Definitely not necessary but it can be very useful during golden hour if you have one especially if you're dealing with direct sunlight! I don't usually use one as I like to travel and photograph on the lighter side so I'm not carrying a bunch of equipment. I also usually shooting towards the end of golden hour so the light is a bit softer!
@@natetorresphotography I also tend to shoot light on my feet too. I'm about to shoot a short film entirely during golden hour with one PA to bounce light the day of. It's definitely an ambitious project but I'd like to get the look I envision without the use of a scrim. When the sun is strongest, I'll have it behind the subject, and while at its weakest, hopefully, it'll be soft enough for them to face it.
@@silverfascia That sounds like a fantastic project! Shooting a short film entirely during golden hour is definitely ambitious, but it can yield stunning results. Keeping the sun behind the subject when it's strongest and having them face it when it's softer is a smart approach. Using a PA to bounce light will help fill in shadows and maintain the look you’re going for without the need for a scrim. Best of luck with your shoot!
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From your personal experience do you find that a scrim is necessary for golden hour?
Definitely not necessary but it can be very useful during golden hour if you have one especially if you're dealing with direct sunlight! I don't usually use one as I like to travel and photograph on the lighter side so I'm not carrying a bunch of equipment. I also usually shooting towards the end of golden hour so the light is a bit softer!
@@natetorresphotography I also tend to shoot light on my feet too. I'm about to shoot a short film entirely during golden hour with one PA to bounce light the day of. It's definitely an ambitious project but I'd like to get the look I envision without the use of a scrim. When the sun is strongest, I'll have it behind the subject, and while at its weakest, hopefully, it'll be soft enough for them to face it.
@@silverfascia That sounds like a fantastic project! Shooting a short film entirely during golden hour is definitely ambitious, but it can yield stunning results. Keeping the sun behind the subject when it's strongest and having them face it when it's softer is a smart approach. Using a PA to bounce light will help fill in shadows and maintain the look you’re going for without the need for a scrim. Best of luck with your shoot!
@@natetorresphotography Thanks man! I appreciate the advice!