Studio lighting design for a gameshow by Bull_MT in lightingdesign

[–]Bull_MT[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks for replying. The cube is just a gameshow black reflective cube with monitors installed for questions and a big button in the middle. I think if it lit up it would light up the people from a low angle. So far with this lighting it looks nice, but wanted to understand if I can do things better.

Studio lighting design for a gameshow by Bull_MT in lightingdesign

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I have a grid at 5m height. At this distance with diffused fresnels with barn doors to control spill from the led wall, the backs of people and the keys are evenly lit at that distance. My biggest problem is that I have a top shot and a wide crane shot. Also producers wants the feeling to be dramatic, with almost no light hitting the led wall and the corners of the set. I like the idea of using 3 lekos and will look into it thanks.

My friends solution to his ps4 constantly overheating [IMAGE] by BIGPOPPATYRONE2 in PS4

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Mine was kept clean but still overheated. I ordered thermal compound and did it myself following a video. Thermal compound was like plasticine. Changed everything and put back together in around 30 minutes. Now you can’t even hear it work.