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Uploaded by on Sep 22, 2009

Solutions to outdoor lighting for video problems encountered on a sunny day. Also the secret to shooting in the middle of the day and making it appear to be the middle of the night. An HD version of this (and all our videos) is available here: http://www.videomaker.com/store/home.php?cat=32
To learn more great video tips and tricks, download our free report "3 Point Lighting 101" at http://www.videomaker.com/r/581

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  • Can you make the daylight look dark/nightime in post?

  • @Maxsdiscos You can learn about day for night at videomaker(dot)com/shop/outdoo­r-and-day-for-night-lighting.h­tml

  • this is a video channel. Get some quality on your video. It is so pixelated I had to stop watching. Upload it in another format. terrible

  • HD at our website. The link for this clip's HD version is posted in the description (top right). Cheers.

  • @videomaker You havn't linked the video

  • @JazReviews An HD version of this (and all our videos) is available here at the URL in the video description.

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  • they have the option for high quality versions on their site, as they have said week after week. Personally I think this video was very informative and I don't need the quality to be there as this is youtube the land of terrible quality so it is all about the info and I learned something. So thx Videomaker!

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  • She's smileying through the whole clip ._. T.T

  • @DJBFilmz I'm with you on that, shooting at night, especially if it's not in the city where you can assume the light is coming from building or such is difficult to pull off. Basically it's a matter of how you light the scene.

  • she just got the job, she still can't believe it...

  • @videomaker Available, but not linked directly :)

    I'll check it out.

  • Zombie ftw! By the way that night effect looked so real! By far my favorite in-camera ef fect

  • HI MRS.PHAM!!!

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