Hey Gabiru,
I remember that this type of lighting gave me sleepless nights at the beginning until I realized that in most cases it is simply brute-force post in PS, Lightroom, etc.
If you look at photos... you will almost never see such "idealistic" lighting.
As ligt travels in a room, it will always decrease... significantly.
So, don't make yourself crazy trying to achieve the perfect look in 3D.
With photography its the same. Your Raws mostly look dull, grayish, etc. But then comes post... and ahaaa... wonders happen. :)
However, one can get close to this look by pumping up exposure, so you flood the room with light, use a bit of highlight compression and filmic highlights on a relatively high amount (0.5+) .
Cranking up compression reduces your dynamic range a lot... not nice... images get flat then. Use it as minimal as possible and better push up the filmic.
Hoping it is helpful.