DanielWijaya
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Hi friends and seniors in lighting design, my name is Daniel, I would be really glad if I can get to know some of you and probably share our ideas or help each other out.
I am currently working on a musical project as a lighting designer in a university in Singapore. As the budget and manpower of this project is very limited, the backdrop available is only a 16 m x 10 m white cyc.
I want to design the backdrop like the picture in this link Sunrise Behind the Mountains, free wallpaper, hd background desktop, Sunrise Behind the Mountains
The sky is to be simulated using floodlights positioned on the top and the bottom of the cyc. The sun is to be simulated by a moving light positioned at the bottom center of the cyc.
Now, the problem is the mountain. I know that the best effect would be achieved by building a physical mountain backdrop but since we lack manpower and budget, I thought of using multi-coloured gobos shot from the FOH. However, I am afraid that the colour of the mountain gobo and the floodlight for the sunrise will mix and cause unwanted colour.
Do you have any idea on how I can achieve the desired visual image purely using lighting?
I am currently working on a musical project as a lighting designer in a university in Singapore. As the budget and manpower of this project is very limited, the backdrop available is only a 16 m x 10 m white cyc.
I want to design the backdrop like the picture in this link Sunrise Behind the Mountains, free wallpaper, hd background desktop, Sunrise Behind the Mountains
The sky is to be simulated using floodlights positioned on the top and the bottom of the cyc. The sun is to be simulated by a moving light positioned at the bottom center of the cyc.
Now, the problem is the mountain. I know that the best effect would be achieved by building a physical mountain backdrop but since we lack manpower and budget, I thought of using multi-coloured gobos shot from the FOH. However, I am afraid that the colour of the mountain gobo and the floodlight for the sunrise will mix and cause unwanted colour.
Do you have any idea on how I can achieve the desired visual image purely using lighting?