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Re: Lighting suggestions
by Mark Suszko on Oct 28, 2009 at 1:59:57 pm

If you had two Chimeras, I'd suggest using them as keys, but with just one, I think If it were me, I would just do a more or less traditional 3-point setup with crossed keys, that is, the spill from one guy's key ends up as fill for the other guy. Then the Chimera could maybe go behind the camera as an overall front fill. But I'd be interested in how other folks like to do this.

I would also love to see a still from this shoot when you do it.


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