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Originally Posted by Alice22
Yep, muddy.
I am good at photo lighting, but terrible with the video.
I just can't understand how to use a lot of lights in a small location? In this case, i just can shoot from one angle, and the video will be absolutely boring. (other way, i will catch the lighting with the camera)
I like shooting from different perspectives, and it's not possible when i have lights set on every corner.
I believe that in a static location (studio), it's all easy to set a great looking lighting, but have no idea how to do it on location.
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a white ceiling is you friend

I typically bounce a light into the ceiling to bring ambient up than set a key and side fill ....