![]() But, for future videos I knew that we would. ![]() Luckily, in this video we didn’t shoot wide enough to see the flooring. Step 3 – Wiring the Set ($50 in wires and strips at Home Depot)Ĭoncealing cables on a set is always a challenge, especially when you are shooting wide. So, I pop in J.C., our lighting dummy, to give me a nice example of how the lighting is changing as I add and modify each light. It isn’t reasonable to have a person stand in for 60 minutes as I sit there and mold and shape our light. Whenever I am doing scene setups, I place a lighting dummy where my subject is going to be in order to shape my light. To the attach them to the wall, we simply used 4 pieces of double sided tape per tile. So, yeah, that is where the majority of our budget went as it cost $860. For some reason, these cardboard molded wall flats cost $86 per box and it took 10 boxes to cover both walls. So we purchased 100 square feet of wood flooring tiles from Home Depot (which cost around $200) along with 200 square feet of Seesaw Wall Flat tiles to cover both walls. ![]() But, we figured that we would be using this set in future videos, so it wouldn’t be a one time cost. Interestingly enough, this was actually where the majority of our budget was spent. The first step was setting up the flooring and the wall tiles. Step 1 – Flooring and Wall Tiles ($1065 Total cost) Samples from the final set of stills – Shot sRAW on 5D Mark II w/ 50mm F/4
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