I will be eager to see the responses to your post as well. I have a similar conundrum only I have 3 Einstein 640's to light with and I'm lighting a 25x25 stage for a pageant. I want to try to cover as much of the stage as evenly as possible. My thought is the best solution will be to throw up some standard umbrellas on bounce, but I'm curious to see what the folks here recommend as far as will that give coverage. I had also kind of considered using the 8.5 inch high output reflectors with no umbrellas.
BillB wrote:
Hi Folks - I have an assignment to take portraits of a high school orchestra. There will be 50-60 members, on a stage with black curtain in the rear. I plan on use two AB800 set approximately 1/3 in from the right and left edge and pointed towards the opposite rear. I will be shooting from a ladder. I have PLM soft silver with white diffusion panel. My question is what modifier would be best to provide a uniform lighting for the large group. It was suggested to not use the PLM as this would result in a bright spot with light falling off. The suggestion was to use a standard silver umbrella. So my questions are:
Standard umbrella vs parabolic
Standard umbrella with wide angle reflector
Using just the standard reflector only - no umbrella vs wide angle reflector only - no umbrella
Your input and suggestions will be greatly appreciated - Thanks -Bill