Cinematic Self Tape Lighting Setup In SMALL SPACES!
Today we are revisiting self-tape audition lighting and refining it to the best possible setup to achieve that "FILM LOOK!" Comment below any ideas for future episodes vvv For business inquiries, email me at [email protected] I knew I wanted to make a video that would solve the issues we were running into in our previous self tape episode; not having enough room to create depth, big keylight that's impossible to flag. So, here it is. The best way to create depth with lighting in a small space! Please comment any questions you have below, I'd be glad to answer them. Stick around. You'll probably regret it eventually.

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