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chrislim - Former HES Forum Member
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Tue, May 11 2010 8:25 AM
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Lighting for Romeo and Juliet
Hi to all
Sorry to bother
Can anyone pls advise me how a Drama Lighting should be done .
Have not do any lighting for a Drama show
thanks
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stephlight - Former HES Forum Member
over 14 years ago
Many ways to do that, Cold light, dark light, shadows, less light than previous look....
It depends of the context and your feeling.
There are as many ways to illuminate a drama as there are visions of this drama
sheers
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chrislim - Former HES Forum Member
over 14 years ago
got that thanks for the tips
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misebeam - Former HES Forum Member
over 14 years ago
Along with the color, I would recommend lots of gobos (patterns of light) different washes over the set, walls, bacground, and actors, in focus, and out of focus (blurred) always adds a nice touch.
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chrislim - Former HES Forum Member
over 14 years ago
Thanks for all the info
will put them in my Tips for Lighting Programming
Sad to said we did not get the show .
Thanks again for all the great tips
Loving HOG 3 and Lighting Programming
Will work hard to do better Shows
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