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    Hey Guys,
    My office is planning to renovate the briefing room and install ceiling type lighting for seminar and press conference video recording. Before I approach lighting contractors for quotation, what kind of lighting I need to have ? Tota, Fresnel or something else ? The room is 500-800 sq feet with small stage and podium, 12 ft heigh ceiling. No entertainment performance, only reserve for briefing, seminar and press conference.
    Any idea for me ?
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    Originally Posted by AAC
    Hey Guys,
    My office is planning to renovate the briefing room and install ceiling type lighting for seminar and press conference video recording. Before I approach lighting contractors for quotation, what kind of lighting I need to have ? Tota, Fresnel or something else ? The room is 500-800 sq feet with small stage and podium, 12 ft heigh ceiling. No entertainment performance, only reserve for briefing, seminar and press conference.
    Any idea for me ?
    Thanks.
    Modern cameras don't need too much wattage. At a minimum you need medium bright flat lighting from the front on a dimmer (this sets black level). The press usually bring their own key lights for podium (controls contrast). If you want to get fancy, add a backlight above and behind with dimmer to provide a hair-shoulder outline, and if a political candidate add an eye light to make them look star like . Best to ask local media what they would like.

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    The backlight separates the person from the background.

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    For news conferences, you're not doing anything artsy, and you may need to light more than one subject. A couple of soft fills will give you a pleasant, even wash of light. Check out the Altman Soft-Lite at bhphotovideo.com.

    And yes, the news crews usually bring their own lights.

    You will also need to feed audio to multiple sources. Whirlwind and PSC make nice newsbridge / press box units.
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    Most of the time, we are running academic seminars and required video recording.
    Is soft light still applicable ?
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