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		<title>By: Best Wedding Photographers &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Cinematic Lighting</title>
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		<description>[...] I am a huge fan of cinema, and film. I’ve always been drawn to the moving picture. I get so wrapped up in them, I could watch movies all day long. Two of my favorite movies were Godfather I &amp; II. The drama, the suspense, the violence… And the production of the movie evoked those concepts in every aspect. What struck me from beginning to end was the lighting. It was much better in G2, but the lighting was fascinating. Along with the music, the lighting was what created the mood of the scene  Source: http://williambayphotography.com/2008/10/cinematic-lighting/ [...]</description>
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<p>[...] I am a huge fan of cinema, and film. I’ve always been drawn to the moving picture. I get so wrapped up in them, I could watch movies all day long. Two of my favorite movies were Godfather I &amp; II. The drama, the suspense, the violence… And the production of the movie evoked those concepts in every aspect. What struck me from beginning to end was the lighting. It was much better in G2, but the lighting was fascinating. Along with the music, the lighting was what created the mood of the scene  Source: <a href="http://williambayphotography.com/2008/10/cinematic-lighting/">http://williambayphotography.com/2008/10/cinematic-lighting/</a> [...]</p>
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