Difference between revisions of "Lighting in the LJW Studios"

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==Windows to outside==
 
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The LJW Studio has three large windows located on the south wall, each with a blackout shade and pulley.
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If the camera is pointed in the direction of one of these windows, you can see that it begins using all of it's power to focus on what is located outside, and leaves the objects in the room very dark and shadowy.
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One of the most basic rules of photography is for '''the sun to be behind the photographer''', not behind the subject.
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:[[File:Nowindows.JPG|400px]]
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This photograph was taken less than one minute later, and from the southwest corner. By eliminating the windows from the view, the lighting and coloration is much improved.
  
 
==Lounge and sliding glass doors==
 
==Lounge and sliding glass doors==
  
 
==Control room windows==
 
==Control room windows==

Revision as of 22:42, 26 May 2014

Overview

The LJW Studios at KDHX are positioned on the south side of the building, with all natural light being provided from due south as well.

The light in this room changes continually with the hour of the day and the season, not to mention the weather conditions at the time of the shoot.

This document will provide photographs that illustrate some of the lighting issues that you will be dealing with during a video shoot, as well as proven angles that work well in different lighting situations.

Windows to outside

The LJW Studio has three large windows located on the south wall, each with a blackout shade and pulley.

3windows.JPG

If the camera is pointed in the direction of one of these windows, you can see that it begins using all of it's power to focus on what is located outside, and leaves the objects in the room very dark and shadowy.

One of the most basic rules of photography is for the sun to be behind the photographer, not behind the subject.

Nowindows.JPG

This photograph was taken less than one minute later, and from the southwest corner. By eliminating the windows from the view, the lighting and coloration is much improved.

Lounge and sliding glass doors

Control room windows