8 Lighting Tools For Under $10 That Deliver Great Results [VIDEO]
Summary: Ryan reveals 8 lighting tools for under $10 each that will allow you to create great looking images, and he shows you how to use them on your productions.
Length: 7:00 minutes
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When you are just starting out in video there is a ton of equipment to buy. But did you know that there are at least 8 lighting tools for under $10 each that will allow you to get great looking images? In this video, I’m going to show you what those tools are and how to use them in your productions.
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great tips Ryan! thank you = )
Anytime- glad to help. 🙂
Hey Ryan,
I really appreciate these tips; thanks so much!
Glad these helped. Quality lighting doesn’t have to break the bank!