1st Edition
Cinematography and Lighting for Television A Contemporary Approach
Drawing from author Tim Palmer's 30 years of experience working as a cinematographer for award-winning drama series including Killing Eve, Bad Sisters, and Line of Duty, this book is the go-to guide on how to light just about any scene a cinematographer may face when shooting a TV show.
Focusing on lighting scenarios suitable for the small screen, the book is thematically organised into night and day, exteriors and interiors, and special situations including magic hour, candlelight and firelight, moonlight, torchlight, vehicle interiors, and green/blue screen, as well as providing examples from within the studio for each of these settings. Using the latest technology and developments in the practice, Palmer illustrates how cinematographers can effectively use lighting within a variety of situations. Palmer works through each example by illustrating and describing the setup with the corresponding finished film frames to show the final effect of the lighting achieved so cinematographers can easily apply and translate it to their own work.
Including practical advice for working in the industry and tips for low-budget and student settings, this is an accessible and creative guide to producing visually compelling footage that translates the script to the screen. Ideal for the professional cinematographer and advanced students of cinematography looking to develop their skills.
· Introduction
· Chapter 1: Day Exterior
· Reducing the Light
Specific Situations
· Rural
· Planning and Preparation
· Case Study: Indian Summers (2016)
· Losing the Light
· Really Losing the Light
· Case Study: The Last Kingdom (2020)
· Urban Day Exterior
· Building Shadows
· Case Study: Strike Back (2018)
· Reflections
· Case Studies: Bad Sisters (2022), Killing Eve (2018)
· Streetlights
· Chapter 2: Day Interior
· Introduction
· Case Study: Strike Back (2018) - A Very Long Room
· Light Tells the Story
· Case Study: Killing Eve (2018) - Warmth
· Case Study: Dr Who (2011) – Mixed Light Interior
· Difficult Locations
· Case Study: No Escape (2023) – The Glass Box
· Case Study: Case Sensitive (2012) – The Uncontrolled Public Space
· Case Study: Line of Duty (2021) – Upper Floors Sets
· Mixed Light Natural Sources
· Case Study: The Last Kingdom (2022)
· Chapter 3: Night Exterior
· Introduction
· The Gaffer
· Case Study: Real Men (2002)
· Case Study: The Last Kingdom (2022)
· Case Study: Indian Summers (2016)
· Case Study: The Last Kingdom (2022) – Plan B!
· Case Study: Strikeback (2018)
· Case Study: No Escape (2023)
· Case Study: Critical (2014)
· Case Study: Living The Dream (2017) – Fantasy and Smoke!
· Available Light
· Case Study: Killing Eve (2018)
· Case Study: We’ll Take Manhattan (2012)
· Case Study: Being Human (2011)
· Case Study: Case Sensitive (2012)
· Case Study: McDonald and Dodds (2019)
· Chapter 4: Night Interior
· Introduction
· Case Study: Killing Eve (2017) – Moonlight and Practicals
· Case Study: The Last Kingdom (2020) – Candlelight
· Case Study: Flowers in the Attic: The Origin (2022)
· Case Study: Dublin Murders (2019)
· Case Study: Bad Sisters (2022) – Mixed Lighting
· Case Study: Tina and Bobby (2016) – Lighting for 360 degrees
· Case Study: Brief Encounters (2016) – Lighting for 360 degrees
· Chapter 5: Special Situations
· Introduction
· Case Study: No Escape (2023) – Blue Hour/Golden Hour
· Case Study: Strikeback (2018) – No Light Lighting
· Case Study: Killing Eve (2018) – Nightclubs, Existing Lighting
· Case Study: No Escape (2023) – Water Effects
· Blue/Green Screen
· Case Study: The Last Kingdom (2020) – Blue Screen
· Rear Projection
· Case Study: Critical (2014) – Traditional Rear Projection
Biography
Tim Palmer is Professor of the Practice in Cinematography at Boston University, USA and has been a member of the British Society of Cinematographers since 2013. He has been working at the forefront of British television drama for nearly 30 years, having experienced the progression of shooting formats from Super 16 and 35 mm film through analogue and digital tape to the file-based systems used by digital cameras today. He has been nominated for multiple awards for his work on The Suspicions of Mr Whicher and Breathless and continues to work today on high-profile drama series, including Killing Eve, The Last Kingdom, Bad Sisters, and Line of Duty.
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'With this book, Tim Palmer offers an insightful and comprehensive look into the practical challenges of the most common shooting situations in high end television production offering practical advice and theory that will help a cinematographer elevate the quality of their work.'
Milton Santiago, Assistant Professor at the Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University