TV Studio Lighting Measuring Light n Color Temperature

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TV Studio Lighting Measuring Light n Color Temperature n Lighting Instruments n Three Point

TV Studio Lighting Measuring Light n Color Temperature n Lighting Instruments n Three Point Lighting n

Primary Factor of Lighting n n n Understand 3 point lighting to illuminate subject,

Primary Factor of Lighting n n n Understand 3 point lighting to illuminate subject, give shape, add texture, fill in harsh shadows and separate from background Not too large contrast light and dark Create an even base light Working knowledge of two type of instruments Reasonable understanding of color temperature

Measuring Light Reflected Light- gives shape and texture, paints visual image n We perceive

Measuring Light Reflected Light- gives shape and texture, paints visual image n We perceive shape and color by what is not reflected n Incident Light- direct path from instrument to subject n Without enough there are black holes n

Foot Candles- Light’s Measurement n Amount of light collected in a one foot radius

Foot Candles- Light’s Measurement n Amount of light collected in a one foot radius of a standard candle. n Using a light meter, you measure the objects. Example-Suit 15 ftc/Wall 700 ftc… 46: 1 ratio n

Color Temperature Different types of lighting casts a different temperature of light. n Different

Color Temperature Different types of lighting casts a different temperature of light. n Different temperatures cast different color tints of light. n Indoor Lighting generally is 3200 K (Kelvin) **red** n Outdoor Lighting 5600 K **blue** n

Lighting Instruments-Spot n Focused, Narrow and Directional n Parts of Light Pin Barn Doors

Lighting Instruments-Spot n Focused, Narrow and Directional n Parts of Light Pin Barn Doors Lens- Fresnel n n n

Lighting Instruments-Flood n More Diffused, Wide Spread of Light n Types of Floods Scoop

Lighting Instruments-Flood n More Diffused, Wide Spread of Light n Types of Floods Scoop Broad n n n Internal/External Reflector

Three Point Lighting n Key Light- Strong and Focused n Fill Light- Softer, Fills

Three Point Lighting n Key Light- Strong and Focused n Fill Light- Softer, Fills in Harsh Shadows n Back Light- Separates Subject from Background

Television Scripting n 2 primary script structures n Common script abbreviations n 6 Rules

Television Scripting n 2 primary script structures n Common script abbreviations n 6 Rules of TV Scripting

Film Script Style CUT TO: A man, JOHN DOE, walks into a bar. JOHN

Film Script Style CUT TO: A man, JOHN DOE, walks into a bar. JOHN Hello, there. John orders a drink from the BARTENDER.

Split Column- Non. Dramatic Video Audio Technical Instructions Primary Camera Shots Camera Movements Dialogue

Split Column- Non. Dramatic Video Audio Technical Instructions Primary Camera Shots Camera Movements Dialogue Music Sounds

Common Script Abbreviations n n n XLS- Ext. Long Shot LS- Long Shot MS-

Common Script Abbreviations n n n XLS- Ext. Long Shot LS- Long Shot MS- Medium Shot CU- Close Up XCU- Ext. Close Up 2 S- Two Shot n n n OC- On Camera OS- Over the Shoulder SOT- Sound On Tape VTR- Recorded Video VO- Voice Over

The Storyboard- Another Script F A D E D I S S O L

The Storyboard- Another Script F A D E D I S S O L V E I N Music: Olde Ang Syne Music Cont: C U T Music Cont: C U T Party Responsibly! F A D E Don’t Drink and Drive O U T Announcer: Get a designated driver

Mechanics of Scriptwriting Writing to Video n Important to convey message in visuals n

Mechanics of Scriptwriting Writing to Video n Important to convey message in visuals n n Watch TV with mute on and see if you still understand content and context n Simplicity is key Stairs-PSA

Six Rule for TV Scripting Assume conversational tone n Avoid complex sentences n Provide

Six Rule for TV Scripting Assume conversational tone n Avoid complex sentences n Provide adequate logical structure n After make important point expound and illustrate n Pace it n Don’t pack too many facts into one message n