The Society of Broadcast Engineers

The Association for Broadcast and Multimedia Technology Professionals

Indoor Production Lighting for Broadcast Engineers – Part 3

October 10, 2024

Originally streamed October 10, 2024

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Overview

The role of the broadcast engineer is changing in broadcast productions and a growing expectation of the engineer is to provide the lighting direction and maintenance. This four-part course is designed to elevate the engineer’s knowledge of lighting and how to execute effective lighting in indoor broadcast spaces.

In Part 3, color control with LED lighting and selecting fixtures are discussed. More advanced camera processing is covered.  Using consoles and color consistency is covered as well.

 

Instructors

Ron KuszmarRon Kuszmar, Vice President of Architectural and Theatrical Lighting, Port – Seabrook, NH

Ron Kuszmar is a lighting designer and integrator with nearly 20 years of professional experience. As VP at Port, he leads the Architectural and Theatrical Lighting Design & Installation teams. He co-hosts the Lighting Controls podcast and has been a past speaker at Lightfair. He is certified as an ETCP Electrician and Theatre Rigger.

C. Webster MarshC. Webster Marsh, Owner, Penumbra Controls

C. Webster Marsh is the owner of Penumbra Controls, where he provides lighting and lighting controls design, specification guidance, and education. He brings over 20 years of applied experience with lighting and lighting controls.

Webster is a Certified Lighting Controls Practitioner (CLCP), Lighting Controls Association contributor, instructor for the Southern California Edison Energy Education Centers, member of the Lighting Agora, member of the IESNA, and past speaker for Lightfair, IES Annual Conference, LEDucation, and NYControlled. He is also a contributor to the Lighting Controls Association’s educational resources and co-hosts the Lighting Controls Podcast.

Javid Butler, Senior Engineer, HDR ConsultingJavid Butler

Javid Butler has more than 30 years of experience designing large-scale lighting projects in Las Vegas and is a DMX512 expert.

 

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