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wallspray

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  1. there will be no rental fee for a filter, cause its film school. i plan on using gels as well, but everything i get back that i havent used a filter on, just seems to look subpar to everything i have seen with filters. perhaps this is just my own personal inadequacy. thanks for the input
  2. I am shooting a 5 minute dinner scene and want to get a warm/dim feeling in the room. im not very familiar with filters, but i want to start using them. which do you feel would apply to this situation? im shooting on 16mm color negitive with a bolex.
  3. I am shooting a 5 minute dinner scene on 16mm color neg. soon. i want the room to look warm and dim. the walls of the room are painted olive green where i am shooting and there is alot of dark wood trim. I'll be using a 3 light 750 watt lowell DP kit for lighting. How should i go about lighting this (gels, ect.) to get this effect? should i be using filters?
  4. Im shooting a short on 16mm. its a dinner scene and i want the entire room too look as though it were lit only by candles... any suggestions as to how to go about this and still get an exposure?
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