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camera-usage:lighting-faq [2013/10/05 01:39]
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camera-usage:lighting-faq [2016/10/18 06:06] (current)
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 +??? Lighting a moving actor
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 +!!!
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 +??? Lighting for green screen
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 +!!! 
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 +??? Lighting for night scene
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 +!!!
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 =?=== Lighting basics ===== =?=== Lighting basics =====
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      * //The separation light//, or back, or hair light, is designed to help visually separate the subject(s) from the background.      * //The separation light//, or back, or hair light, is designed to help visually separate the subject(s) from the background.
      * //The background light// can be the first or final light to be set for a scene or shot, depending upon the importance of the background lighting in the scene and your lighting style. It’s extremely helpful to have barn doors on this light, so you can control the direction of the light and prevent it from accidentally spraying light in the camera lens. Attach this light to a dimmer.      * //The background light// can be the first or final light to be set for a scene or shot, depending upon the importance of the background lighting in the scene and your lighting style. It’s extremely helpful to have barn doors on this light, so you can control the direction of the light and prevent it from accidentally spraying light in the camera lens. Attach this light to a dimmer.
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 +??? Using softbox
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 +!!!
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 ??? Film Lighting Techniques ("painting with light") ??? Film Lighting Techniques ("painting with light")
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      * are used to add anxiety, mystery, suspense to the scene.      * are used to add anxiety, mystery, suspense to the scene.
      * [[http://www.cinematography.com/index.php?showtopic=60675|How to gain a raindrops shadow effect?]]        * [[http://www.cinematography.com/index.php?showtopic=60675|How to gain a raindrops shadow effect?]]  
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 +??? Inverse Square Law of Light 
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 +!!!
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 +More on it
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-??? Light sources:+{{vimeo>82248530?medium}} 
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 +??? Light Ratios  
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 +!!! 
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 +??? Light sources
  
 !!! !!!
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     * Chinese Lanterns/ China Balls: offer an inexpensive, yet very efficient way, of creating a soft light source. They can be used off-camera, and yet when needed, they can be placed within a scene as a practical light. Affix the lantern over a bare bulb socket (make your own or steal one from a clip light or lamp).     * Chinese Lanterns/ China Balls: offer an inexpensive, yet very efficient way, of creating a soft light source. They can be used off-camera, and yet when needed, they can be placed within a scene as a practical light. Affix the lantern over a bare bulb socket (make your own or steal one from a clip light or lamp).
     * Clip lights: These are great low budget back lights. You can also cover the front with a lot of diffusion to make what so-called a "basher"; small diffused fill with a lot of punch.     * Clip lights: These are great low budget back lights. You can also cover the front with a lot of diffusion to make what so-called a "basher"; small diffused fill with a lot of punch.
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 +??? Soft and hard lights
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 +!!!
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 +??? Negative Fill. What is it, how to use?
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 +!!!
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 +??? Photography tips for filmmakers
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 +{{youtube>S3352bb4sNc?medium}}
    
  
camera-usage/lighting-faq.1380937152.txt.gz · Last modified: 2013/10/05 01:39 by vitaliy_kiselev