MixingLight - Controlling The Eye By Relighting With Motivated Power Windows
MixingLight - Controlling The Eye By Relighting With Motivated Power Windows
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Building on a Cullen Kelly Insight, colorist Patrick Inhofer demos leveling up the concept of a 'motivated vignette' for scene relighting.


Building on the concept of ‘Motivated Vignettes’

Cullen Kelly’s Insight about ‘Motivated Vignettes’ is a terrific exploration of creating naturalistic vignettes. As this topic usually does with professional colorists, that Insight also has a good discussion of Mixing Light members sharing their thoughts on the subject. In particular, this comment caught my attention:

“The first consideration, in my opinion, should be looking at where the light is entering the frame. I think with such a strong light on the cupboards and the counter in front of what looks like a window – that maybe that should be dealt with first to lessen the light ratio, then add the vignette to make the view look at the person.”

Jim Robinson

In my reading of this comment, Jim is talking about moving beyond the vignette – which is about ‘pushing back’ the edges of the screen – and moving into the realm of relighting a scene.

After mastering ‘motivated vignettes’, the next step is tackling ‘motivated Power Windows’

In my practice, I think of ‘motivated Power Windows’ as custom-shaped vignettes. The shape of this custom vignette is driven by sources of light. Sometimes the light source is obvious, motivated by a practical or natural source within the scene. Sometimes it’s an implied light source, where the fixture is outside the frame.

In this Insight, I share my favorite technique for creating motivated Power Windows.

I’ve shared these techniques several times across the history of Mixing Light – but it’s been a few years, and this Insight pulls those ideas together into a single place. I’m also adding this Insight to Cullen’s Flexing Fundamentals series since it’s a natural extension of his thoughts on this topic.

MixingLight - Controlling The Eye By Relighting With Motivated Power Windows


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