The Enemy of Multimedia Journalists

 

 

They’re inexpensive, conserve energy, and don’t give off a lot of heat — but they’re a problem for new multimedia journalists especially.  Galen Culver, a veteran multimedia journalist for KFOR-TV/Oklahoma City, calls them “the enemy”:

 

“Fluorescent lights drain color from whatever they illuminate. They make people look pasty and ordinary items look grayish. If you can put up one of your own lights, it helps.  For interviews in a place like an office setting, setting up a light should become second nature. It doesn’t take that long and the rewards are worth it.â€

 

Galen took these photos to illustrate how setting up a light works much better than fluorescents.

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