drawstuf99
Active Member
Hey!
This is a fairly vague topic; however, I hope that I can get some interesting feedback.
At my school, I'm doing a lighting design for a show that takes place in a forest. The show itself, is not exceptional, though it is not horrible. Basicly, I'm just wondering about tips on lighting a forest scene. I have the whole thing pretty much done and drawn up; however, I was thinking maybe I could get a few general comments on tips from experience (this is the first time I've actually done a forest design, obviously).
Advice on gobos, gels, interesting positioning, lighting backdrops...etc. It's all pretty open. Nothing too specific. I was just wondering if you had any small or big words on the subject from experiences. Anything is good.
Thanks for the help!
Andrew
This is a fairly vague topic; however, I hope that I can get some interesting feedback.
At my school, I'm doing a lighting design for a show that takes place in a forest. The show itself, is not exceptional, though it is not horrible. Basicly, I'm just wondering about tips on lighting a forest scene. I have the whole thing pretty much done and drawn up; however, I was thinking maybe I could get a few general comments on tips from experience (this is the first time I've actually done a forest design, obviously).
Advice on gobos, gels, interesting positioning, lighting backdrops...etc. It's all pretty open. Nothing too specific. I was just wondering if you had any small or big words on the subject from experiences. Anything is good.
Thanks for the help!
Andrew