Find out the temperature of the lights, set your camera to that, and shoot a test with a gray card just to make sure. It will make editing much easier in the long run.

On 7/21/2010 8:25 PM, Christine Aguila wrote:
Hi Everyone:

I've been asked to photograph scenes from the play "My Sister Eileen" which will open tomorrow night at a university near by. The shoot will take place after a Friday night performance, and the producer said normally the shoot is about an hour long. The cast is small (9), so I think I've a wide enough lens for a cast group shot. I've requested a comp ticket, so I can see the show before the shoot, and they've kindly agreed.

I'll be looking for good dramatic scenes, of course, and I've been told that there's nothing exotic about the lighting direction for this play--just standard stage lighting. Has anyone had experience doing theater shoots? Any tips or suggestions you'd be willing to share?

Thanks in advance.
Cheers, Christine




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