More often than not we were left with something approaching this:
Notice the green halo around Tom |
Here is a very simple layout of how we try to set up the gallery:
(Redhead=Arri) |
In the first week we were still tinkering with how we were going to set them up. He had them in (roughly) the right kind of positions but we think the main light was to bright, as you can see here:
The left side of her face is noticeably brighter than the other |
To remedy this next week we bought some diffusers from the loan counter to bring down the intensity of the main light.
The main problem we came across when filming 21/3/12 was the setup we'd settled on, wouldn't work, as Aarran would be talking to the in studio guest. This meant they would both be looking along the desk towards each other, resulting in them looking directly into the side satchlers. Effectively blinding them. To attempt to remedy this we moved the satchlers further away and added extra diffusers to them and several more of the lights. This worked from the point of the presenters, but not from the cameras POV:
The guest's face is almost fully in shadow as we couldn't point any lights into his face without blinding him.
Even when looking forward, Rachel is mostly in shadow, since the lights were still set up for the guest looking to the side.
It might be best if we keep experimenting with lights as we go, until we find a good solution, at which point I'll update my blog with a floor plan and description (perhaps, actively changing the lighting setup between during VTs. For the meantime, if we have a guest in the studio we should maybe have the house lights on, as well as some of our other overheads, and satchlers/arris etc. This may risk under-eye shadow but, hopefully it will provide more light than we could otherwise plan for.
One extra issue we've found with using lighting, is that sometimes the arris lighting the green screen reflects green light onto the desk. The desk being a shiny surface means this happens quite easily. We've found that using diffusers can help this, but we've also considered having some kind of, for all intents and purposes, tablecloth for the desk.
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Since writing this piece, one of our bulletins had the best lighting for the news presenter that we've had:
As you can see we have virtually no shadow. For this, we moved the Satchlers to eye level, and added a few diffusers to try and stop there being too much brightness. The only problem we had was once we moved to the sports presenter:
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