Hi Wes,
I am not a shooter, never been one and don't even play one on tv. However,
way back when I was involved in audio-video recording before my editing
days, when we worked with very modest budgets, we used Smith-Victor lights.
I see that B&H still carries them and a two or three light set can be had
for under $500 depending on your requirements. I was surprised to see that
many of their kits now use fluorescent lamps.
It may be worth a look.
Kerry
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Kerry Soloway
http://www.Nighting
201-247-4110
ksoloway@gmail.
Fred Friendly Seminars' "Minds on the Edge: Facing Mental Illness" is airing
in October. "Consuelo Mack/WealthTrack" airs weekly. Both on PBS. Check
your local listings.
On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 7:58 PM, Wes Plate <wes@automaticduck.
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> I'm soon going to be interviewing some folks, and I figure the one thing I
> have zero of available to me is any lighting. I haven't really thought
> about lighting since college and surely things have changed since then, but
> looking at B&H's web site it all seems properly pro-priced and my budget is
> rather modest.
>
> I don't think I want a light ON the camera, this isn't the news, I'm
> thinking your basic three or two light setup, but modest.
>
> --
> Wes Plate
> Automatic Duck, Inc.
> http://www.automati
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