(That is, illuminating very dark scenes, not the fiddly making-patterns-with-glowy-shit kind).
Whenever I'm underground, I end up in corridors of sorts.
I have a few ways of lighting those up: long exposure with lanterns, bounce flash off a back wall, composite shots of lights at multiple spots. There's also what I've seen Ojay do a lot - i.e. partial illumination of dark bits.
Thing is, sometimes I want to do a quick job of lighting something evenly with a flashlight. That inevitably comes out splotchy and uneven.
I often wear a white shirt, so that I can bounce a flash or torch in strobe mode off it while moving around behind the camera. That works OK, but unfortunately the light intensity drops off pretty quickly - so whatever's down the hallway is badly lit. How do you deal with this? Is there some technique or video guide you can recommend on how to "paint" long dark hallways?
Should I be using a powerful incandescent torch or something? Any recommendations? I know Wevsky does some amazing ones...any guidelines on how to move a torch around? Would a diffuser work? With that I get the same problem of light drop off.
Whenever I'm underground, I end up in corridors of sorts.
I have a few ways of lighting those up: long exposure with lanterns, bounce flash off a back wall, composite shots of lights at multiple spots. There's also what I've seen Ojay do a lot - i.e. partial illumination of dark bits.
Thing is, sometimes I want to do a quick job of lighting something evenly with a flashlight. That inevitably comes out splotchy and uneven.
I often wear a white shirt, so that I can bounce a flash or torch in strobe mode off it while moving around behind the camera. That works OK, but unfortunately the light intensity drops off pretty quickly - so whatever's down the hallway is badly lit. How do you deal with this? Is there some technique or video guide you can recommend on how to "paint" long dark hallways?
Should I be using a powerful incandescent torch or something? Any recommendations? I know Wevsky does some amazing ones...any guidelines on how to move a torch around? Would a diffuser work? With that I get the same problem of light drop off.