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Originally Posted by Pink-AE
Give us a small sample. Or no one will be able to help you.
Basically think of it as painting with light. 95% comes down to whether the light is right or not.
Easiest place to shoot will be outside on a cloudy day or early morning/late afternoon.
Indoors theres alot to think about. Using multiple light sources will fuck you up because they all have different colour temperatures(quality). Best way is to turn off all the lights and use tungston worklights or better.
And you'll most likely need post production work. Cant help you there
Now, give us a sample bitch 
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LOL! at the last comment.
But yeah, thanks for the info. I'll try shooting mainly outdoors for now until I can get me some better lights than the one I have. Tungston lights, are those the ones like what the photographers use for shoots? I'll look it up.
And i'm working on getting the footage edited, should have a sample up in a day or two. Thanks again to everyone for your help. I'm looking forward to when I can get better at this and return the favor to others by giving them help like you guys have done for me.