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How to Shoot on an All-White Background in 60 Square Feet of Space

You don't need a professional studio to shoot footage on an all-white background. What's one thing that many no-budget filmmakers don't have—other than money and connections and time and top-of-the-line cine gear? Space. That's right! If you're like me, you don't have access to a professional studio equipped with lights, backgrounds, and the other necessary tools that you'd need to capture that popular "commercial look" on a pro-level, and even if we can get away with a budget setup, chances are we don't have the square footage to make it work. But as photographer Jeff Rojas demonstrates in this tutorial, all you need is about 60 square feet of space, and we offer some inexpensive alternatives for the pro gear he uses. Now, some of you might be thinking, "Hell yeah! Rojas' setup is super space-saving and I'm gonna try this once I take my collection of rare baseball helmet ice cream bowls out of the closet." However, some of you might be like, "Huh, that Profoto D2 costs more than my friggin' rent." All good thoughts. Read More...

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Published By: NoFilmSchool - Sunday, 10 February, 2019

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