Hi Gordon, That must be an awesome looking kitchen.
One of the things I learned while studying television camera / studio operations under an adult continuing ed program at one of our colleges, is to get the camera as close in physically as possible, to help it take in as much light as it could. Inverse square law states that for every radius from the subject, there is an exponentially dimmer amount of light entering the camera. At 2r, light is 1/4th as bright, and at 3r, it's 1/9th as bright, ect. Same goes for the light sources to the subject.
My next big goal is to obtain a good switcher for a/b roll editing.
One of the things I learned while studying television camera / studio operations under an adult continuing ed program at one of our colleges, is to get the camera as close in physically as possible, to help it take in as much light as it could. Inverse square law states that for every radius from the subject, there is an exponentially dimmer amount of light entering the camera. At 2r, light is 1/4th as bright, and at 3r, it's 1/9th as bright, ect. Same goes for the light sources to the subject.
My next big goal is to obtain a good switcher for a/b roll editing.