Monday, 17 November 2008

BBC Lighting Workshop Expereince

On the 14th of November 2008, our AS Media class attended a workshop that was held at the BBC. The main purpose of this was to learn about different lighting techniques and the effects they had on the shot. We also learnt about the different types of light, for example the Key Light (main light that fills the shot), Fill Shot (fills in the shadows that are created on the character) and the Back Light (gives the character an outline so they stand out of the background).

This was done to give us an understand of what they were and why they are used, so that in the second half of the workshop we were able to film our given scenario, using a particular type of lighting.

My group chose the Gangster scenario, were we had to consider different types of camera shots and lighting techniques, to create a particular effect. Our shot list is as follows:

  1. Wide Shot- To establish the shot
  2. Over the shoulder shot- To give the audience the point of view of Luca
  3. Birds Eye View Shot- To show the audience what can be won
  4. Over the Shoulder Shot
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In my opinion, the BBCs 21CC Workshop was a good experience because it enabled us to gain more knowledge on the Lighting aspect of Media. We were able to learn about the different types of lights that are available, and the effects they had on the shot. In addition we also learnt about "Gels" (Transparent, coloured piece of film that changes the colour of the light) and the different atmospheres that can be created with them.

1 comment:

Ms Flavell said...

A very organised post (although I'm not sure about the second half of the shot list). Try to move from recount to evaluation in your blog. Some recount is ok, but the main focus should be learning from reflecting on your work - so look for strengths, weaknesses and areas for development.