If you wish you can email your requirements directly to Pete and he will be able to advise you personally.
Unfortunately, at this stage it would be difficult to recommend a specific kit as there are many things to consider, but Pete will help you find the right one; no problem.
I have tried to message you his email but you have a friend only block applied to your account!! I can send you his email if you lift the block :)
These videos are extremely helpful. I am changing over from a tungsten kit in a small studio to daylight cfl softboxes and some cfl worklights that I have made barndoors for. My latest videos can now be done with daylight coming into the interview room or outside views instead of fake backgrounds. I'm just a small one man operation, cameras, lights action, and now my clients want muticam interviews, so I have to get an extra camera person helping out.
I would start with the 5500k tubes as you tend to get more bang for your Buck with higher colour temp and you can always reduce the light with Blackwrap /ND/flags or Gaffer Tape but always keep an eye on the Green spike that you can get with florries.
what is the best light kit for lighting the green screen in studio for green wall thanks for your help ?
am8tam 2 years ago
Hi, thanks for your message am8tam.
If you wish you can email your requirements directly to Pete and he will be able to advise you personally.
Unfortunately, at this stage it would be difficult to recommend a specific kit as there are many things to consider, but Pete will help you find the right one; no problem.
I have tried to message you his email but you have a friend only block applied to your account!! I can send you his email if you lift the block :)
Thanks
CVPTV 2 years ago
These videos are extremely helpful. I am changing over from a tungsten kit in a small studio to daylight cfl softboxes and some cfl worklights that I have made barndoors for. My latest videos can now be done with daylight coming into the interview room or outside views instead of fake backgrounds. I'm just a small one man operation, cameras, lights action, and now my clients want muticam interviews, so I have to get an extra camera person helping out.
bushtrailer 2 years ago
Great video, Pete!
All of your videos are very informative.
I'm trying to light interviews properly.
I have a 3 point kit.. I use fluorescent bulbs. Which color temp. do you recommend? 5500K? 3500K? 2700K?
Thank you,
Nick
LocalVideoInHD 2 years ago
Hi Nick,
Thanks for your comment.
I would start with the 5500k tubes as you tend to get more bang for your Buck with higher colour temp and you can always reduce the light with Blackwrap /ND/flags or Gaffer Tape but always keep an eye on the Green spike that you can get with florries.
Regards,
Pete
CVPTV 2 years ago
Thank you for sharing your experiences with your helpful videos.
ronsonbrown 3 years ago