Cinematographer Roundtable - Working with Practical Lighting
In this roundtable discussion there are many varied and insightful takes from our cinematographers about how to get the most out of using practicals. Among them, Chris Ross draws inspiration from the infamous Philippe Rousselot on the set of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, whilst Ben Smithard talks about the homemade "french lanterns" he used to light Judy Dench. --- Cooke Optics TV www.cookeoptics.tv Website http://www.cookeoptics.com Facebook / cookeoptics Twitter / cooke_optics Instagram / cookeoptics Linkedin: / 2831810 Thank you to the British Society of Cinematographers (BSC). http://www.bscine.com/ Filmed with a Sony FS5 and Cooke Mini S4/i Lenses. Produced by ImageNova. http://www.imagenova.co.uk. Email [email protected] for enquires or leave a comment!

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