Tuesday 10 February 2015

AO2- Equipment Placement in a Studio (Workshop)



Equipment Placement in a Studio - Workshop

The lighting placement within the studio is important to help depict the atmospheric outcome. For example you could choose one point lighting to create a dramatic split in the subject, this would emphasis the contrast between the light and dark aspects within the image. 

 One Point Lighting

This image shows the placement of the camera, subject and lighting equipment. This type of lighting can have the lighting stationed at the front or to either the left or right, while having the camera at the front of the subject. If the light is facing the person from the side it creates more of a bright side on the person while the other side with no light would be full of shadows. 

 One Point Lighting 

This image shows the placement of the camera, subject and lighting equipment but also including a panel to help direct the light into the other side of the subject as well. This way of lighting the subject helps make the image less harsh as the panel would reflect the light onto the subject from the left side as well. 

Two Point Lighting

This image shows the placement of the cameras, subject and lighting equipment. This however has two lights to brighten up either side of the subject while having the camera in front of the subject, this way of lighting the image up would be brighter than the previous as there is more light being pushed upon the person from both sides.

 Three Point Lighting

This image shows the placement of the cameras, subject and lighting equipment. This would help create an even brighter image than the previous types of lighting. This is because the third light would help light up the background of the image and subject as well as the making the lights at the front appear even brighter. 


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