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\*\*\* Note: In order to attend you must register and pay at https://berlinfilmcommunity.com/course.php?slug=film-lighting-workshop \*\*\* *** **Level:** Beginner. The workshop is conducted in English and costs 299€. **Membership** **Berlin Film Community members pay €269** \- save €30 on this course\. Membership costs €30/year and includes 10% off all workshops plus member-only events. When you purchase this workshop, your first year membership is included in the price. To find out more info about the Berlin Film Community visit our website. [https://berlinfilmcommunity.com/](https://berlinfilmcommunity.com/ "https://berlinfilmcommunity.com/") Lighting transforms a flat, styleless image into one with depth, mood, and emotion. In this workshop, you'll learn the fundamentals of how light works and when to choose one approach over another — **through doing, not just watching**. Working together as a class, we'll light several scenes in the same location using HMI, tungsten, and LED lights along with a range of light modifiers. You'll also have dedicated time to experiment, and I'll work with you directly to light a scene of your choosing. With a **maximum of 12 participants**, you'll get real personal attention and enough time to develop confidence without feeling rushed. The course is designed to meet you where you are — whether you've never touched a light or have some experience already. By the end, you'll have hands-on familiarity with lighting instruments, modifiers, interview setups, and adaptable techniques you can apply across a range of situations. **Lighting A Set** I will show you how I would light several different scenes, ranging from a pleasant conversation to a much more sinister thriller look, as well as a nighttime moody interior scene. I will show you how I would light for the wide shot and then the modifications I would do when going for a closeup. **Lighting a face** The most common subject that gets lit in films is, as you would expect, the human face. We will light several different looks and you will see how small changes in light angles or height can have massive impacts on how we perceive a character. I will also cover how to set up lighting for an interview set-up and the different looks that can give a face more depth. **Lighting With Different Budget Levels** You will learn the tools used when working with a limited budget. You’ll be amazed at what you can get with some simple lights, a shower curtain, some garbage bags, and a cheap paper lantern from Ikea. **Safety On Set** As rigging lights and handling them can be dangerous, I will go over how to handle hot lights, and how to keep from overloading circuits. Please bring a pair of workman’s gloves to be able to handle hot lights. As a group you will be handling the lighting equipment with me there to supervise and instruct. While you can’t learn everything you need to know about lighting in two days, hopefully by the end of the workshop you will have enough of an understanding to ask the right questions, learn through observation, and find like minded people with whom you can practice lighting. If you have any questions or would like to know more, feel free to reach out to me at **alex(at)berlinfilmcommunity(dot)com**. **Schedule:** **Day 1:** Saturday, July 25th – 09:00 – 16:00 The basics of how light works Differences between hard and soft light High key versus low key lighting Lighting exteriors versus interiors, day versus night Breaking scenes down to understand lighting choices Different tools used in lighting and when and how to use them Supervised lighting of two scenes with instruction as we light them Q&A **Day 2:** Sunday, July 26th – 09:00 – 16:00 Breaking down more complicated scenes Interview lighting set-ups Analyzing and replicating scenes Supervised free lighting Q&A The workshop is conducted in English. No previous experience is required. Please bring a pair of work gloves to handle hot lights. **About the Workshop Leader** Alex DePew is a cinematographer and gaffer with 17+ years of industry experience, passionate about teaching and connecting filmmakers. Having worked globally on shorts, music videos, and commercials, Alex guides you through lighting craft with clarity and enthusiasm, making complex concepts accessible to all.