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Aaron Hollander

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  1. Hello everyone, I'm new to these forums, so still feeling my way around the whole "forum" process. Ok, so I have a shoot coming up, and the script calls for a scene in a car during "dawn" / "magic hour feel" for practically the entire piece. Its intended to be contrasty, natural light. So I have a few questions that fall under a few different areas. 1) I'm shooting on 7205 Vision 2 250D, any suggestions for extending the "magic hour" feel throughout the piece with this stock? Would a filter of some sort be worthwhile to consider to maintain or correct for early morning color temperature variances? 2) I won't be able to shoot tests, any recommendations on how I could maintain a nice, solid contrast ratio, say something like 3:1, or 4:1 Shadow to light? 3) Any recommendations on ancillary lighting approaches to heighten this feel? All responses most appreciated. -Aaron
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