1: Upstage Lighting & the Pareto Principle
The Key to the Framework:
The idea of Upstage Lighting and understanding why it is advantageous to cinematographers looking to create depth and interest in a scene cannot be underestimated.
Whether you are location scouting, lighting a scene, or dissecting references for an upcoming project, understanding when and where Upstage Lighting can be beneficial can help solve a number of common issues.
If there is any tip you take away from this 7 part series I hope it is this one. Upstage Lighting has a trickle down effect to everything within a frame and can be the easiest change you make to your cinematography workflow.
This concept really serves as the foundation of the Framework and I hope after seeing it explained here that you go out and experiment with it to see if it has a place in your toolkit.
Important Frames:
1. What is the line?

2. What does Upstage Lighting look like?

3. What Does Downstage Lighting look like?

The Next Step:
In the next video we will look at a term I call "The Point of Control or POC" and how understanding where the point of control is in a location will be the springboard for designing solutions that fit your look and budget.
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Happy shooting!
- Patrick