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  1. Hi guys, I'm going to imitate this still-frame from The Student (Vladislav Opelyants) * For the light beside the cross, I'd use a Quasar Q-LED Crossfade (2000 K) or a Q-Lion (3000 K) and avoid cables/wires. (other suggestions, welcome!) * But I would like to know how you will set the keylight, I can use HMIs, Kino Flo, Tungsten and PAR, I'm particularly curious about PAR lights but I never used them before and I'm not sure if they suitable for this scene. I also need to that light seems to be in frame (like in the original picture). *I'm shooting in a studio and there's no space limitations. Thanks in advance, best wishes Santiago
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