Love the breakdown! Super helpful. I really enjoy hearing you walk us through your thought process. Hearing what you planned for versus the end result is always so interesting.
Great you could share this with us. And I love that bungee cord idea. On one job we put the Red on a deflated basketball. Worked out pretty well and gave the client that little bit of movement they wanted.
Great video! Thanks for sharing. There is a ton going on here, so a few questions so as to better understand your thinking. The Kino was necessary to add fill, or for some other reason? The duvetyne in front of her, behind camera, is to block another set of windows, or to add contrast? And the duvetyne flagging the windows to camera left is only trying to cut down some of the window light, but not all? With all the windows, why the backlight-does it really need separation? Thanks for any thoughts you’d be willing to share.
The solids on the left are to let the Key do its thing unaided and the solids on the right are for neg or contrast as you stated. The front Kino is for some Key wrap/eye light. It was a look we were going for. 🙂
that godox 1200 projection is really nice.is that a gobo you just slide in there? you don´t really see lamps used with gobos very often around here.idk why,it´s a really useful tool
Yes, there is a projection lens made by Godox that works with the 1200Bi. See also episode #299. And you can insert gobos to create patterns. The gobos are not a standard size that I already own, so I am somewhat limited as far as patterns go. Aputure just released their Spotlight Max that works on fixtures with a Bowen’s mount. It is designed to work with the 600 series, 1200D, as well the Prolycht Orion 300 and 600, as well as the soon to come 1500c and 2600X+. 😉
Awesome setup as usual! I've noticed you using those centered jr grip heads for menace arms a lot, who makes those? I have had a ton of issues with offset grip heads and menace arms and I assume this would solve that. thanks!
I have more BTS to make another episode and that should have images that locate the projector, but basically high, near camera, and tilted on a plate we made for it.