The challenge was probably that you had different lights with different "temperatures". There is a spotlight, what looks like a projected backdrop (another light source) and I am guessing some house lights, too. The result is like trying to take a picture with a balance of natural light and and incandescent bulb - what is lit by one will look wrong when you set the balance for the other.
If you are shooting in RAW, though, it shouldn't be so much of a problem as the camera should just be capturing the image from the sensor and not applying any processing, like white balancing.
Wulf
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