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  1. How to replicate sunlight with Artificial lights? How to control it? Which type of lights are mostly used for this? Please suggest.
  2. Hey guys! I'm having a shoot this coming Saturday and I was wondering if anybody can educate me on how theyt got the midnight blue lighting for outside the window at the back of the grandpa's head. it seems like they used blue gels, but it also feels like it has a slight magneta shift as well. Does anybody know? Is this some type of old style lighting they used back then if so, what kind of lights and at what distance you think it is from the window? This reference photo is from Ang Lee's first feature called "Pushing Hands". Thanks a bunch! Anthony P.S. I guess the attachment limit is 300KB, can you guys see the picture fine? Thanks.
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