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2 Daly Avenue
Ottawa, Ontario
613.569.1789
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IFCO Workshop -

UNDERSTANDING THE SEKONIC INCIDENT LIGHT METER  

Where: IFCO - Suite #140 - #2 Daly Avenue, Arts Court Building
When: Tuesday, January 19th, 2010
Time: 6:30pm to 8:30pm
Cost: Free to all IFCO members
Instructor: Roger Wilson

Do you fully understand the Sekonic light meter? Do you feel comfortable using the light meter? Do you know what a footcandle is? Do you know the difference between an incident light reading and a reflective light reading? Did you know that the shutter angle on a 16mm Bolex camera is different then the shutter angle on a Super 8 camera? Did you know that this difference in shutter angles affects how you read the light meter? Do you know how to properly compensate your exposure when filming at speeds different then 24 frames per second? If you are unsure about any of these questions and would like to learn more come out to this free workshop.

Instructor's Bio:
Roger Wilson has been part of the filmmaking scene since 1991. During this time, working and living in cities across Canada, he has gained knowledge from all areas of the filmmaking world. In Ottawa since 2003, he has been using this knowledge to experiment with the process of making films. His 2007 film Camera Paint received the Best Experimental Award at the 2008 Niagara Film Festival in St. Catherines, Ontario. Roger has been a member of IFCO since 2003 and has been working as IFCO’s Technical Director since 2005.

Enrolment for this class is limited, and will be on a first come, first serve basis. If you have any questions or if you wish to register for this workshop please contact our Membership Coordinator Tasha Waldron at (613) 569-1789 or you can e-mail her at admin@ifco.ca .