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Lights for shooting video/stills indoor?
Whats an inexpensive portable light for shooting some amateur model stuff indoors? How many minimum are required? Is one enough?
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Join Date: May 2005
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The cheapest trick is to get a a shop/flood light from somewhere like Home Depot. You should be able to get a pair of these 500W halogen work lights mounted on a stand for about $30. They create an impressive amount of light, but also get dangerously hot, so be careful where you place them.
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hey - check out http://www.bhphotovideo.com/ I'm sure they can help you find something good
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As for how many, I generally recommend three. Here is a link to a short tutorial on Three Point Lighting. Media College has other tutorials you might find handy as well. Browse around. Good luck, ADG Webmaster |
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This place also has a nice assortment of continous lighting kits, and are pretty helpful if you call them with questions...
Steve Kaeser Lighting Kits |
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I like www.calumetphoto.com
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yeah to do it cheap and get pretty good lighting...go to home depot or lowes and get some huge wattage work lights. they're cheap and i've seen some great work with them.
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JL softbox
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