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thanks to musicbed for sponsoring this video [Music] films and wonder how the r makes their toast look like this well in todays video Im going to share with you how to do that welcome to the how to film weddings YouTube channel my name is Nick Miller and I am so excited to dive into toast lighting it is something that I absolutely love and I am excited to share with you everything that I know today were going to be breaking down a two light and a three light setup but before we jump into the lighting itself I want to touch base on a few things that you should know so were talking about toast lighting and big surprise youre gonna need some lights we recommend having at least two if not three or four the biggest thing that we recommend is getting one that is bi-color that means that you can change the color temperature to see the lighting that we use check our kit in the description below one thing that you should consider is asking the venue manager or the planner to turn the house