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Page creatorm>Import Bot
Date of page creation21:27, 1 November 2013
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For more than a century the incandescent light bulb has been the preferred source for residential lighting due to its soft, warm yellow-orange glow that doesn't hurt the eyes. However it seems that the Home Depot in Hollywood land has been running a special on a different kind of lightbulb that produces a super-intense white light that makes florescent lamps seem downright cozy. These are Hollywood Light Bulbs, also known as Photo Floods and are in fact a form of specialty state lighting that amps up the candle power so that when the scene is filmed the director isn't left with a bunch of dark blobs on a dark background. Just as Hollywood Darkness has to be much brighter than actual darkness, the level of light in a standard indoor setting must be much much brighter for the end result to deliver the effect it is looking for.
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