This BLOG is to open up dialog about novice filmmaking and explore all the aspects of the hobby from a low to no budget point of view. My hope is to share information that will benefit all who like to make films, whether it be home movies, documentaries, independent films, short films, or full length features.
Friday, January 4, 2013
Lights
I apologize that my post have not been more detailed and frequent. My new camera has taken up a great deal of time with trying to learn how to use it. There is something to be said for the convenience of the Flip Cam (just point and shoot). No focus, no iso, no Fps, and no adjusting for light. The T3i is a bit overwhelming for the novice (like myself) the first time you try to use it. I suggest that you read the owners manual first before trying to take pictures or do any filming. Next watch tutorials and there are plenty of them on YouTube. The biggest challenge for me is going to be understanding light. LIGHT can make all the difference in the world as to how your final product comes out. Starting out I plan to keep it simple and cheap by using clamp lights with CFL bulbs. Here is a big tip that I learned as I did my research. Whatever CFL bulbs you decide to use try to make sure that they are all the same type of light for example I like to use the daylight type. The best feature of these lights are the price and the low heat. With some experimenting you should be able to find a combination of lights that will work for you. In a later post I will put in some pics of the lights I have put together so until then, "LET THERE BE LIGHTS".
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