three versions: a 650W, 1000W, and 2000W.
You reduce the likelihood of reflections on glasses by lighting from
the side, either with a 650 or 1000w bouncing off a white card, and
another white card on the other side that provides fill.
The Softlight will do the same thing as the 650 or 1000W light. I
have used this setup many times over the years with a high degree of
success.
The use a practical or a backlight (or both) to give your subject a
really nice look.
Lighting is really not my forte' but I have many very good gaffers
and cameramen over the years.
Don't know where you are but if your in the southeast Michigan area
give Charlie Scott a call.
Bill
On Oct 30, 2009, at 7:39 PM, Doug vanderHoof wrote:
>
> On Oct 30, 2009, at 9:04 AM, Bill Affleck wrote:
>
> > rent a 1000w nun for the key, use the foamcore
> > for fill, and work your backlight any way you can. This system, by
> > the way, if positioned correctly, can take all light reflection off
> > glasses.
>
> Bill,
> I give up. I went several pages deep on google for 1000w nun and it
> just got more unlikely. What is that?
>
> Also, how does this setup help keep light out of glasses?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Cordially,
> Doug
>
> Doug vanderHoof
> Chicago
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
>
>
Bill Affleck
Wasteland Productions, Inc.
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