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Hi guys,
For my sins I am teaching an intro to lighting class for the uni photo society (along with the pres, I am vice - see blackjack and hooker related posts).
Anyone here teach this kinda stuff who feels like being helpful
I've been rewatching the onelight dvd and the strobist dvds to garner hints from those guys teaching styles. I have also been taking shots with simple / complex lighting and set up pics to go with.
I'll try to teach a basic version of everything I know, which is how modifiers work, how various settings apply to flash and ambient exposure, how the ISL applies to using flashes, how it all works with a single light, how to add in a second or third light, how to use a reflector - what the diff panels do ect, maybe how to work with white vs black backgrounds depending one whether I have a collapsible BG by then
Seeing as its a uni I think I can blag a room with a load of space and a projector in it but will sort that out nearer the time.
thinking a bit of classroom type stuff followed by some demonstration followed by some playing around
What do people think of this, from having taught classes, having been to lighting classes, to what you would want from a lighting class
Cheers,
David
(nb not in the next 2 months at least)
For my sins I am teaching an intro to lighting class for the uni photo society (along with the pres, I am vice - see blackjack and hooker related posts).
Anyone here teach this kinda stuff who feels like being helpful
I've been rewatching the onelight dvd and the strobist dvds to garner hints from those guys teaching styles. I have also been taking shots with simple / complex lighting and set up pics to go with.
I'll try to teach a basic version of everything I know, which is how modifiers work, how various settings apply to flash and ambient exposure, how the ISL applies to using flashes, how it all works with a single light, how to add in a second or third light, how to use a reflector - what the diff panels do ect, maybe how to work with white vs black backgrounds depending one whether I have a collapsible BG by then
Seeing as its a uni I think I can blag a room with a load of space and a projector in it but will sort that out nearer the time.
thinking a bit of classroom type stuff followed by some demonstration followed by some playing around
What do people think of this, from having taught classes, having been to lighting classes, to what you would want from a lighting class
Cheers,
David
(nb not in the next 2 months at least)
