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cinematography De-glaring an aquarium

You need to control your light source. A tweak here and there should
do it. You can try dulling spray, but I suspect it won't work too well
because it will dull the glass.
 
EDIT: It turns out it is a non-issue. I found several light placements that seem to do a good job while eliminating any obvious glare.
I'm not surprised. I've shot many scenes with aquariums, large
picture windows, mirrors and actors wearing glasses - all things
that create glare. A little tweak or two with the lighting and
the glare goes away.
 
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