thanks for all the answers, i really appreciate you guys taking time out to read through the thread and seeking solutions for me.
i am one person who believes so much in quality rather than quantity, i live in Ghana and if you have time to spare you can Google Ghanaian films online, they are pure horrible. they just light up the entire room to shoot, they don't create any mood, nothing. they shoot and finish entire 3 part films in a week or less. i watched foreign films growing up, Hollywood in particular and i studied a lot about what makes their films look better, and after attending several film schools online, i discovered it takes a whole lot. i am trying to make a difference around here, and i have planned carefully and learnt a lot reading and watching videos online. we don't have schools here teaching people how to do these things professionally, because even the so called professionals are not so good. there are a few films though in Ghana like 1% of the films released yearly have above average quality, but these are huge studios films who bring in DPs from the USA or Europe.
i'm shooting my film with a black magic 4k i acquired, i want to so same for the lights, i want to buy so that i can experiment with it, i'm not in a hurry to shoot, i wanna learn more and experiment with these lights. but i'm in the dark at what type of lights are good for lighting up interior scenes and more so human skin. i have heard of the LED, HMI, tungsten and even flourescent, all these are getting me confused.
that was why i posted the picture to show what i intend to achieve, and ask you guys what lights i can use to achieve these. my budget is low for the lights presently, that's why i decided to buy the china twin of the original at least for practice and shooting my first film.
please ignore all errors in my sentences. English is'nt my first language