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Burton Bilharz

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  1. I'm shooting a movie in a couple weeks on the HVX-200. The biggest scene takes place during the day inside a small movie theater. It has 12 foot high ceilings and 4 doors in a row leading outside. There are no other windows or doors. The scene takes place during the afternoon, so the lighting will be warmer. The first shot is a stedicam tracking of a concession girl from outside, through the doors and into the theater, which leads us to the main characters talking next to the concession stand. With the doors needing to be in the shot, how can I fill in the area with more light? Some light will obviously come from the doors, but I will need fill. My best guess is to put a 6x6 bounce rigged near the ceiling and kick 1 or 2 open faces into it. The ceiling won't be seen in this location.
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