Saturday, 21 January 2017

lighting practice 

Lighting a crucial part of film production, it can effect the way the audience interpretations of a scene or maybe even a genre, so i believe that getting lighting done the most efficiently as possible will help me achieve a top grade in thriller opening. therefore I have decided to practice this particular skill.

Here are the following lighting types that I practised;


 High-key lighting
high key lighting is when there is a large proportion of fill lighting, this can enhance the sense of liveliness and intensify the intensity of a situation. high-key lighting is commonly used in comedies and dramas.




Three point lighting
Three point lighting is made up of three different lighting types: fill, key and back lighting. these 3 lights all come together to make three point lighting. the key light aims directly on the subject/ objective of shot. the fill light is a softer brightness and is usually placed opposite the key light. finally, the back light shines behind the subject/object which separates them from the background.
Key lighting
key lighting is a mixture of lo key and high key lighting, it is commonly used to give a realistic effect the a modern day scenario
Natural lighting 
Natural lighting is simply the light that is given from the sun, this can vary due to the time of the day and environment. there is no use of artificial light.

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