No light no movie. Indy Mogul teaches you how to create your own basic lighting kit for $25. Also covered are lighting basics, including three-point lighting.
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How To: Shoot day for night and night for day for movie making
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How To: Make a dramatic spotlight from a household lamp
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How To: Light an interior space while filming on a budget
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How To: Light a two-person interview
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How To: Build a light diffuser to improve your film lighting
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How To: Use a sun gun when shooting a film
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How To: Light and set a cyclorama shot
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How To: Make a folding reflector from cardboard and foil
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How To: Setup Rembrandt lighting for a film shoot
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just one word.... CHEEEZZYYY
I love how badly lit he is.
I like it
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