Videocrafts: Spread a Little Light

You may have discovered that you can light your videos using those yellow halogen shop lamps. The fact is that the color of light that these lamps put out is close to the color of light cast by professional video lamps. If you’re looking to save a few bucks by lighting your videos with garage-style lamps, you’ll need a couple of accessories. Here’s how you can make one of them.

You’ll discover one problem when you fire up your new shop lights and point them at your next interview subject. The root of the problem is in these lights’ design, which is for working in garages and workshops, not for lighting people for video. They are bright, and the quality of light that they throw is harsh. The harshness of the light is troublesome for lighting video. Therefore, if you want to use garage lights for video, you need to perform a trick.

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