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Ben Rogers

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  1. Great ideas guys, thanks very much! I'm going to try taping some bare flos or something for fill but I don't want it to get too underlit and Nosferatu-ish. Also like the idea of tenting the stall from above, mostly because we won't be shooting upwards.
  2. Yeah, it's not the most beautiful location for attenuating the natural lighting you'd find. I like the idea of wetting down the tile for reflectivity. Still concerned about ugly shadows under the eyes of the talent with such toppy lighting.
  3. Shooting a short film next month and one of the scenes has 3 characters in a bathroom stall. Obviously with space being the issue, not just for the camera and actors, what's a practical way I can go about lighting this? Most likely we will be using a handicapped stall for extra space. Putting kinos on arms above, china balls seems too scattershot. Would replacing the bulbs in the practical units give enough punch? And how would I modify to light closeups? The light would seem to be far too toppy for CU's. We're going for a naturalistic look, so nothing too expressionistic. Shooting on HDV as well.
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