Hi guys, so I have a website where I film ladies smoking and normally I film it outside to take advantage of the California sun to give their cigarette smoke a nice glow to it. Lately though I've been filming indoors and I'm trying to figure out how to have their smoke get that same nice glow. Right now I just use a 500watt tungsten light from one of my umbrella lighting kits aimed behind or to the side of the subject so that it lights their smoke without affecting the way the lady is lit. It's 'ok', but clearly not bright enough. I don't know much about the more expensive light options out there since I've never used them, but what type of light should I use for this? From some searches I've done it seems like a single HMI light would suffice, does that sound right? Opinions seem to vary as to how much brighter hmi lights are, but would a 200 watt hmi 5600k bulb be around ~4x brighter than my current 500w 3200k tungsten? I think going for 4 times the smoke lighting I have now would be ok, but is that maybe not enough? Alternatively would it be possible to just brute force a solution by using a bunch of my existing 500 watt lights?
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