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ONE | Behind the Scenes - Setting up the Scene and Lighting

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Uploaded by on Nov 22, 2011

Check out the ONE System on Kickstarter at - http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1569311911/one-laptop-and-camera-bag-system

So, when we were brainstorming the scene setup for the ONE Bag System, we initially were thinking of doing a straight white high key background, similar to the look of an Apple commercial.

However, it was decided that we wanted the background to be high key and bright, but we also wanted to add a little bit of unique lighting. So, Justin (the lead designer of ONE) suggested that we use a textured wall with up-lighting.

So, we grabbed some textured wall boards (which was actually the most expensive part of the entire scene). Then I began with the Home-Depot-Special Lighting Setup =). So obviously, the lighting setup is quite inexpensive. Most lighting pieces costing less than $20-$50 each

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  • Lol, this video wasn't supposed to go live until tomorrow. Total YouTube fail

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  • There's a loose tile and it's making me crazy!

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  • The final results looked great. Nice work on the "cheap." What were the background tiles made of and where did you get them? I couldn't tell in the video. Also do you think they added any kind of noise dampening, helping your audio sound clean without the talents voice bouncing off the walls? Thanks.

  • @smokey19bear He did mention that they get hot, really hot

  • The narrator mentions the Home Depot lights being very warm - try HOT - both from a photography and safety point of views I would not attach the cardboard, as shown seems like a good way to end up with a visit from the local fire department to me. I do like the concept of using inexpensive lighting to create a good lighting set up though.

  • Thank you so much for putting the work into your BTS...super helpful. Great style! Keep it up.

  • Love, love, love the BTS, guys - your tuts are totally awesome, and thanks so much for the huge effort & work you put in!

  • @ryankates I like to drink hot lemony honey herbal tea ;)

  • you keep honey on your desk!? hah

  • I like that background. very cool. Thanks for sharing!

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