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Melody Thornton music video "Smokin Gun"

Very beautiful, George ! :) The lighting is gorgeous !

Could you please share a bit of your lighting setup and CC in post ?

I love that vintage look...
 
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You did a great job getting good production value with a couple of sets. It's all in the lighting :-) BTW, I think you meant 48fps.

Bob

thanks bob, it was tough, but we were lucky with those rooms being so interesting, it was easy to find a good frame in there.

FYI, it wasn't a typo, it was 43 fps for the music track playback.
 
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Very beautiful, George ! :) The lighting is gorgeous !

Could you please share a bit of your lighting setup and CC in post ?

I love that vintage look...

thank you Stefan! we were definitely going for a vintage 60s look with this.
the wardrobe was all from the artist, she makes a lot of her own clothes. she also
did the hair and make-up. basically, she was her own stylist!

there was actually no CC, just some post effects for the flash frame/bleeding frame look on
a couple shots. i set in camera 3600K white balance, Saturation 1.8, contrast 1.5, rg2/rc2, output to 1080p prores4444. for the most part, the lighting was 1
large photoflex 1K softbox as a key, 2 2x2 kinos next to/below camera for fill, and a dedo or JDR bulb for backlight.
for some of the CUs of the artist singing, I used the dedo as a key, shaping it to be just a sliver of
light hitting her. she was a real joy to light, because she took soft as well as hardlight
really well.
 
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