I use to get 1 hour of solo-girl video (three 20 minute scenes with outfit/set changes) done in 2 hours when I was just shooting in progressive mode, and grabbing video grabs as my pictures.
I just bought the Nikon D70 about a month ago, so now I'm shooting real photos too..... and it's taking an hour now for a single 20 minute video/photo scene, but I'm only getting around 60 photos right now. That will speed up the more comfortable I get using a still camera, and once I get a real battery pack for my SB800 flash so I can shoot non-stop.
Every day I'm getting more comfortable knowing what a pic is going to look like on the computer when I shoot it, but still photography ain't nothing like videography. It's so strange to be at the beginner skill levels of this (photos) when I was easily in the prosumer skill levels with video.... but I'm up for the challenge!
Right now I'm just using my 3200° video hot lights, and geling my flash with the tungsun gel. Then setting the white balance to tungsun. In the Nikon capture program I drop the temp down to 2650° on the raw files before pulling them up in photoshop. That seems to keep a real nice warmth, but white looks white. I need to get rid of those damn hot lights and gets some fluorescents. For solo stuff the heat was never a problem, but now I'm in the desert, and the air conditioner can't fight off those lights too.