Models in Bikinis
Thu, 18 Aug 2005, 02:26 pmWalter Plinge2 posts in thread
Models in Bikinis
Thu, 18 Aug 2005, 02:26 pmNow that I have your attention guys~
I am trying to get opinions on what get to use for models in bikinis who want to try and "loose" their celulite...
Quite obviously uplighting them to loose the shadows is ideal but for those applications where you can only light from above, what's your opinion?
I am trying to get opinions on what get to use for models in bikinis who want to try and "loose" their celulite...
Quite obviously uplighting them to loose the shadows is ideal but for those applications where you can only light from above, what's your opinion?
Re: Models in Bikinis
Thu, 18 Aug 2005, 05:33 pmHello Dale
You can use MR16 lights as footlights and a front fill as they are very compact, as I saw in Minefields and Miniskirts at the Playhouse.
The trouble with lighting angles is they can be critical of where the actor is positioned so instead of helping the problem, they can accentuate it, as you cannot guarrantee the actor will hit that sweet spot every time.
You may have more success trying diferent gels to reduce the cellulite. Have a look at The Art Of Light on Lee's website http://www.leefilters.com/downloads/ArtOfLight.pdf s it has suggested useages for gels.
If you do a search using edit>find for skin you will find all of the gels that can affect skin toning such as 017 Surprise Peach , 136 Pale Lavender and 137 Special lavender which is similar to Gam's famous Surprise Pink which is actually a lavender and used in a lot of musical and ballet.
The thing about theatre lighting is you have to experiment with it to get it to work for you, otherwise it could easily work against you.
Hope that helps, although why you would want to put a model train with cellulite in a bikini is beyond my comprehension.
Don
You can use MR16 lights as footlights and a front fill as they are very compact, as I saw in Minefields and Miniskirts at the Playhouse.
The trouble with lighting angles is they can be critical of where the actor is positioned so instead of helping the problem, they can accentuate it, as you cannot guarrantee the actor will hit that sweet spot every time.
You may have more success trying diferent gels to reduce the cellulite. Have a look at The Art Of Light on Lee's website http://www.leefilters.com/downloads/ArtOfLight.pdf s it has suggested useages for gels.
If you do a search using edit>find for skin you will find all of the gels that can affect skin toning such as 017 Surprise Peach , 136 Pale Lavender and 137 Special lavender which is similar to Gam's famous Surprise Pink which is actually a lavender and used in a lot of musical and ballet.
The thing about theatre lighting is you have to experiment with it to get it to work for you, otherwise it could easily work against you.
Hope that helps, although why you would want to put a model train with cellulite in a bikini is beyond my comprehension.
Don