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  1. I'm planning on lighting the set of half a plane practically with the classic moving ovals against the talent and background. I've got a few ideas as to how to create the ovals but then to have them move I'm struggling to think of a consistent method. Any advice on how to light the outside of the plane to create an even blown out background, and foreground, including moving ovals would be greatly appreciated. Chris
  2. Hey folks! I am about to fly for a vacation and I am planning to take a significant amount of Super-8 stock film with me as well as the camera. Afaic there is no regulations against having film or film cameras on board,but my concern is the XRAY check in the airport. Can it affect the film (500ASA and 200ASA) ? Any way around it or am I worrying too much? Thanks a lot! :)
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