Set lighting technician's handbook : film lighting equipment, practice, and electrical distribution / Harry C. Box.
Material type:
- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9780429422560
- 0429422563
- 9780429749353
- 042974935X
- 9780429749346
- 0429749341
- 9780429749339
- 0429749333
- 777/.52 23
- TR891 .B68 2020
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SPAA Library General Collection | TR891 .B68 2020 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Checked out to Mohamed Eloumari (S000199) | 12/12/2024 | 0007501 |
Includes index.
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Set basics : your first barbecue -- Preproduction planning : the package, expendables, personal tools -- Lighting objectives -- Lighting strategies -- Manipulating light -- Color -- LED lights -- Established lighting instruments -- Operating HMI lights -- Stands and rigging -- Set protocol -- Lighting control networks -- Electricity -- Power distribution equipment -- Dimming equipment -- Electrical rigging -- Working with power -- Power sources -- Special circumstances and practices -- Specialty lighting equipment -- LED color science and technology.
"A friendly, hands-on training manual and reference for lighting technicians in motion picture and television production, this handbook is the most comprehensive guide to set lighting available. It provides a unique combination of practical detail with a big-picture understanding of lighting, technology, safety, and professionalism, essential to anyone doing motion picture lighting. The fifth edition delves into every aspect of lighting and features vastly expanded sections on controlling LED lights, color science, lighting control systems, wireless systems, Ethernet-based control systems, battery power, and modern set protocol for productions small and large. With a generous number of original images, the book illustrates the use of soft light, the effect of lighting angles, and how the gaffer and DP build an effective lighting plan around the blocking of the actors. This encyclopedic volume of technical knowhow is tempered with years of practical experience and a much-needed sense of humor. This is the ideal text for professional lighting technicians across film and television including lighting directors, gaffers, DOPs, and rigging crews, as well as film and television production students studying lighting, camera techniques, film production, and cinematography. It includes a revamped Companion Website with supplementary resources, forms, checklists, and images"-- Provided by publisher.
Harry C. Box has worked in the motion picture and television industry since 1987 with significant experience as a lighting technician and gaffer and later as a camera operator. Harry also works for the industry trade association ESTA focusing on issues relevant to the motion picture/television market.
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