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  1. http://s7.directupload.net/images/130629/822ukqg4.jpg Hi, I am studying cinematography (first year) and we are about to shoot our first studio exercise. I wanted to ask you about my lighting setup. What do you think of it? The story is a about a prostitute and a punter. She can't cope with her life anymore (there is no space for real love in this profession...) I wanted to create a very moody, gritty lighting design. I wanted to add a lot of texture (gobos, gradients) to the lighting to keep it quite hard. Color contrast was quite important to me as well (not always the same orange, blue lighting). Do you have any further suggestion? Any help is much appreciated. I will keep you updated!! :) :wub: :) Cheers, David
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