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Rick Simon

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  1. I am producing a student film, and was hoping to get some opinions about lighting for one of our pivotal scenes. We have an exterior confrontation that is seen from the POV of someone inside a store through the glass window. The director wants one long take, handheld, racking focus approx. 50' between the interior and exterior through the glass during the day, then following the character as they exit the store to join the ext. confrontation. I have a huge number of concerns, the most obvious is being able to light the int and ext so that everything is not completely blown out. Additionally, all locations I have seen so far have tinted windows, which should take the ext down a few stops. (Not to mention flare issues) How would you light this? Light up the interior, try and diffuse the sun, shoot it at night and HMI outside, or just rewrite it to be less complicated? I think it could be told just as effectively with some rewrites and our 1st AC would be a lot happier. I'm all for awesome cine, but we have to take this scene in a day. Just looking to get some outside advice. Thanks!
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