Videomaker's Lighting for Outdoors 101 - outdoor lighting
Videomaker's Lighting for Outdoors 101
Issac demonstrates a couple different outdoor lighting techniques and how "good" outdoor lighting can improve your videos. To learn more great video tips and tricks, download our free report "How to Make a Storyboard: Movie Storyboarding Examples" at www.videomaker.com
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Outdoor Lighting from GE - outdoor lighting
Outdoor Lighting from GE
Learn more about the outdoor lighting solutions available through GE from Mike Armstrong, senior product manager for GE Lighting Solutions.
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I have a question regarding season. I intend to shoot a great deal of my film outdoors, but I want it to be snowing, thus have blankets of snow on the ground. Would I neccessarily use the white board? or is the snow enough to reflect the light from what little sun there is to use? How do I get that 3 point lighting when I am working with snow?
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