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Garth Plummer
March 9th, 2015, 08:25 AM
Hello,

I recently built a White Room 30' Wide x 27' Long and a Green Screen Room 30' wide x 27' long. Both room are 16' in Height. I been trying to find the most cost efficient way to build the lighting grid. From previous blog posting i can across

2 x 96 watt Compact Kit - Compact Kit List - Compact Kits » Do-it-yourself aquarium lighting (http://ahsupply.com/compact-fluorescent-lights/kits/2-x-96-watt-compact-kit.html)
2 x 55 watt Compact Kit - Compact Kit List - Compact Kits » Do-it-yourself aquarium lighting (http://ahsupply.com/compact-fluorescent-lights/kits/2-x-55-watt-compact-kit.html)

I have a couple of questions hopefully some of you can help me with:

1) Which one of the lights above would you suggest i use?

2) How many lights per room would you recommend ?

3) How do you think the light should be positioned in the rooms?

4) I planned on buying lights from kinoflo what color temp would you recommend ?

Any insight on this will be greatly appreciated.

Dano Motley
March 9th, 2015, 04:10 PM
Had a happy accident with a green screen shoot two years ago. I was lighting a 15 foot green screen with four lcd uplight boxes. My assistant accidentally changed the white 5600k light to a green color...very near the screen color....the best key I have ever received in thirty years...an amazing accident. There were also zero hot spots that I use to get while using white lights.

If you can cover you light with a green film it might work.. The lights I used on my green screen shoot was four Chavet Batton uplights.

My two cents,

Dano

Garth Plummer
March 10th, 2015, 05:01 AM
ok thanks i will give that a try once lights are setup