Hi guys and guyettes,
I'm a relative n00b to this business, so forgive me my stupid question, but I'm wondering what gels I should use to make my actors look ugly...
It's a naturalistic show, and for a good deal of it I'm having to recreate the feeling of a dingy government building, lit by florescent tube lights. I noticed Lee have a colour 'fluorescent green' (L219). If I paired that up with something like L107 (rose), or L162 (B. Amber), and then a light, cool blue drop light pretty strong.... would that give me something like what I'm looking for?
Also, I think it needs to be a flat light, (I know, it's not pretty, but that's what we're going for) so I should make the angle quite acute on the front lighting, right?
Sorry if that all sounds like garbage - like I say, I'm a n00b trying to work things out.
Any comments or suggestions would be welcomingly received.
I'm a relative n00b to this business, so forgive me my stupid question, but I'm wondering what gels I should use to make my actors look ugly...
It's a naturalistic show, and for a good deal of it I'm having to recreate the feeling of a dingy government building, lit by florescent tube lights. I noticed Lee have a colour 'fluorescent green' (L219). If I paired that up with something like L107 (rose), or L162 (B. Amber), and then a light, cool blue drop light pretty strong.... would that give me something like what I'm looking for?
Also, I think it needs to be a flat light, (I know, it's not pretty, but that's what we're going for) so I should make the angle quite acute on the front lighting, right?
Sorry if that all sounds like garbage - like I say, I'm a n00b trying to work things out.
Any comments or suggestions would be welcomingly received.