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  1. Hi Everybody! I'm in preproduction of short film which will take place mostly in car at night. We decided to shoot in studio with green screen / black screen. My question is about contrast level in car. I'd like to create really low contrast feeling. To do that I need to rise light level in the car. This is my main problem. How would you guys do that? I was thinking about putting 60cm Kino Flos banks rigged to celling with ND 0.6 and diff gel but it might look un natural. I figured that bouncing light from foams around the car might be that what I'm looking for. Maybe both? Another thing is to fake cars movement on an actors face but I have some ideas about that. I'll be running on RED Scarlet and Canon L Primes mostly Wide open with ND. Mostly hand held I didn't try anything like this before and all suggestions are welcome. I'm a little bit scared and excited at the same time. Maybe some of you have had problems doing car interior scene ? I'd be really glad to hear those stories... Thanks a lot and wish you all merry christmas and happy new year. Ted Kieniewicz
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