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Using Gary Fong Whaletail on Location - Part #1 of 3

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Uploaded by on Sep 17, 2007

Getting ready to go on a location shoot with the Gary Fong Whaletale flash diffuser. This is part #1. Parts #2 and 3 are the actual shoot.

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  • The trick to being able to easily remove the green screen background is to have very even lighting on it. If you can acheive that without lighting it, fine, but the studio gives the broadest coverage.

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  • thats a good 1 ill take the asprins nexst time! nice vid

  • I'd throw a nice sandwich in there too. And mama's special soup in a gary fong lightsphere. ;)

  • Aspirin :o)

  • When shooting a large group(15-20) outdoors in the shade against a green screen (some without green screen too, would you use the reporter, studio, or lightsphere? Hoping not to have to light the greenscreen and just light the subjects. Advice?

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