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Originally Posted by adendreams
sorry but I dont concur.. lighting is going the way of the horse n buggy... iso killed lights they just havn't claimed the body yet. 
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hahahahahha!!! That is a funny post.
and you would have a "Kinda-Point" if you only shot in the same room day in and day out knowing the sweet spots or shooting Ex-girlfrind content.
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Originally Posted by DWB
And I agree with Dave and Jim, you need to know something about lighting. And it isn't so much to blow out the whole room, but it's good to know how to deal away with shadows you don't want, or create ones you do.
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Had an out door scene I shot 2 weeks ago. Over head Scrimed the couch outside with a 12x12 to get rid of the direct harsh shadows that the sun caused. Then front lit it with HMIs and used a 200 watt HMI as a c-light.
Could have gotten away with not front lighting it, but everything pops with a front light. And when you can match daylight and nobody can tell, its that much better.
OHHH adendreams, ISO could not have helped you out of harsh shadows caused by the sun.
Knowing and understanding basic lighting principals is key to every shoot.
