WRENCHSAM
03-08-2009, 09:10 PM
Hey All,
I suspect it may be somewhat of a sin to shoot through a tank for divers. Unfortunely I am not a diver so this is not an option. I have never shot anybody underwater before and am looking for some tips and advice on things to watch out for.
I am filming through a tank with one model - we will then layer it up and stylize it in post, so it's the quality is not so essential for the final piece.
The shoot will be set up for a photography piece but we'll be filming at the end - does anyone know of specific lighting requirements?
As you can see, I know very little about this, so any advice is welcome. Our reference is below, but we will be trying to capture the slow movement of the clothes and body within water.
Cheers,
Sam
http://www.iconocast.com/00013/H0/News5_7.jpg
I suspect it may be somewhat of a sin to shoot through a tank for divers. Unfortunely I am not a diver so this is not an option. I have never shot anybody underwater before and am looking for some tips and advice on things to watch out for.
I am filming through a tank with one model - we will then layer it up and stylize it in post, so it's the quality is not so essential for the final piece.
The shoot will be set up for a photography piece but we'll be filming at the end - does anyone know of specific lighting requirements?
As you can see, I know very little about this, so any advice is welcome. Our reference is below, but we will be trying to capture the slow movement of the clothes and body within water.
Cheers,
Sam
http://www.iconocast.com/00013/H0/News5_7.jpg