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"Lighting for Film and Television" 3-DVD Set
"Lighting for Film and Television" 3-DVD Set

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This 3-DVD set from Barry Green, joined by co-host David Jimerson, provides a detailed instruction, including illustrations and hands-on examples, as well as the fundamentals of cinematic lighting to achieve the right look, exposure and feeling
Abel Code WBS-LT1
Mfr. Code LT1
 
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The six hours of detailed instruction feature:

  • Avoiding the most common mistakes
  • Three things which will get you 80% of the way there
  • Understanding shadows, and hard and soft light
  • Understanding exposure and how to know you're getting it right
  • Lighting techniques
  • Setting a mood and meeting artistic goals
  • Professional lighting fixtures and gear

    Includes an interview with veteran cinematographer Levie Iaasks, ASC,  followed by an exploration and discussion of two award-winning short films made specifically for this DVD set--Jack Stanley's A Little Mouth to Feed (Slamdance 2009 and opening night; Best Thriller, Hollyshorts) and Unawakening (Dragon*Con winner; Best Director)

    Get on-set insights from Jack as he explains his artistic vision behind the films, and then sit down with Barry and master cinematographer Macgregor (AKA Miguel de Olaso - Similo) for an hour-long, in-depth interview featurette thoroughly exploring what went into lighting the films. From realizing the director’s vision, to the details of the specific lighting setups, to the ideas and insights of a working professional cinematographer as he uses the craft of lighting to bring the art of film to life.

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