Using Smoke on Set Without Killing Your Shoot

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Using Smoke on Set Without Killing Your Shoot
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Coloured backlights are pointless if the atmosphere is clean air. Smoke is what makes that colour visible as volumetric light, not just a tint on skin. The trick is controlling density and knowing which smoke sources behave predictably on set versus which ones get away from you fast. Worth a read before your next dramatic portrait or music shoot.

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