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Uploaded by on Mar 21, 2008

http://videomaker.com/r/268/more-video-tips
We tagged along as Mark gave a 3 point lighting demonstration at a recent Videomaker Workshop.....

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  • What about night time outside lighting for bushcraft,ghost hunting,wildlife and so on not just visable light but also infrared,or use of image intensifiers,such as your typical night vision camera add on..?

  • You might find these useful - go to our website and, in the search window, reference the following article #s: 10524, 13540, 9333, 110913 and 0368. Hope they help!

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  • HI MRS.PHAM!!!!

  • Poor girl in the chair did not look happy to be there. :) I think a graphical overview of the exact positioning of the lights would have helped, with their relative distances to one another. Also, the types and strengths of lights.

  • Clean, easy to understand tutorial. When I do videologs, I prefer zero point lighting, on account of my mule-like face. Good job.

  • lookslie ill have to do what ive been doing for the last 28 years,,,TEACH MY F***ING SELF and they say you can get any info on the internet,......well as someone once said "the internet is for porn".....hmmm,

  • all videomaker wants you to do is for you to go to thier website.. lol

  • has no one made a video using infrared to explain it properties or how best to set up for a night shoot all that on utube is people playing with remote controls or looking for ghosts with a cheap sony illuminator, whares the profesional kit ?.

  • Ah ok, it's actually the technique and the way you position lights for certain effects. Setting them up is the easy part, getting what you really want out of them takes a creative eye.

  • that's great thx

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