SOUND/LIGHTING WORKSHOP
Lighting
Position also known as Gaffer 120 Students can rent lights and gels
from F&M DepartmentGels/Filters help manipulate light brightness
and effect Lights can also be rented from
film/camera shops
Lighting Tips
Gloves!!! Lights get hot very quickly. You can buy relatively cheap gloves from Home Depot.
Bulbs are very fragile! Don’t touch bulbs with bare hands (oils on your hand can damage a bulb)
Utilize natural light or reflectors to manipulate light. (Cost effective and easier than handling ligth equipment.
Sound
Position also know as Boom Operator Equipment can be rented from F & M
Department for 120 students or from film shops.
Equipment includes boom pole (microphone), headphones, and recording device.
Sound Tips Bring Spare Batteries for Recorder! Look out for unwanted background noises
and peaks in sound. If something seemed wrong with the sound in a
shot, let the crew (director) know after the take! Be careful of wind and electronic
equipment. Refrigerators tend to make a humming noise
that is noticeable in editing! Remember to get room tone!