From the course: Photography Foundations: Night and Low Light
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Act I: adjusting to the light
From the course: Photography Foundations: Night and Low Light
Act I: adjusting to the light
(applause) (Female speaker: Good evening! How are you tonight?) (cheering) (Male speaker: I love that noise! (Female speaker: What a coincidence! We're all "waaa!" too) (Female speaker: So, welcome to Bet's Improv. Tonight we're performing an improvisational format that's called a Harold.) (applause) So I shot the first act and I got lucky because it turned out that the stage was not nearly as dark as I thought it was going to be. I've been to a lot of performances here, a lot of improv performances here, and very often the stage lights are pretty low, which is one reason I was so concerned about having fast lenses and trying to figure out what speed lens was going to work in what location. So what I've found is early on, before the show even started, I put a few different lenses on my camera and metered around on stage. It's hard to get an accurate metering that way because there are no performers on stage, but it still give me a ballpark idea of what kind of ISO I was going to need…
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Introduction2m 20s
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Preparing for the shoot5m 25s
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Act I: adjusting to the light3m 48s
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Intermission: reviewing the strategy1m 53s
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Act II: moving to the back of the house2m 35s
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After the show: lessons learned1m 18s
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Reviewing the performance images12m 45s
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