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Len Moss

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  1. Firstly is this a location shoot or a studio. If a studio you need to have light presumably coming through the windows from the sun giving a feeling of reality or is this night as you have a practical light illuminated up stage wide shot. If daylight the two people at the table need to be lit from upstage behind the acting line with modelling to create a mood that they are lit from the windows. The close ups will need some contrast control from the axis of the wide shot camera and the back lights will generally be directly in the axis line of the close up cameras from up stage. Sorry but without the required scenario of day or night, studio or location its very difficult to be precise. I hope this helps you. The shots look very flat without a feeling of depth or three dimensions. Close up just doesn't do it for me.
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