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Join
renowned DP Victor Milt DGA, as he takes you through a
lifetime of experience in setting up lighting for a huge
variety of situations. While Vic's background has been in
commercial, motion picture, and television broadcasting, he's
also embraced the digital era with great enthusiasm, and has
been experimenting for several years with many lighting kits
varying from 10K, 600 amp lighting rigs to lighting with
candles.
- This nearly 2-hour session with a master
is sure to inspire you in addition to teaching a number of
unusual but highly effective location lighting techniques.
This was the
top-selling DVD at NAB 2005!

Topics (in part) included on this
90 minute DVD:
 | Examining the Masters (overview of
lighting masters) |
 | Elements of Lighting/Studio Lighting |
 | Lighting Fixtures, Tools, equipment |
 | Nano-Lighting; A New Concept in
Lighting |
 | Practical Lighting Situations |
 | Indoor Lighting |
 | Outdoor lighting |
 | Product lighting |
 | Low cost sets |
 | Lighting executives |
 | Greenscreen techniques *Bonus
Chapter |
 | and more... |
Plus,
 | Detailed instructions, teaching you
how to build your own Nano-light kit for under $100.00! |
This DVD covers lighting in office
spaces, exteriors, beauty/glamour shots, location staff interviews, lighting in smoke,
reception areas, podiums, conference tables, and other
lighting scenarios. The DVD also covers fixtures ranging from
Chinese Lanterns to 2 man-crew tungstens. |
| MSRP-$129.99 |
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Victor Milt has created nearly 1,000 commercials, many of
which are classics in the industry. His work for Time
Magazine includes “Kennedy”, the most successful direct
response spot in the history of Time Warner. His “Led
Zeppelin” commercial grossed over $70 million dollars,
making it one of the most successful music commercials
ever. He writes, he produces, he shoots, he edits, but
most of all, he listens. He listens to his clients, his
crew, his staff and his acting talent. Mainly, though, he
listens to the pulse of the American public. When Victor
speaks, people laugh, people cry, people talk, and best of
all.... people spend.
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