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Also concur that it's a WB problem, although the exposure looks like it could use some pushing to get it where you want as far as matching up with the photographic quality. You can also get a color correcting lens to fix the tungsten issue. Easier to do that, typically, than put gels in front of hot 500 watt tungsten lamps. Some of the lower end video lights don't have any place for you to clip a gel. Oh, you can also look into flourescent video lighting (which is still not in any way perfected as you will still need to correct the white balance).
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