INSTALLATION ------------ You have downloaded a GIF graphic file that has been compressed with PK ZIP. The easiest way to use this file is to unzip it with PK Zip, load it into any graphics program that allows viewing and printing of GIF files (Paint Shop Pro is a good choice), then print it. If your word processor can insert graphics or "pictures", insert the GIF file, then proceed to print. CAMERA AND LIGHTING LOG SHEET ----------------------------- This sheet provides an excellent way to record camera and lighting data such as T-stops, film stock, film speed, meter readings and contrast ratios. Camera & Lighting Log sheets are invaluable when you have to re-shoot or pick up additional shots later. They are also useful for archiving information which can be referenced in the future. Instructions -------------- This sheet requires either filling in new information or circling data on the charts provided (a space is always left blank for your own entry). Most categories are obvious, but note the following: Lens T-Stop This is the actual lens stop. Meter Readings This is where you plug in the value of your meter reading. This does not have to match the lens stop. For example, you may be using a pre-selected stop of T/2.8. You are shooting a night interior scene. You lower the intensity of your key light until you get T/2. This will give you "half-key" and an overall "night" feeling (as long as you print dailies one-light as opposed to "timed"). Charts have been provided for readings in both footcandles and T-stops (you will be using one or the other depending on your meter). Also provided is a chart for reading set luminance values with your spot meter. Storyboards Two storyboard squares are included. The first is for an actual storyboard where the image is roughly what you see through the viewfinder. The other is intended for an aerial view. Here you can draw camera, actors, lights, etc. -- Courtesy of: Cyber Film School Web: http://www.cyberfilmschool.com E-mail: cfs@ican.net