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Over the past week I have been working on a small movie set. It includes working bay doors, a fallen worker, a green screen and other people milling around. I apologize for the darkness of them but in a way it is fitting for the building.

An overview from one side

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Another overview going the other way.

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A view through the bay doors.

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The fallen figure. That is why you shouldn't work in the dark.

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Edited by Trainmaster247
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Nice work. :-)

You should try to reverse the 'lenses' on the cameras though. If they are not straight, then they have wider openings at the other end! (more light in, better picture)

And in this kind of recording, you also need a sound-boom person (a mic on a boom he is holding over from a distance, out-of-picture)

Brick-on!

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