Which Light Kit is Right for You ? Video / Photography

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Mark Apsolon covers assorted Video as well as Photography light kits together with Cool Flo Fluorescent, Tungsten / Halogen, Strobe, Continuous as well as more. All a kits have been accessible during www.TubeTape.com Color heat differences have been additionally lonesome in this video.

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Comments (25)

Cool video! Thank you so much for these invaluable tips! I’d go for light kits, using Full Spectrum light’s like Viva-Lite, Ott-lite (Color temp=5500K) which gives you true colors like Natural Daylight, although it’s a bit expensive. Energy consumed while using these lights are much less. So it could be a greener choice, considering that these lamps lasts much longer than incandescent lamps.

An amateur such as yourself can just go to a hardware store and pick up some incandescent clip lights (or any other lights at the store)–they’ll be cheap but they work and get the job done for home video projects.

gona need a ship soon. so am i

im in exactly the same boat as you

Would a one buld umbrella light be a good step for some one just starting to get together a light kit? I’m 14 and don’t have much money to spend

Thanks for the great content!

I’m looking at upgrading from my Halogen Flood Lights…
And it is great to know that I need to get air-cooled not fan cooled as I’m going to be using it for video recordings.

Thank you for sharing your knowledge!

most peopel dont realise this key fact!

some people are willing but cant afford it.

It’s kind of funny.

Lol 3:40, “unbrellas”

if people aren`t willing to pay for a professional, would not be surprising if the output is not very professional.

If you look non-professional people treat you as non-professional.

Video is hanging at 1:45 for me.

ohhhh. he keyed out the green to another picture of a green screen

Thanks for clarifying the fact that hot lights, motion picture type lights can be used for digital photography as well, much more controllable than strobes, despite the heat.

he’s talking about for impressing your clients, when it comes down to it its half business in the art world.

Wow
You are a freakin’ genious

no he means he was standing in front of a green screen, and when it was edited he got a picture of a green screen.

yea, so. I’ve got one in my basement

Isnt he talking about how the photos look? huh…

oh my god, he was standing in front of a green screen OF A GREEN SCREEN!

How is not looking professional a con? Lights don’t come out on camera, hence there is no point to how they look.

is that greenscreen behind you from tubetape?

Thanks for all the info….Tubetape, you rock!!!!!!!

..my videos sucked until I met Mark!

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