Some #tbt for you guys. Here I’m on a set of a German movie. On this day I learned ...

in #appics4 years ago

... something about light and its complexity. We worked for round about 4 hours with a team of 6 to 8 people on a light setup to fake a sunrise. We had one big light source and tons of mirrors to give the feeling to the audience, that the scene is happening in the early morning. I was so impressed, that I always had a confused „morning-feeling“ when I entered the location, where we shot the scene. Has any of you ever been to a film setup? 🎥

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No ...! Is surely an amazing learning for you! Maybe you could use yourself...?:) who knows!

I could, but I would't buy a lightbulb wich is using more energy an hour, than my flat in one month 😅

I have never been. But i love to shot video. and its interesting to setup a fake sunset.

Wow, that is so cool and sounds like fun! I actually did security over night a few times in Vancouver watching movie set stuff, the mornings are so busy before I would head home. It was always pretty cool!!

I've never been on a movie set but I know something about light and effects cause I worked stage light for musical festivals etc. Amazing experience and very interesting job. Let there be light!

No , but im interested to know how setup happens in shooting area ..it is really interesting because there we need to use our creativity, mainly our physics knowledge...

yes… 90% and more are already planned… but anyway, you always need a lot of gaffa tape 😁

Wow amazing. Are you the director 😁👍

I never have been to a setup before. But I know light is one cool thing to play with, if you know how to play with it. Lol