Lighting Fundamentals: Class B

Schedule
date: 
Sunday, February 19, 2012 - 10:00am - 6:00pm
Cost
Members: 
$75
Non-members: 
$95
Enrollment is limited to: 
8

This introductory class is an essential first step for those who want to learn the basic techniques and conventions of lighting for film and video. In a hands-on class, participants will learn about different types of lights and their applications; the principles of color temperature; establishing the logic of your lighting plan; and the essentials of light metering, gels and diffusion. This workshop is an essential foundation for anyone interested in the art of lighting.

 

Participants are asked to bring work gloves to the workshop. Lighting Fundamentals is strongly recommended as a prerequisite for Intermediate Cinematography.


Instructor: 

Fascinated with cameras and imaging since sending out for a neon-green Concord 110 through his favorite breakfast cereal in the late 1980's, John Reed Hryszkiewicz graduated from the Film and Television Production program at Humber College in 2008, and has been a Toronto-based Filmmaker ever since. An experienced Editor, Actor and Cinematographer, his recent work includes the black and white 16mm short Counterparts, which screened at Toronto's Stiffed Film Festival in 2010. vimeo.com/jreedh