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Lighting training courses and schools Lighting Skills for Film and DV ProducingTotal 20 training course(s) at schools in United States.
Training Center(s)/Venue(s): Los Angeles, California, United States Tel.: (310) 825-9971, (818) 784-7006Photographic Lighting Techniques Course Format: Classroom This course explores in greater depth the creation and control of artificial light in the context of professional photography. The focus is on using lighting to emphasize or hide aspects of the subject or the environment. The choices available include the use of strobe and hot lights, using multiple light sources, mixing strobe and ambient, creating color, and adding motion to still images. Stu...
Lighting Design Course Format: Classroom This course covers basic lighting topics, including light and texture, light and color, focal lighting, light sources, fixture schedules, switching patterns, and the required drawings used by designers in both residential and commercial spaces. Instruction includes lectures, research, and student projects.
School: Globe University and Minnesota School of Business [All Courses] Training Center(s)/Venue(s): Minneapolis, Plymouth, Rochester, Minnesota, United States Tel.: 877-455-3697, 763-476-2000, 888-662-8772FLighting, Scene and Set Design Course Format: Classroom This is an introduction to artistic representation of light and shadow and application of those concepts to various forms of animation. Students create lighting effects from invented light sources and use lighting features for use in storyboards, 2D animation and 3D animation. Other topics include creation of scenes and sets from the perspective of a motion picture production designer or film a...
Training Center(s)/Venue(s): Los Angeles, California, United States Tel.: 323-466-6663Lighting and Rendering 2 Course Format: Online Learn the Core Features of Mental Ray
This course introduces the use of the Mental Ray renderer as it is implemented in Maya. Building on the foundation laid in Lighting and Rendering, 1, much of Mayas lighting toolkit works seamlessly with Mental Ray. There are several core features, however, that are unique to Mental Ray including global illumination, final gather, caustics...
Lighting and Rendering Course Format: Classroom Define the Mood and Focus of Your Scene
Lighting is an art. It defines mood, focus, atmosphere, time of day and drama. Its roots are in lighting for the theatre, but more importantly, in cinematography for film. By understanding the importance that light plays in the successful telling of a story, a 3D lighters skills will emerge. Photography and film cinematography constantly deal with ...
Lighting and Rendering 1 Course Format: Classroom Define the Mood and Focus of Your Scene
Lighting is an art. It defines mood, focus, atmosphere, time of day and drama. Its roots are in lighting for the theatre, but more importantly, in cinematography for film. By understanding the importance that light plays in the successful telling of a story, a 3D lighters skills will emerge. Photography and film cinematography constantly deal with ...
School: Center for Digital Imaging Arts at Boston University - Washington, DC Campus [All Courses] Training Center(s)/Venue(s): Washington, DC, United States Tel.: 800-808-CDIAPortable Lighting with Speedlights Course Format: Classroom This module covers the use of single and multiple speedlights in different environments and event photography. Speedlight topics include infrared and radio syncing, TTL and manual exposure, use of various light modifiers, and multiple vs. single pop photography. The module concludes with an exploration of event photography (often using speedlights). Students will learn how to find social event ...
Product and Still Life Studio Lighting Course Format: Classroom This module provides an introduction to photography in the studio with an emphasis on commercial practice and methodologies. Studio photography differs from other forms in that it is often up to the photographer to design and create content, props, style, lighting and background for the final photograph. The starting point is an empty studio or blank canvas where the photographer must previsual...
Introduction to Lighting and Grip Course Format: Classroom This module introduces students to essential lighting techniques while also developing their aesthetic sense. Time is devoted to learning about industry-standard lighting fixtures, basic grip equipment, the control and modification of light, and the importance of electrical safety. Working in small crews, students create and critique a variety of narrative and documentary-based lighting setups ...
School: Bay Area Video Coalition [All Courses] Training Center(s)/Venue(s): San Francisco, California, United States Tel.: 415.861.3282Lighting Workshop Course Format: Classroom Lighting for video is unlike lighting for photography, film, or theater.
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This hands-on workshop introduces participants to professional lighting techniques and equipment specific to video. The class will cover amps, attitude, and technique. Learn to reduce lighting set-ups to their fundamentals, revealing the structure upon which style is built. Topics include: Qua...
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