TOOLS OF THE TRADE - FALL 2026
COURSE TITLE: The Studio: Tools of the Trade
Course Objectives:
From Tungsten to LEDs, students will explore the essential gear, hardware, and on-set practices used across film and television production. The course focuses on safe and professional operation of industry-standard grip and electric tools equipment used in production. Students will gain practical experience working within a functioning studio environment while developing the technical vocabulary and workflow skills expected on professional productions.
Course Learning Outcomes:
Students will develop an understanding of the purpose, operation, and safe handling of common film grip and lighting production tools and equipment, including rigging hardware, stands, carts, cables, power distribution systems, basic construction tools, and set support equipment. The course will emphasize on-set safety procedures, equipment organization, communication, and collaborative workflow practices as they relate to below-the-line crew positions within professional film and television production environments.
Introduction / Overview of Set Etiquette & Protocols, Crew Positions and on set responsibilities
Mechanics of Tungsten and Day lighting units and color correction. Production cycle, Lighting crew jobs. Overview of lighting heads and rigging tools that will be throughout the course.
From Yoke to focus knob – Understanding the parts of a lighting unit.
A detailed look at the components and functions of lighting units. Emphasis on safe handling, maintenance, and maximizing fixture performance on set. Different types of lighting sources – Fresnels, Open Faces, HMIs, Soft Lights, and Practicals, overheads and planning. Students will be shown how to use a variety of lighting units and accompanying rigging options. Students attempt to control the units using flags, nets, and other light control techniques.
Working with LED and electronic lighting units
Safety and basics of electricity - AMPS to Voltage. Introduction to the fundamentals of on-set electrical safety, focusing on the relationship between amps, volts, and watts. Proper handling of power distribution systems to ensure safe and efficient lighting and equipment use on set.
Working with Tungsten/HMI units
Power Distribution on Set. Exploration of LED, Tungsten, and HMI lighting units and their on-set applications. Focus on color balance, light quality, and selecting the right fixture for the desired visual effect. Students will be shown, on paper, how to balance loads and distribute power resources
Hot lights / Heavy lights and proper operation and safety – Rigging. Working with High-Temperature Units
Safe operation and rigging of hot and heavy lighting units used in production. Focus on proper setup, handling techniques, and on-set safety protocols. Proper handling, set-up, and placement of sources. What to use and not to use to control the units. Fire Safety & Heat Management / OSHA & Industry Safety Standards. Preparing the job site, safety resources, and exit plans
From practicals to 10Ks, selecting the right units for the project and control. Generators, Lunch Boxes, Stingers, and running cable – Distributing and Balancing
The range of lighting options from practicals to 10Ks and their creative applications. Focus on selecting and controlling units to achieve the desired visual mood and effect. Students will learn about the different ways to power lighting units, distribute power, and run cables.
Using lights on the ground / Using lights on an overhead rig
Techniques for safely and effectively using lights on the ground and in overhead rigs. Focus on placement, balance, and achieving optimal illumination for each setup.
Controlling Intensity & Quality. Barndoors, cookies, dimmers, and light control – Shaping sources
Windows and natural light controls – Using Butterfly kits, Frames, and negative fill. Focus on techniques to shape, diffuse, and control the intensity and quality of light. Emphasis on the creative and technical methods to achieve desired visual outcomes.
Understanding color temperature, Indoor and outdoor lighting. Creating lighting effects and basic special effects using accessories.
Special effects lighting. Creative alternatives to lighting including working with battery powered units and practicals
The art of transforming daylight into cinematic night using lighting tricks and post-production magic. Crafting stunning visual illusions with in-camera special effects lighting techniques. Prompted lighting exercises using the tools presented throughout the course.
Lighting through the Production Design / Working with Props and practicals
How lighting interacts with production design to shape mood, texture, and storytelling on screen. Using props and practicals to create immersive, visually compelling sets.
Manipulating the color, quality, and intensity of light, Lighting for Mood & Genre
Shaping emotion and storytelling through the strategic control of light’s color, quality, and intensity. How lighting choices define mood and enhance genre across diverse cinematic styles.