Telling the Story with Light and Shadow - Class

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A boy is sitting at the dining room table. The room is dark, light from a hallway lights the boy’s face. The moon casts the shadows of trees on the window behind him.

Uncomfortable, right? The lighting tells us immediately that something is wrong.

Lighting is an integral part of the Storytelling process. Whether we are lighting a feature film, an interview or a food show we are telling a story. Light is necessary every time we focus the lens. The way a picture on the screen impacts the viewer is determined by the light. The quality, angle and brightness of the light evoke different emotions.

This workshop will demonstrate lighting techniques that will help you apply the art and craft of lighting in your film-making endeavors.  It is appropriate for all experienced filmmakers who want insights at playing with lighting.
   
The class will explore the wide variety of lighting instruments, from 12,000 watt HMIs to a 100 watt light bulb. From large light sources to a pin point of light. Why is the most important light the one you do not turn on? Often the shadow tells us more than what we can see.  We will then set up a scene, light it in several different ways and film it. We will evaluate the lighting in each scene and discover why it changes our response to the scene.  We will also explore the lighting in scenes that have been shot by several masters of Cinematography.  Lastly, we will explore lighting an Interview.

Bring your work gloves as this will be a hands-on workshop!

The class is being held at one of Denver’s premier film studios Lighting Services, Inc. (LSI) in central Denver.  This is a unique opportunity to work with a cinematographer with many years of experience, in a studio setting with tons of professional gear to play with.  In addition, there will be an opportunity to tour the facility at some point in the day.

For complete details, PLEASE REGISTER at the BDA website. Boulder Digital Arts offers affordable training in digital media from professionals working in the field.

Tuesday, August 03rd, 2010
09:00 AM - 05:00 PM

Cost: $249 for BDA members, $289 for non-members

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Lighting Services inc. (LSI)
241 S Cherokee St.
Denver, CO USA 80223

More Information:
Kira Woodmansee
Email: Website: boulderdigitalarts.com/training/details.asp?offering=224

Disciplines: Film/Video
Event Type:
  • Class/Workshop

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