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  • Shooting in the Sun
  • Shooting in the Sun
    From "Making Home Movies"
    episode DMHM-103


    The sun is the most powerful light around, and even though we can't move it around, we can control its effect on what we shoot.
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    Sun making shadows on subject's face.
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    Reflector used to balance sunlight..
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    Camera compensating for subject in wrong position in shaded area. Background is too bright, so camera overcompensates.
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    The Golden Hour: the hour at sunrise that is the best lighting for shooting videotape.


    • If possible, avoid shooting in the middle of the day, when the sun is directly overhead, creating harsh shadows or "raccoon" eyes on the subject's face.

    • If you must shoot at midday, a highly reflective surface such as a car dash reflector placed under the subject's chin can brighten up shadowed features and add a warm glow. This light can, however, be intense and can cause watering of the eyes. A piece of white posterboard can also be used and should provide enough reflection to fill out the face.

    • If reflectors are not an option, the subject can be moved to a shaded area to prevent harsh shadows and squinting. If you choose this option, make sure the background is shaded as well. If the background is too bright, the automatic iris turns the subject into a silhouette as it tries to compensate for the sun.

    • Finally, if you can choose your shoot time, the best hours are just after sunrise and just before sunset. These hours are called the "golden hours" due to the orange hues that make everything look better.

    Now, it's time to go out, play around and experiment. If you aren't satisfied with the results, you can always rewind the tape and shoot again.


    RESOURCES :

    IMAC Computer
    POWERBOOK laptop computer
    IMOVIE editing software
    Apple Computer Inc.
    Website: apple.com

    Tripods
    3433 Fluid Head
    755B MDVE Video Tripod
    522A Sony LANC Remote
    700RC2,756BK MDVE Tripod w/head
    714B Digi Tripod
    Bogen Photo Corp.
    Website: www.bogenimaging.us

    Canon Digital Camcorders
    Canon USA Inc.
    Website: usa.canon.com
    canondv.com

    Video cameras
    PD-150 camera and accessories
    Vaio laptop
    Flatscreen TV
    Mini DV tapes
    Sony Electronics Inc.
    Website: www.sony.com

    Media 100 editing software
    Media 100 Inc.
    Website: www.media100.com

    Electronic equipment
    Precision Camera
    Website: precision-camera.com

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