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  1. #1 A little one-day music video for Matchbox 20...- Epic Anamorphic 
    Senior Member Christopher Probst's Avatar
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    Haven't done a music video in probably 8 months! I miss them, but the budgets have been abysmal... That said, I love working with Rich Lee, so even with a pathetic one-day shooting schedule and a paltry budget, we scraped this together. Not earth-shattering, but a fun video nonetheless... I would have preferred the beginning half to be a bit darker, but the label commented that it was looking like a Lincoln Park video! Ugh!

    Be sure to change the quality to 1080P...

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    Hey Chris, Nice work!

    What was your lighting package like?
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    Nice work, Christopher! It has a very fun, playful quality which perfectly captures the mood of the song.
    If you don't mind my asking, what lighting did you use in addition to the overhead fluorescents?
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    Ha, same question, Matt!
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    I did the entire job using only 4 lights. 2 Image 80s, a 4K HMI Par, and a VistaBeam.
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    What lenses did you shoot on?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Christopher Probst View Post
    I did the entire job using only 4 lights. 2 Image 80s, a 4K HMI Par, and a VistaBeam.
    Did you place them for the wide and stay with that the entire time? What were their placement since you have shots from almost every angle yet lighting remains consistent?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nick Gardner View Post
    What lenses did you shoot on?

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    Kowas.
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    Great stuff as always. I just love your style.
    Rock on.

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    I think it could have looked magical with your own color grade. Dam labels, what do they know. :)
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