It's the ageold issue, you're shooting against the window and everything looks like garbage. Luckily, we have Cinematographer Casey McBeath back again to show us budgetfriendly options to get cinematic shots using windows and natural daylight.
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Video Chapters:
0:00 Intro
1:17 Setup #1: Window Key Light
2:02 Diffusion
5:34 Duvetyne
6:34 Edge Light
7:15 Reel #1
7:35 Setup #2: Window Background
8:35 Blocking Light
9:12 ND Gel
12:01 Floppy
12:52 Reel #2
13:07 That's A Wrap
14:35 Blooper
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