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Jay: The five portrait lighting positions are the key to all light on set. So if you dont know what they are or you need a refresher, stick around. Hi, this is Jay P. Morgan.Today on Slanted Lens, were gonna cover the five basic portrait lighting positions. If you already know these, youre gonna wanna stick around as a refresher course. If you dont know them, this becomes a foundation for all lighting situations. It really, truly does. So Ive got Keanu Barbieri [SP] over here with me. You could follow her at Keana: Instagram @oxsygin. Jay: Instagram @oxsygin. So, check that out. Shes gonna be here. Shes kind enough to sit and allow me to work lighting positions on her in place. That sounds stupid, doesnt it? Were gonna bring this light around, got an overhead camera thatll show us where we move this light. Im gonna try to talk about the, really, subtleties of each of these positions because even though they seem pretty simple and pretty straightforward, there are some rea