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Page 1: What? › Analyze lighting techniques › Analyze performance of actors/actresses  Why? › Provide ideas for lighting manipulation in your film. › Discuss.
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What?› Analyze lighting

techniques› Analyze

performance of actors/actresses

Why?› Provide ideas for

lighting manipulation in your film.

› Discuss elements that should be considered in your actor/actress choices and look book rationale.

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Background lighting: provide separation between the subject and the background; placed directly behind the subject and pointed at the background.

Cameo lighting: a spotlight that accentuates a single person in a scene.

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Key light: highlights the form and dimension of the subject

Back light: highlights to form and dimension of the subject from a back angle

Fill light: Illuminates shadowed areas for a more 3-dimensional look

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Soft light: tends to "wrap" around objects, casting shadows with soft edges

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Hard light: Wraps around subject but creates harder edges

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Low key light: accentuates the contours of an object by throwing areas into shade while a fill light or reflector may illuminate the shadow areas to control contrast

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High-key lighting: free from dark shadows; creates an upbeat mood

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Wednesday and Thursday will be lab days 2 and 3 of 4. Use time wisely!

Tomorrow, we’ll learn about storyboards.