hv20
hv20
Good luck doing lighting with that HV20. Its exposure settings are horrible... one thing I deal with every friday! I'm sure you read about the exposure lock settings and stuff??
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CHILD WELLBUTRIN
That is pretty cool I never really noticed that but now i'm dying to try it. I'm going to get some CTB right now 1/4 blue for my backlights. I wanna try this out with some soft focus tricks like that black panty hose trick i've seen.
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HotChezzy_cute cam
I sell the kinoflo ringlight and that is a pretty good long term solution/investment for this problem, heres another good alternative
http://www.cinemagadgets.com/litepanels-ringlite-mini-p-1497.html
yeah these lights are slightly pricy but to me they are really the easiest way to do what...
Litepanel
Litepanel
Litepanel lights work great because they are small, battery powered and dimable. You might rent one in the 5,600k range for this project and find a suitable place on the dash for it. At CinemaGadgets.com we have a lot of awesome gear for this kind of stuff. it depends on...
Litepanel Competition
Litepanel Competition
Interesting, we are located in Burbank. Maybe we will drop by sometime.
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EXTREME Q BEST TEMPERATURE
I have an older 750W light and it got a LITTTLE smoke when I first got it and started using it, I dont know if you are using an older light but I think they smoke just a little bit when they havent been used in a long time. but it should go away fairly quickly the more this light is used if it...
I'm sure you have learned about Key lights, fill lights, back lights. Film Noir lighting has key lights set bright enough to make the camera get a good picture, but the fill lights are very dim or non existant. With the Key light or main light you'll want to position it in a way that it gives...
Cinelux
Cinelux
I sell "Litepanel" LED lights on the daily, I am wondering how your light set up compares in functionality and price.
Check out the CinemaGadgets website for professional Grip & Lighting.
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Katyl
newbie complications
newbie complications
there are quite a few ways to get the candle/flame look going with enough intensity to get you an exposure. There are many mechanical ways however that equipment can be expensive to use and requires a bit of mastery to make it not look like a gag...
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