Lighting Car Interiors for a Professional Looking Car Scene

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Uploaded by on Aug 18, 2011

Learn a few tried and true methods to lighting car interiors such as using a truck to power and tow the car, placing small, hidden lights inside the car or using a studio. These approaches can help you make your car scenes look just like professional scenes in the movies. 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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  • why would anyone not use the studios method?

  • @lukehildreth Many video creators feel that you get a more realistic end product by filming in the actual car. but it really depends a lot on what's most convenient and looks best for the individual.

    Cheers,

    The Videomaker team

  • tru dat

  • Hi video maker, i really like your videos but it doesnt help much becuase most of us are beginners and working on low budget projects, all i am saying is you should teach us how to make videos using simple techniques and simple equipments.

  • @HassanSualeh We understand that it can be frustrating when you're just getting started, because even low-end equipment can seem prohibitively expensive. Sometimes you can't avoid spending money, but there's a lot you can do with cheap household items and free software. Some of our other videos deal with these topics, and you can get further tips on cheap alternatives through the Videomaker regular email tips line.

    Cheers,

    The Videomaker Team

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  • @PunchNugget Glad to help!

    Cheers,

    The Videomaker Team

  • @MrJack2987 Thanks!

  • @Benny321meins The best, most obvious ways would be to cover the mirror surface or to make sure that it's angled to not reflect the green screen -- which we obviously forgot to do here! XD It's a good reminder to always double check all the little details when you're making a video.

    Cheers,

    The Videomaker team

  • @TheAmbivalency Glad to hear it!

  • @BlazerLTZ :)

  • @beyond211 Thanks, we try! :)

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    The Videomaker Team

  • @supertom123 Great, glad to hear it turned out well!

    Cheers,

    The Videomaker team

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