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Uploaded by on Jul 4, 2009

A very quick video instead of using photos to illustrate just how much using a reflector can help improve the quality ofyour films. It doesn't have to be just for interviews, you can help light whole scenes, products or enhance shadows or light on walls and backgrounds.

For more film making guidance visit: http://www.editcrunch.co.uk

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  • great! this video gives a real good visual example of reflected lighting, most tutorials/examples are too poor in quality to give a good representation. Thanks!

  • Ha Ha. I thought so. I looked at the channel and saw "When Brown People Speak" and thought, "hey, I know him!"

    How'd the dolly work? I love mine, but it's heavy. I'm thinking of making a tutorial for it. Not sure.

    Scott

  • Ahhh, thanks! This is Jashan Makan from vimeo as well haha. I used your dolly blueprints to build mine. :)

  • Good, wholesome visual.

  • Reputable photo and video suppliers all over carry them. If you can't find one, get a large piece of white foam core from an art supply store. In a pinch, you could use a car windshield blocker (with the silver side as the reflector), a T-shirt, or anything large enough to reflect the light.

    Scott

  • Where can I get a reflector?

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