Lighting for Filiming
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Oct 16, 2012
Jittaun W.
I know this is a very common thread, but I just need some clarification about different lighting options. I usually use natural light, but I live in the gloomy state of Washington where it's always raining. (Now do you see my dilemma?) Right now, my alternative lighting options are two desk lamps on either side of me with 40 watt ultra soft white bulbs. I record in AVCHD Full HD Fine mode on my camera (translation: 1080i shooting mode). I have did many lighting test adjusting my settings and I am just trying to make sure I can slide with this.
Disclaimer: Please do not use any of my posted videos as reference because my lighting is not set up in either of them.