Because I am experimenting with light in my minor project, I thought it necessary to do some more research into the different types of lights that I intend to use.
Open ended/Open face lights
Fresnel lights.
A Fresnel light works in the same way as a Redhead or a Blonde, but with the light being directed through an extra glass lens to help control the direction and intensity of its beam.
According to Kris Malkiewicz’s book Film Lighting, “For years the 1,000 watt Baby, 2,000 watt Junior, 5,000 watt Senior and the 10,000 watt Tener were the workhorses of the film industry.” In CCAD, as far as I can remember, we have 1,000 and 2,000 watt fresnels, but do not have 5,000 and 10,000 watt fresnels. While I was writing this blog Lee, the technician from my course, walked past and had a small conversation with me and a fellow student. He told us that the big 5k and 10k fresnels are too much of a power drain and cost a lot to maintain. I also wonder whether students would actually use such big lights enough to justify their cost.