Thanks.. Those videos were very helpful.

Dave

On Sat, Nov 14, 2009 at 4:19 PM, John Sessoms <[email protected]> wrote:

> The "standard" multi-light setup I learned is the main light off to one side
> [45 deg H/45 deg V] with the fill from behind the camera.
>
> I really like this guy's how-to videos on You Tube. I think they're very
> informative.
>
> http://www.youtube.com/user/prophotolife#p/u/20/uH84-pA7p-c
> http://www.youtube.com/user/prophotolife#p/a/197F9921FE5C5570/0/wjOChmOVBm4
>
> They're also available here: http://www.prophotolife.com/
>
> For what you're looking for, I'd start with episodes 12, 13 & 14.
>
> He shows you how he's setting it up and then shows you how it affects the
> results.
>
> He's got a whole lot more videos that go into studio setup, shooting
> outdoors, how to make your own stuff, some photoshop magic and how to get
> the most from the equipment you've already got.

> You might also want to take a look at Dean Collins' Tinker Tubes:
>
> http://www.software-cinema.com/page/13/tinkertubes
>
> And then on to Software Cinema's other offerings.
>
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