I'm A big fan of the Lowel Rifa lights.
http://www.bhphotov
Use the hard pro light for rim/back light and get another Rifa 44 for
fill. Maybe get an extra Lowel Omni light with barn doors to use for
background lighting.
This is kind of the setup I have and I've had mine for years and they
travel well.
Feel free to contact me of you have any questions.
-Chris
Chris Anderson
TikiVision Multimedia Inc
P-407 851-0306
F-810 454-7159
www.tikivisionmulti
www.linkedin.
www.youtube.
Member of both Orlando Regional Chamber of Commerce and Kissimmee
Chamber of Commerce.
On Oct 29, 2009, at 7:58 PM, Wes Plate wrote:
>
> 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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