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      Low Key Lighting / Cinematic Lighting from CINEMATIC J

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      Cinematic J slips in with a little tutorial on low key lighting techniques to create cinematic images.

      Normally using one back light or side light and complementing with a reflector or small fill light.

      For more info: https://maison711.wix.com/film-blog

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