You may notice the word "scrim" on your list of equipment for a few different classes, particularly "PHOA113: Lighting". After you have purchased a scrim our built your own, the question that pops up next is usually, "what the heck do I do
with this thing"? There are multiple uses for a Scrim; you can use
this accessory both inside your studio and outside,
on location.
My personal favorite scenario to use this lighting accessory is outdoors in harsh
light. We may all be aware that the "Golden Hours" is the best time to shoot
portraits - or any subject for that matter. That being said, these hours are not always the most convenient time to shoot and/or to meet a client. In the video below, Israel Hyman from Izzy Video describes
how he uses the Westcott Scrim Jim to diffuse harsh light while shooting outside
during the "noon day sun":
To learn how to use the scrim in the studio, be sure to check out Eric
Eggly from Eric Eggly Photography. Eggly explains how this tool is set up and used
to diffuse hard light that's omitted from a bare bulb. Throughout this video, notice how the Scrim softens the light that falls on Eggly's model:
01. "Tech Tuesday: Lighting Versatility with the Scrim Jim." YouTube. YouTube, 22 Feb. 2011. Web. 28 Apr. 2014.
02. "Diffusion Panels for Outdoor Video Lighting." YouTube. YouTube, 17 Nov. 2010. Web. 28 Apr. 2014.
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