Photos By John Reynolds

As the day for our football shot drew closer, it seemed that an unusual rain was going to occur: more or less steady heavy rain all day. This was pretty much a day that most of the crew dreads, naturally. But as for me, I got really excited. I was going to get a high dollar "rain shot" for free. and so was the client.
It's really unusual to have steady heavy rain with little wind for a long period of time in Charleston. The worst thing that could happen for a "rain shot" with real rain is for the rain to blow through quickly. That's why most times rain is created with rain towers that can be controlled at will. In our case though, there was no budget for that. So we rolled the dice. And won!

It was a perfect day to shoot a day-for-night shot. We did have enough lighting firepower to make the effect happen: an 18K Fresnel HMI and a 4K Molebeam. Even with the large lights, we could only light a small area, especially due to the fact that we were shooting 120 fps with the Red One at 320 asa.
As is always the case with rain, it must be backlit to show up. In the photo above, if you did not see the light in the shot or the rain on the lens, you wouldn't know it was raining hard.



Our client is happy and I've got something new for the reel. All in a day's work...
Ahhh, I love lemonade.
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