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The Dark Night cave, lighting..

harajuka

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Ok anyone seen the new dark night movie yet? I just saw it and the noticed the lighting used in the batman cave, thought that was amazing, just a ceiling of bright light.. Here's a pic of it.. any idea how to do something similair to this.. (plexi glass?)

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sharpshooter

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Its kinda of depressing, I would have figured bruce wayne to have a kick *** garage. Its looks a litte scarce :)
 

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Ok anyone seen the new dark night movie yet? I just saw it and the noticed the lighting used in the batman cave, thought that was amazing, just a ceiling of bright light.. Here's a pic of it.. any idea how to do something similair to this.. (plexi glass?)

That would be my guess. Frosted plexi glass with florescent lighting above the panels.
 

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Have to laugh at the thought of what "technology" they used for lighting in a movie. It is a set in a warehouse - it is plastic panels with four-bazillion watt lights hung above it... :D
 
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If I recall it lit up like regular fluorescent lighting but with a but load of frosted Plexiglas
 

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Add fluorescent lighting to your ceiling (many strip lights) and then build a drop ceiling below that lighting and instead of using the typical ceiling panels you would used frosted plexiglas. It definitely has a cool effect!
 
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