Thursday, March 1, 2012

IMD I & II

Studio Lighting Setups
Watch this video
http://video.about.com/desktopvideo/Lighting--Three-Simple-Setups.htm
ANSWER  these  questions?1. What are the 3 lighting setups?
2. How are they each different?
3. How are they similar?
4. Which lighting effect do you like the most?
5. What is the Key light?
6. What does the Fill light do?
7. What is the Backlight used to do?

Studio Lighting allows for unlimited possibilities when it comes to positioning of lighting equipment. There are, however, several basic lighting setups that have become time-tested standards for basic portraits. In this section, we will try to provide diagrams for simple studio setups that will give you a starting point for lighting.

Studio Lighting Setups:

Additional Resources

Multiple Light Portrait Setup Hints -

Direction:
Using PowerPoint:  Set up a slide for each type of Studio Lighting Setup to demonstrate the following:  [PowerPoint File is Located --->Root of DiMasso & also IMD Share-Photography
Save as LN+Lighting to your folder

1. Set up each lighting technique.
2. Type about how to set it up.
3. Add picture of the result of the lighting on a real person from website.

Here are the 7 lighting set ups that you need to do.   
  1. Back Lighting
  2. Butterfly
  3. Short Lighting
  4. Broad Lighting
  5. Rembrandt Lighting
  6. Hi Key Lighting    - you will have to research this one
  7. Low Key Lighting  - you will have to research this one
Juniors:  When complete continue on your Yearbook work or Wrestling Design
Seniors: CAPSTONE -capstone-CAPSTONE

Dennis & Josh ---BPA is due to the state. Read about what & how to submit at http://www.ohiobpa.org/

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