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hey everybody welcome to five minutes to better lighting my name is David from learn stage lighting dot-com and in this video were gonna start our series over this whole month by talking about lighting lay out where to lay out your lights where should you put out your lights and were gonna cover that in todays five-minute video as well as about the whole next week because this is really important stuff so if you want to catch all of this if you want to catch more from us here at learning stage lighting the very first most important thing I need you to do is subscribe and click that bell so you get the latest video here on YouTube now the age-old question and lighting is where should I place my lights and just start with the basics Im just gonna tab over here as you saw and Im in the visualizer capture Ill have a link to more about that below as well and one of the things that I do a lot is think about where to place my lights when Im first designing a show and so what I want to