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08-05-2009, 04:44 AM   #1
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Lighting from below like in "Blade Runner"

Blade Runner Lighting…Sort Of

In the film Blade Runner, the lighting was strange and beautiful.* It was also very challenging to the technicians.* Making the actors look good under the type of lighting used was a real feat.* Kino Flo lighting was often used and not conventionally.* Many of the shots were lit from below.

You might notice that in my “Spoon”magazine shoot video, I used a mix of many light sources and for several I used a mix of Kino Light, open flash and soft box.* For several of my shots the light source was from directly below and below at around 45° up to the model.

When using this technique, where you are located is very important to achieve a balance between the harmony of the light hitting the model, the angle at which you are shooting the subject and the balance between shadows and highlights.* If you wish to kick in a bit more light, you may, as one might do for a still life session, using white or silver modifiers.* I prefer not to as the light being reflected back from the backdrop is often sufficient for me when using a white background.* I usually am shooting the background 1.5-2.5 stops hotter than the foreground.

If on a tight budget, you can replicate Kino Flo light by getting 6-10 fluorescent lights combined in an array i.e.parallel to each other attached to a white plexiglass or wood (painted white) support. I often mix Kino Flo with flash, HMI and tungsten, but used alone can also be quite effective.* It really depends on what you wish to accomplish.* When building a Kino Flo light type of configuration, it should be enclosed in a kind of light box looking structure, perhaps 6″-20cm deep.* You may also attach some barn doors or flags to control the light more effectively.

You can also get an approximate replication of Kino Flo light, using a soft box lit from below. Although this works, it doesn’t have the radical fall off that Kino* Flo Lights have.

Anyhow, give lighting from below a try, but remember to place yourself accordingly as the model will often be looking down in to the light and that will be a creative challenge for you…

None the less, have fun experimenting.

Benjamin Kanarek Blog Blade Runner Lighting…Sort Of

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Great post, thank you. What advice do you have for filming on dance floor that is lit from below? Always a challenge for me as the flash ruins the effect of the lighting but the lighting isn't enough to freeze the motion, although the swirl effect can be nice but not always desirable.
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QuoteOriginally posted by Ccat Quote
Great post, thank you. What advice do you have for filming on dance floor that is lit from below? Always a challenge for me as the flash ruins the effect of the lighting but the lighting isn't enough to freeze the motion, although the swirl effect can be nice but not always desirable.
Mix it up...Flash and available light.
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Great approximation of the 'blade runner' genre. The texture of that movie was awesome. appreciate the post and links

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