What kind of lighting setup does it take to achieve this effect in humans? (Without digital post)
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Here's Ridley Scott explaining how the effect was achievedhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vDkFncZG3yE …
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Very cool, thanks for the clip!
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I like the cat waiving...
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He's dancing, they're in a wild party...
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Living deliciously.
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Not quite the shot I was after but, you get the idea:pic.twitter.com/aUXtwAhZXE
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So that must have been the TWILIGHT OF MAN. BLADE RUNNER 2049 testifies to that.
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i knew Deckard was a leopardcant all this time
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A replard can't change his bots.
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2 of my favorite shots from my absolute favorite movies
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Striking, captivating, almost chatoyant.
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Sean Young, baby!
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2 of my favourites movies ever
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Stanley Kubrick and Arthur C Clarke!
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Espectacular Blade Runner
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Brilliant on both counts!
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