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"Art of Lighting for Film" provides a fundamental knowledge of lighting types, principles, techniques, and applications used to produce a desired "look". You will learn: Introducing Lighting Overview Describe the factors that influence lighting style. Define naturalism and pictorialism. Describe motivated lighting and lighting planes.
The Quality of Light The Direction of Light Describe and illustrate how a lighting source and it's direction can impact "look". Define and illustrate Key light, fill light, backlight, and background light. Define and illustrate top light, eye light, and accent light.
The Color of Light Describe a range of light sources. Describe and illustrate the affect of various light sources on an object. Describe the value of the film datasheet and use of filters. Describe and illustrate warming filter, soft-focus filter, color grad filter, and special effects filters.
Self-Check exercise Controlling Light Objectives Identify principle light sources. Describe how accessories control light. Describe how to control light by positioning. Describe lighting ratio in low key and high key shots.
Overview Making Light Lights Describe and illustrate the principle light sources used by the lighting crew including open face tungsten, tungsten Fresnel spotlights, tungsten PAR, HMI Fresnel, HMI PAR, Soft, Kino Flo, Ellipsoidal, carbon arc lights and practical lamps.
Controlling Light Accessories Describe accessories that are used to control light creatively including diffusion materials, reflector board, scrims, barndoors, flags, dots, and cookies and gelatin filters. Describe and illustrate positioning of key lights (low angle key, side light key, high angle key, far side key, ear side key, backlight key, and butterfly lighting). Describe and illustrate effect of backlight positioning (rim light, kicker, liner, and glow light). Define and illustrate high-key lighting and low-key lighting. Define and illustrate window light, back cross key lighting, checkerboard lighting, and "Godfather light".
Lighting Ratios Self-Check exercise Lighting the Scene Objectives Identify the key, back and fill lights for a low-key scene. Identify the key, back and fill lights for a high-key scene. Identify the key, back and fill lights for a mixed light scene.
Introduction Identify light source position used to illustrate illumination in a low-key scene. Identify light source position used to illustrate illumination in a high-key scene. Identify light source position used to illustrate illumination in a mixed lighting scene.
Self-Check exercise Determining Exposure Objectives Identify the results of over-exposure and under-exposure. Explain how to use light meters to determine normal exposure. Describe the value of using the Gary Card Plus in various lighting conditions. Explain how to adjust exposure when using filters on the camera lens.
Exposure Light Meters Gray Cards Camera Lens Filters
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