 Here's how we got cinematic lighting in our studio. We recently moved into a new studio and needed to sort out the lighting situation. First of all, we needed a key light, which is the main source of light for the subject. So we opened up an Aputo Light Storm 300 with a Nanlite softbox to evenly spread the light and make sure that there are no harsh shadows on the subject's face. We placed the key light high and to the side and you can instantly see the difference that this makes. To add in a blue backlight, we used a Nanlite Pavo Tube 230x, which separates the subject from the background and compliments the other side of the face. We played around with the positioning until we were happy. Finally, to add some colour, we grabbed another Pavo Tube and chose orange to contrast with the blue. This combination adds a cinematic effect and is used in almost every movie you've seen. For a finishing touch, we put our last Pavo Tube behind the computer screens to highlight them. So this is how it turned out. Let us know if you would do something differently. We're still in the process and we'd love your feedback. Make sure to follow us and see you next time.