I hope you'll indulge another stupid newbie question.
Tonight I set up a 3-point light system in a tiny room. The subject wore glasses and reflected both the key and the fill lights at different times during the shoot.
I googled the problem (and tried to do a search here) but didn't find very helpful info. One still photography site said to shoot in 3/4 profile, and another site said to use flat lens prop glasses coated an AR coating. I can't imagine how hard it would be to try to control lighting and filming angles to avoid reflections for an entire feature, but I suppose it's been done if that is the only way.
Tonight I set up a 3-point light system in a tiny room. The subject wore glasses and reflected both the key and the fill lights at different times during the shoot.
I googled the problem (and tried to do a search here) but didn't find very helpful info. One still photography site said to shoot in 3/4 profile, and another site said to use flat lens prop glasses coated an AR coating. I can't imagine how hard it would be to try to control lighting and filming angles to avoid reflections for an entire feature, but I suppose it's been done if that is the only way.