It must be always night, otherwise they wouldn’t need the lights. Monk wasn’t talking about the time of day or the stage fixtures. His reference concerned the shadows of emotion. Somewhere within each of us lies a darkness. People came out to hear his music because of the light he provided. It softened … Continue reading “THELONIOUS MONK ON HOW TO PLAY A GIG, PART 3”
Month: August 2021
LIGHTING DIAGRAM #57 – SWAT
Night\Exterior in a cemetery. A bit of trivia: we shot this scene on the evening of Halloween… Once again, an exercise in less-is-more. The challenge – as with many Night\ Exteriors – was in lighting broad, open spaces quickly and easily without making them seem like they were lit. Moments like these make … Continue reading “LIGHTING DIAGRAM #57 – SWAT”
THELONIOUS MONK ON HOW TO PLAY A GIG, PART 2
More guidance from the great jazz pianist that also applies to anyone working on a film set… Discrimination is important. Monk isn’t referencing a racial issue, evil as we know that to be. He’s referring to the exercise of taste. It’s the deciding factor in any artistic pursuit, the thing that separates … Continue reading “THELONIOUS MONK ON HOW TO PLAY A GIG, PART 2”
LIGHTING DIAGRAM #56 – BRING IT ON AGAIN
The university dean visits the head cheerleader to hatch a surreptitious plot… Though Bring It On Again was a light-hearted, slyly humorous film, the visual mandate for this particular scene was spooky, foreboding, vaguely threatening. It takes place in a deserted gymnasium – clearly, a very large space – so I needed to … Continue reading “LIGHTING DIAGRAM #56 – BRING IT ON AGAIN”
THELONIOUS MONK ON HOW TO PLAY A GIG, PART 1
Who is Thelonious Monk, you might ask? Just behind my personal favorite – Phineas Newborn, Jr. – he’s the greatest jazz pianist to walk the earth (Art Tatum, Oscar Peterson, Bud Powell, Vince Guaraldi and Dave Brubeck, please forgive me!). If you’re not familiar, Google him and then…listen. Monk was an … Continue reading “THELONIOUS MONK ON HOW TO PLAY A GIG, PART 1”
LIGHTING DIAGRAM #55 – JUSTIFIED
A late night prison meeting between Tim Olyphant’s Raylan Givens and his old flame Ava Crowder, as played by Joelle Carter… The directive for the look was off-hours, subdued, low key – the antithesis of the usual fluorescent-lit prison environment. I chose to use a soft single source for the key with lots … Continue reading “LIGHTING DIAGRAM #55 – JUSTIFIED”
STUDENT QUICK-TIP #1
The amazing low-light sensitivity of modern sensors has led many filmmakers to believe they can shoot with whatever illumination happens to fill the location where a scene is set. Well, of course they can. But being able to do something doesn’t necessarily mean it should be done. An important question must first … Continue reading “STUDENT QUICK-TIP #1”
LIGHTING DIAGRAM #54 – FEDERAL HILL
Federal Hill (1994) was the first feature I shot of any substance. It was also my first film to be released in theaters nationwide. As you can imagine, that was a thrill that remains with me to this day. It was made for very little money – $85,000.00 to get it in the … Continue reading “LIGHTING DIAGRAM #54 – FEDERAL HILL”
READ THIS BOOK #6
If you’re not familiar with Walter Murch, you should be. He’s an Oscar winning sound designer, a writer, director and most notably, a film editor. There’s a raft of information concerning his career and spectacular achievements on the web, but the one I want to alert you to is the book he wrote, In … Continue reading “READ THIS BOOK #6”