It's the age-old issue, you're shooting against the window and everything looks like garbage. Luckily, we have Cinematographer Casey McBeath back again to show us budget-friendly options to get cinematic shots using windows and natural daylight.
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Video Chapters:
0:00 - Intro
1:17 - Setup #1: Window Key Light
2:02 - Diffusion
5:34 - Duvetyne
6:34 - Edge Light
7:15 - Reel #1
7:35 - Setup #2: Window Background
8:35 - Blocking Light
9:12 - ND Gel
12:01 - Floppy
12:52 - Reel #2
13:07 - That's A Wrap
14:35 - Blooper
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