Coursework Techniques
Lighting Soft frontal light is the FILL LIGHT Stronger more directional light from the back BACKLIGHT You can arrange the lights in such a way as to leave darkness between the area illuminated by the backlight and the area illuminated by the fill light, depending on how moody you want the shot to be. Shoot in order of lighting set ups to save time Can use different light colours in the same shot KEY LIGHT - A key light is the primary light of the scene. It will be the most intense and direct light source of the entire scene. It will be the first light to set up, and will be used to illuminate the form of the subject or actor. 1. Avoid placing your key light close to the camera. It will cause your lighting to become flat and featureless. 2. If a key light is positioned to the side or back of an actor, it will create a mysterious/dramatic mood, and overall keep the image dark. 3. A key light is the primary light in a three-point l...
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