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  1. Hey, I've been tasked to manage lighting on a short zombie film. The first scene is set in the woods, in daylight. We wish to bring out a natural cold, damp, Hazed autumn. We wish also to have light beams coming down from surrounding trees. I was thinking ,maybe using a key light from the direction of the sunlight and using white screens to diffuse and soften the subject. For the light beams, install a light behind the tree. i wouldn't of thought its simple as that? In addition and if possible, we wish the actors to have crystallised particles flowing from their mouths from the coldness, is there a lighting technique, which would make it somewhat visible? thank you
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