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Are you still stuck trying to light your project? Or worse, you’re trying so hard to get that 3-point lighting down and you still have crazy shadows.
Here are a few simple lighting tricks I’ve used when there was no money for a gaffer or to rent a truckload of HMIs.
You can get a lot of low-cost options. Just make sure the light has a dimmer and a temperature dial. Soft lighting is key (get the joke here?) for your actors. Use paper lanterns or scarves to soften any lamps you might want to use.
But when it comes to night scenes, let me give you the best hack I’ve ever used.
Lighting is where most indie filmmakers panic. They hear “night exterior,” and suddenly they think they need an entire lighting package and a full crew just to make the shot look decent.
Not true.
And this hack comes straight out of James Cameron’s playbook.
Find a street with car dealerships.
Those lights stay on all night.
Car lots. Gas stations. Commercial strips.
All of them have already paid for massive, beautiful lighting…for free.
So you can take your actor, your camera, your clean audio, and shoot a night scene that looks like you had a real budget.
Your highlights will pop.
Your shadows will look intentional.
Your scene will feel cinematic.
And all you did was use the world as your grip truck.
Before you rent anything, scout locations. Sometimes the perfect lighting setup is already waiting for you.
Tomorrow we’re talking stabilization; and why your body, a tripod, and some intention often beat a $1,200 gimbal.
Talk soon,
Nicki Micheaux