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- One fact I hadn't known before reading this article was that, to get a black backdrop, you need to buy a fabric. I thought it was a green screen. The second is, lighting. I hadn't really thought to much about how the lights in the scene made a difference on it. The final fact is, the lights you want to use is more of a tungsten, or fluorescent bulb. Other bulbs look more yellow, and unprofessional.
- One concept brought up here that I liked is, how the author added videos of the "right" way to do it, and the "wrong" way of performing this. The second concept I thought was nice is, the exact specifications of the kind of lights needed to use, and perform this the right way. They also gave out advice for the cheap way of obtaining these objects.
- The only question I have is does this interesting concept work on all camera's? Or does it work on only really expensive camera's?
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