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Lighting Masterclass



Duration
Starts
Finishes
Days
2 Days
10.00 am
5 pm
Thu, Fri

 

Course outline
1. Introduction to Film & TV Lighting
2. Key elements of good lighting
3. Lighting Principles
4. Use of diffusers and filters
5. Lighting for portraiture, actors
6. HDV camera control and Lighting
7. Hands on lighting exercises
8. Creating effects


Satisfaction Guaranteed!
A diploma in 'Film & Television Lighting' is awarded by The London Academy of Film & Television to students who successfully complete this course.

What the students say:

''Now I can light any medium, Thanks for a great course''
Alice Lullworth, 26, Human Resources

''Fantastic techniques and brilliant tutors, thoroughly recommend this course''
George Ruskin , 29, TV Producer

''As a TV producer for Ch4, it was a good learning experinece.
Tom, 28

''Tutors were 100%, Thanks for a stimulating time''
Mirinda Sha , 25, Journalist


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Lighting Training Course

A practical hands on introduction to unleashing your creative lighting skills. This workshop will encourage you to learn and develop your own style and approach to lighting for film and television.

Starting from basics, we will look at the role of the Key, Fill and Backlight. These are the building blocks of all lighting plots for film and TV.


You will also be given the opportunity to use your imagination to create special effects such as lightning, water and candlelight effects, as well as classic portrait lighting. You will also learn how to shape and control light and learn how to use shadow to add shape and texture

Whatever the scene, it’s the human face that is the common subject on film and tv. Learn how to light the human face well and you will be able to light almost any situation well.



We will also look at the art of using light and shade to convey day or night and to create realistic effects while still having enough level of light to shoot good pictures. You will experiment with reflectors and look at different techniques used to suggest darkness while providing interesting lighting for the scene.




Tutor: Mike Raycroft

Mike’s career began as a lighting cameraman. While working at ITN Mike also devised many training programmes, winning ITN a national training award. He has continued designing and delivering training programmes for new digital start-up stations around the world.

Working with many major broadcasters including the BBC, Meridian and CNN International. He has a wealth of experience as a lighting cameraman, as well as directing programmes for broadcasters in the UK and overseas,

Mike now runs his own production company specialising in TV commercials, corporate productions, conferences and events for a variety of organisations.

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