A suggestion for Naked Wait lighting
Posted: 28 Apr 2013, 08:43
Dave
Can I make a suggestion for your next Naked Wait movie? I think you could improve the lighting if you had thicker blinds on your dining room windows, or something else to block the light. The camera struggles with daylight on one side of the model and much weaker artifical light on the other. It seems to work OK with clothes but on bare skin it washes out one side completely.
An alternative might be to shoot in your basement, the lighting you've set up down there is more even and it works really well.
As always, keep up the good work! Star's latest movie set is excellent, and it's your high production values that keep me buying your movies.
Chris
Can I make a suggestion for your next Naked Wait movie? I think you could improve the lighting if you had thicker blinds on your dining room windows, or something else to block the light. The camera struggles with daylight on one side of the model and much weaker artifical light on the other. It seems to work OK with clothes but on bare skin it washes out one side completely.
An alternative might be to shoot in your basement, the lighting you've set up down there is more even and it works really well.
As always, keep up the good work! Star's latest movie set is excellent, and it's your high production values that keep me buying your movies.
Chris