Frage von jambalaya:Hi folks,
me is in my thesis the following problem:
Be filmed, a foaming / bubbling, flowing liquid (distilled water of room air flows through). Can be the scenario of front-and back through the clear Plexiglas wall. It is necessary in this case by one of these discs will be filmed, because the liquid in a pressurized system runs.
Problems which I have identified to date:
- Reflections at Lighting Direct
- Little contrast of the bubbles and swirl with indirect lighting
- Drops and splashes s.der disc
Basically I would like to know if anyone has tried the same?
That being said, I am happy about any suggestion to me good advice on lighting supplies.
Schon mal vielen Dank fürs headache,
Martin
Hardware:
-: Canon HG 21
- Various halogen spotlights, simple neon tubes, etc.
- Reflectors (Styrofoam plate, Alubleche / foil, mirror)
- Frost slides, transparencies Contrast
- Possibly tracer (contrast agent for liquid)
(PS: I've obviously been researched and some ideas, post them here but not because I hope this whole new proposals to get!)
Antwort von domain:
Ev. with fish-eye directly s.die disc and go strictly with the side of light to illuminate the rear, but so that the lens is still in shadow.
That could be nice contrasts and reflections in the bubbles produce.
Antwort von Frank B.:
Possibly. with polarizing filters in front of the Lighting and Lens experiment.
Frank
Antwort von Lutz Dieckmann:
Hi,
ich hab mal sowas for a SFX with a bottle of sparkling made.
Completely darken the room
A headlamp left or right of the rear attack, zutoren so that it only illuminates the reception area
Camera away from the object and ranzoomen
When necessary, a polarizer use
If 100%
Many greetings
Lutz