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Postby wendellt on Sun Mar 18, 2007 5:06 pm

you'll be amazed at the how many lights you need to get those stunning runway images from Milan fashion Week, each show was in a different location so i saw many differnet lighting setups but this one was one of the biggest shows

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just before the show the lighting guys give us photographers an opp to check white balance usually around 2900Kelvin for tungsten
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Postby Jonesy on Mon Mar 19, 2007 10:30 am

At a guess the big square ones would be 2k's (2000 watts) and the longer skinny ones would be 1 - 1.2k each. (Theatre tech now working in TV, thanks for the shots)

Like you said thats a lot of light... but fantasic result. The last pic is stunning :D
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Postby Kyle on Mon Mar 19, 2007 11:15 am

Thanks for the shot Wendell :D

Ex lighting tech here also :up: Kinda miss the job :(
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Postby Alpha_7 on Mon Mar 19, 2007 11:20 am

I posted last night Wendell, but my post must not have stuck.. (weird). Thanks for posting the lighting shots, as a Sound and Lighting guy in a past life (more lighting then sound) I appreciate the hardware and the setup. Like Kyle, it makes me yearn a little for gaffa tape, burnt fingers and the smell of hot dust cooking.
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Postby Kyle on Mon Mar 19, 2007 12:30 pm

Weapon of choice, Nashua 347. The original and best 8) :lol:

I used to focus mainly on moving lights, but did theater/studio every now and then
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Postby lukeo on Mon Mar 19, 2007 12:32 pm

I am sure no one cares much, but I'd hate to have to pay that power bill. Impressive setup, nice to see the effort that goes into these presentations!
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Postby wendellt on Mon Mar 19, 2007 1:27 pm

thanks guys had no idea all of you were ex lighting techs
that would of been a very cool job

does anyone know why when two follow spots tungsten cross it creates a green overlap

even with some white manual balance setting on the camera it still turns up a slight green in every image

kyle how did you enjoy your work in theatre?
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Postby Kyle on Mon Mar 19, 2007 1:40 pm

Most followspots these days are HMI or xenon, for most applications at least.

The colour tinge could be an imbalance of CT between the two spots?


I used to really enjoy it, actually Wendell. It's very demanding on perfect results. Much like corporate lighting, which we did also.

Such a demanding industry though, and unless youre a top 20 world deisgner/op there's not great wads of cash in it :(

I used to do 16hr days/nights for $15 - $20/hour :?
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Postby wendellt on Mon Mar 19, 2007 1:48 pm

thanks for the tip
i guess i have always loved lights so i think anything to do with them is cool
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Postby Kyle on Mon Mar 19, 2007 1:54 pm

If youre interested..

Julius media run backstage tours of shows around australia now and then.
Costd about $20 to attend for a couple of hours.
You get to med the designers/techs/operators, learn stuff you didnt know, see stuff up close.

It's pretty awesome :D

For instance, the next id miss saigon in melbourne. Then red hot chilli peppers in brizzy...

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Postby Yi-P on Mon Mar 19, 2007 10:00 pm

Amazing bills they are paying, and ofcourse, they make so much out of it that can't care for it.

Was the place very hot/warm with all these lights?
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