
Introduction to studio
So far we have only really gone into the studio to film interviews. I was helping with the lighting. I learnt that to have good lighting for the interview was have a good balance of light in front and behind/ above and below. Not to create shadows on the other persons face and also not to blind them or the camera. A blue light looks more like natural light and a man-made light tends to have more of an orange glow. We haven’t used it yet but on another tour of the studio we looked at a basic set and a blue screen. Using a blue screen allows you to use insert any type of background or setting e.g. putting people on the moon.
So far we have only really gone into the studio to film interviews. I was helping with the lighting. I learnt that to have good lighting for the interview was have a good balance of light in front and behind/ above and below. Not to create shadows on the other persons face and also not to blind them or the camera. A blue light looks more like natural light and a man-made light tends to have more of an orange glow. We haven’t used it yet but on another tour of the studio we looked at a basic set and a blue screen. Using a blue screen allows you to use insert any type of background or setting e.g. putting people on the moon.
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