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  1. Hiya everyone, just joined the forum, great forum! I am shooting a music video, top deck of a bus, at widest a two shot on the left hand side of the bus at the back, whilst the bus is moving. I want to simulate as if the sun is low and coming in from the right hand side of the bus, but through tress, so there are shadows travelling across the faces. The light has to be from the interior and also battery powered. I was wondering about some sort of gobo which could simulate this and then if I used a jokerbug on the floor pointed into a mirror, to get a bit more distance, with a gobo inbetween. Any thoughts on how this might be possible would be hugely appreciated! all the best Ruben
  2. Hi Everyone, We recently went into production with our LED Redhead which has been reviewed by, amongst others, Phil Rhodes. Here is a video that was prepared for us, without our knowledge until it was complete, https://youtu.be/umyunJd7JM8 More details can be found here - http://www.photonbeard.com/led-lighting.html I am pleased to offer members of this forum 10% discount when you order from our web shop - http://www.photonbeard.com/shop.htmljust use the discount code "Cine Market" when you get to the checkout stage. The above code gives 10% discount on all items, not just the new LED Redhead. If you have any questions please feel free to contact us. Thanks Peter Daffarn MD Photon Beard Ltd UK
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