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Spacelights and Multi-camera Shooting

August 4, 2014March 27, 2017 neilosemancinematography, equipment, lighting, video

Here’s a brief video blog from the set of Handmade Theatre‘s The Flying Machine, explaining how spacelights are used to create an even light for multi-camera shooting.

Spacelights and Multi-camera Shooting

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