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Product “How-To” Video Lighting Question
Hey, I am a long-time lurker, but first-time poster!
I have been working with a client of mine for a while now making product how-to videos. These are very simple, shot on a color background using hands to manipulate the product and show how it works with a few fun/cute twists baked in.
My big problem has been lighting… I always have pretty big, hard shadows that creep up the seamless when we are using the products. Things just NEVER seem bright enough and sometimes I have double shadows. I would love a little help with getting a more consistent lighting setup that allows me to have more beautiful hands and products without harsh shadows coming from every direction.
Here is my setup:
Camera
Panasonic GH4
Sigma 18-35mm 1.8 (Metabones Speedbooster)Lighting
Aputure HR672C (2 – see diagram for placement)
Aputure AL528S (1 – I used this sometimes to try to chill the shadow out)
I have also rented KinoFlo Divas, Dracast 1000, and Lowel Prime 400, but I don’t get the best results with my lack of technique.Lighting Diagram (Past videos used roughly this setup)
I am not using any scrims, or flags, the room is bright, tons of windows because it’s the clients spot.
(I included a 3/4 shot setup and a top-down setup)Here are some screenshots/final videos for you to see the output:
Final Videos:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/zd6mo29rzwl3hgh/Avoquado_R4.mp4?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/s/d5284wdhe3o4grg/LemonAid_R2.mp4?dl=0Any help with some better lighting techniques would be great, any alarming issues pointed out would be awesome. Thank you so much for any help at all honestly.
Bonus problem: Do you know of a solution for a color seamless that I could get wet/greasy and just wipe off. We used to go to a photo studio that had a slick white background that you could literally pour olive oil on and wipe away. I find myself having to tear new color seamless very often working with food.

