NY Daily News Blind Item
Which legendary, aging Hollywood producer has his office fitted with leading-man lighting to bolster his fading mystique? "It looks like he has a key and a fill light," laughs one recent visitor.
Which legendary, aging Hollywood producer has his office fitted with leading-man lighting to bolster his fading mystique? "It looks like he has a key and a fill light," laughs one recent visitor.
Posted by ent lawyer at 9:03 AM
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Robert Redford
ReplyDeleteRobert Evans?
ReplyDeleteRobert Evans totally.
ReplyDeleteYeah, I think Evans, too.
ReplyDeleteI ditto - sounds exactly like the legendary Robert Evans. I have his book - 'The Kid Stays in the Picture.' Fascinating read.
ReplyDeleteRobert Evans isn't aging....Robert Evans is OLD!
ReplyDeleteHelp please...What is a key and fill light? I know I can google it but just thought I ask here.
ReplyDeletekey light is the main light on a subject and fill is opposite the key to fill in (clever name) the side the key doesn't hit. they're part of 3-point lighting and usually go with a backlight as well.
ReplyDeletea better explanation: http://www.mediacollege.com/lighting/three-point/
Thanks kelsy!!!
ReplyDeleteHow about Warren Beatty ?
ReplyDeletei started thinking robert evans before i even finished reading.
ReplyDeleteRobert Evans fo sure...hahah he's probably had that light in there since the 70's but positoned rigggghhht over the 'couch'..lol.
ReplyDeleteOld vain fart.
I need lights like that in my cubicle at work. Seriously.
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