of letting the light go 2 stops over, is this enough to receive that look (I want to retain some detail as they walk in and out of the light)? Or should I overexpose it more. Also what should I use for fill? Will the xenons fall off provide adequate ambiance? Are there other units that may work better? I'm between using xenons or Par.
Thank You
I am about to embark on a thesis film in a month and have a question about achieving a certain style. Its a Super 16 short and I know it will be Vision 3 7219 stock.
I like how Northfolk has the shafts of light coming through windows, etc. I want to try to replicate this for particular scene's. Here's a reference; http://www.designerlabel4less.co.uk/075_BW1497~Grand-Central-Station-New-York-City-Posters.jpg
I was figuring the best way to achieve this was using 3 4k xenons through 3 seperate windows with smoke to create the shaft (my space is significantly smaller).
I was thinking of letting the light go 2 stops over, is this enough to receive that look (I want to retain some detail as they walk in and out of the light)? Or should I overexpose it more. Also what should I use for fill? Will the xenons fall off provide adequate ambiance? Are there other units that may work better? I'm between using xenons or Par.
Thank You