Diary of a film school student - Week 3
Friday, October 30, 2009 at 10:57PM | By
Franck Tabouring 
Week 3 of my year at the San Francisco School of Digital Filmmaking was incredibly intense. I say that in a good way though, because I took home a massive dose of crucial tips and tricks about properly lighting a film. Our instructor Stephen is a true lighting guru, and he sure knows what he's talking about.
Anyway, we covered everything from color temperatures to correction gels, party gels and the aspects of hard and soft light. We talked about the numerous ways to soften and cut light, and we were pulled into the fascinating world of three-point lighting as well. It truly was an exhausting, yet highly engaging week.
The most interesting part for me personally was our introduction to the six basic lighting patterns: Rembrandt, Short and Broad Loop, Split, Rim and Paramount. Each of these patterns really make a difference when it comes to setting up your shots, and they obviously each have their own rules.
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