bts: everything they don't show you
As a follow up to my previous post about the lighting package I put together for my current series Ripple, I wanted to share some BTS photos showing the gear in action.
[BTS Image 1] In this exterior setup, we're using a large HMI on a lift to replicate sunlight streaming into the location. The setup allows us to maintain consistent lighting, even with an overcast sky. The 250 diffusion frame help soften the light, creating a natural look for the scene.
[BTS Image 2] This shot captures our camera rig on a dolly inside a hallway. I asked my lighting crew to use a softbox to provide even illumination for the scene, ensuring the lighting was flattering and consistent as the camera moved throughout the scene.
[BTS Image 3] In this setup, a skip bounce board on the floor reflects light upwards, creating a soft fill. This helps to subtly lift the shadows and provide a balanced look without overpowering the scene. Jo Leko 750 and some unbleached muslin.
[BTS Image 4] A comprehensive lighting setup in a reception area. The use of a grid cloth helps to diffuse the overhead lights, ensuring a balanced and even lighting for the entire space.
The rest of the images are the same but different so just wanted to share them here.. Feel free to share some of your BTS setups here so we can chat about them.
I hope these images help illustrate some of the ways we've been putting our lighting and grip package to work on Ripple. It's been a lot of fun finding creative ways to bring the scripts to life visually.
As always, feel free to hit me up with any questions!
Cheers,
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bts: everything they don't show you
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