My high school is putting up an original show which, without trying to explain the plot, involves the main character dreaming about his childhood when he wanted to be an astronaut.
For lighting this scene, I am trying to create a lighting look that is reminiscent of the iconic pictures of the first moon landing. Has anyone had experience with this kind of thing or does anyone have ideas about how I might be able to accomplish this look? I've figured out that it is a lot of high intensity front light deflecting off the earth that is the source, but are there any filters, gel colors or gobos that would help me simulate this effect?
In terms of instruments we are on an extremely tight budget. We essentially have no money for new instruments but we do have a good number of source 4s and source 4 juniors, parnels and plenty of old leko's to fill in the cracks. No moving lights, gobo switchers or scrollers to speak of, so I am going to have to do all of this with the basics.
Thanks for any help you can give me
For lighting this scene, I am trying to create a lighting look that is reminiscent of the iconic pictures of the first moon landing. Has anyone had experience with this kind of thing or does anyone have ideas about how I might be able to accomplish this look? I've figured out that it is a lot of high intensity front light deflecting off the earth that is the source, but are there any filters, gel colors or gobos that would help me simulate this effect?
In terms of instruments we are on an extremely tight budget. We essentially have no money for new instruments but we do have a good number of source 4s and source 4 juniors, parnels and plenty of old leko's to fill in the cracks. No moving lights, gobo switchers or scrollers to speak of, so I am going to have to do all of this with the basics.
Thanks for any help you can give me