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VanessaG 03-18-2005 12:35 PM

Whats the best Kinoflo lighting setup?
 
Who can recommend what to buy for perfect quality?

tony286 03-18-2005 01:00 PM

its more the person using the lights than the lights

VanessaG 03-18-2005 01:03 PM

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Originally Posted by tony404
its more the person using the lights than the lights

There is someone who will learn, but good material is needed.

beemk 03-18-2005 01:04 PM

the sun, its free too

VanessaG 03-18-2005 01:09 PM

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Originally Posted by beemk
the sun, its free too

Cīmon guys help me out! I know many of you use those lights and I need some tips. :helpme

EROTEEK 03-18-2005 01:19 PM

Vanessa, that depends of the person that is using the lights... I would personally say that a 5 light setup will cover pretty much all your needs, but than again, put 5 lights in the hands of a rookie, and it will be havok... maybe 3 separate heads would be better for starters, though i strongly suggest to start with one principal light, master it, add the hair light, maybe a reflecting foam for softening the shadows... and after some time deal with the lights for the background and effects and space fillers... that if you just start to use pro lightning equipment...but then again, i guess you wouldn't ask such questions if otherwise.....
Cheers, and happy lightning
EMY

VanessaG 03-18-2005 01:23 PM

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Originally Posted by EROTEEK
Vanessa, that depends of the person that is using the lights... I would personally say that a 5 light setup will cover pretty much all your needs, but than again, put 5 lights in the hands of a rookie, and it will be havok... maybe 3 separate heads would be better for starters, though i strongly suggest to start with one principal light, master it, add the hair light, maybe a reflecting foam for softening the shadows... and after some time deal with the lights for the background and effects and space fillers... that if you just start to use pro lightning equipment...but then again, i guess you wouldn't ask such questions if otherwise.....
Cheers, and happy lightning
EMY

Thanks for your input! I will hit you up sometimes we can chat. :thumbsup


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