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  1. Hi, I was curious if anyone has any guesses on how exactly they achieve this seemingly simple overhead camera shot, as far as lighting...especially on a white table top like this? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tgmhi0Vi9oo Is it just one large source from the upper left? Is that light higher up (vertically) or around table level or...? Is there likely a fill light from bottom right, or just some bounce to fill in? Is it likely lit over the top as well? Its just pretty even looking... Anyways, just curious if anyone has achieved this look before, or has any thoughts on how best to do it? (Obviously while still allowing room for the camera rigged from above...and also the hands entering the frame from different angles, etc.) Thanks for your thoughts.
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