What is a flash studio?

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What is a flash studio?

What is a flash studio?

The Flash Studio is the university's state-of-the-art broadcast studio used for remote, live or taped television and radio interviews and is operated in partnership with VideoLink. ... The Flash Studio is equipped with professional broadcast lighting, audio and video equipment.

How do I use flash studio lighting?

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How do I choose flash power?

Flash power varies with the ISO speed and angle of coverage (flash angle). When you compare the GN of different flash units, make sure the base ISO speed setting is the same. You will also need to take the flash angle into account.

How many Monolights do I need?

Most people will need no more than 4, which will give you a key light (main light on the subject), fill (as its name suggests, just adds a bit of fill to remove excess shadows), a hair light and a background light – or you can use the hair and background light as both background lights in high key photos.

What are Monolights used for?

A monolight is a self-contained light source in which the flash head contains the lamp, modeling light, cooling fan and power supply, as opposed to component systems featuring separate heads and power packs, which are commonly referred to as generators, power packs or pack-and-head-systems.

Where should lights be placed in photography?

As a guide, the lights should be placed behind the subject pointing forward towards the edges of the subjects head. Next, they should be placed just far enough apart so that no light falls onto the front of the face and the tips of the nose and lips.

How do I connect my camera to flash studio?

1:195:23How To Sync Studio Strobe Lights With Your CameraYouTube

Is 300w flash enough?

If you shoot newborn and the occasional portrait, a 300w is plenty of power. 600w or 800w would be way too much.

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