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Old January 10th, 2009, 03:06 AM   #10
Bill Davis
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Originally Posted by Kell Smith View Post
Thanks everyone for your suggestions.
Can I do a good video with one camera? Or do I need to build renting a second camera into the estimate? Certainly the portions where he is explaining exercises can be repeated, but when he is teaching a class, it seems like it would be hard do it with just one camera.
And I bet I'm in for some exposure nightmares if we end up in one of those rooms with sunlight streaming in. As stated before, esp. if it's a window wall.
Not really.

All you need to do is choose a camera position where the window wall is BEHIND you.

Then everything in front of the camera is fully lit and you have no issues.

If you MUST shoot towards the window wall, then yes, expect everything to be blown out by backlight.
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