When scouting a location for your latest project, it’s important to take note of the light you have available to you in each space. And one of the most common locations filmmakers and brands need to capture is the workplace.
Whether your scene is set at a character’s day job or you’re shooting a promotional video for a business, shooting in an office is often a key environment for videos of all types — but you’ll find that overhead fluorescent lighting isn’t always the most flattering on camera. That’s why we made this lesson for you! Take a look at our tips for quick fixes and budgets of all types to help you work with what you’ve got.
We hope these tips give you the confidence to tackle an upcoming 9-5 scene! Have additional insights to share about your office lighting experience? Share them with us in the comments.
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