Tuesday, 14 March 2017
Rembrandt/3 quarter, Beauty light, side light
This is the beauty light where the lighting faces the front of the subjects face, but there is less shadow compared to the three quarter light.
Painting With lights
For this picture the camera was able to capture the movement of the light which we can see from the person waving the light above it. |
The next picture we mixed the colours blue and white light to draw with. The overlapping colours create this effect of distance from each light in the picture. |
This is similar to the previous post using the flash from a phone. It's almost as the light is glistening off the phone giving off a starlight look. |
Risk Assessment
Hazards
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Who
Might
Be harmed
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Existing Control Measures
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Risk
Rating
1-10 |
Existing
Control Measures to Reduce RISK
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Date
Completed
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Inhaling/
Spills of Chemicals
| People in the work area | if a space holds this move the chemicals away from doing your work | 8 |
Wash your hands. Place them out of reach. Wear gloves when moving with the chemicals.
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Tripping and Falling
| People in the work area | loose equipment left on the floor when not being used. | 8 |
Clear space so its easier to move around
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Working in the dark
| People in the work area |
It makes it harder for people to see.
Try to not expose as much light it will effect the picture. | 8 | Clear space before turning off lights. | |
Fire
| People in the work area | can damage and cause injuries or death. | 9 | Stay away from the fire and leave the building to prevent accidents. | |
Cables
| People in the work area | set up equipment will be stepped on or tangle if loose on the floor. | 8 |
Use masking tape to make them hidden and plug them into the nearest sockets. To prevent them from getting caught or trapped.
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Placing the camera/lighting on the Tripods
| People in the work area | If the tripod set up with a camera were to be knocked over it will break both tripod and camera. Could fall on top of people | 5 |
Secure the equipment being used on tripod tight to prevent it from falling and breaking. Single leg in front to stop them from toppling over. All three legs spread out.
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Overcrowded rooms
| People in the work area | having too many people in one room makes it difficult for people to move and breath. | 6 |
Ventilation- opening the windows or turning on the air con, or open the door to allow air to come through. Have smaller groups.
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Turn off electrical equipment
| People in the work area | the equipment will overheat and makes it difficult to work with. | 9 |
In between use to stop it from overheating. E.g. modelling lights can become a fire hazard if its left overheated.
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No Water
/liquids
| People in the work area |
can damage the electrical equipment. Or cause people to slip. Don’t have water whilst working. Slipping over the slippery surface
| 8 | Keep water or other drinks in bags away from the equipment. | |
Lights.
| People in the work area. | bright lights could damage and overheat the light. | 4 |
Remove the caps otherwise it will melt
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This underlines what precautions to take whilst shooting in a dark room or studio. By seeing what should be done beforehand this means that less risks and damage of anything happening when shooting pictures are identified. Also, that what can be done in the room for setting up the equipment e.g. the lights and props are safely set up and put away after use.
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