Tuesday, 13 September 2016

how and why lighting affects camera techniques for moving image


Lighting is important to film because without the proper lighting, the shots would be under-exposed or over exposed if lighting is not done properly. There are different lighting techniques like hard lighting, warm lighting, low-key lighting.


Hard lighting is created from a single point and from a single light source, this creates a hard edge on the shadow to give it a clear shape. This is good when creating a silhouette for noir films or if the light is lite through Venetian blinds it creates shadows across a persons face this can give extra meaning to a shot.




Soft lighting creates a softer shadow on the subject or objects. There is several light sources coming from different angles. The shadow of a subject in soft lighting is faded with a gradient edge to give it the softer effect. This is often used as fill lighting to lessen the use of shadows or to make a subject look better as the lighting is not as harsh on the face.



Bibliography:Marine, J. (2013) Basic lighting lesson: Understanding hard light and soft light. Available at: http://nofilmschool.com/2013/03/basic-lighting-lesson-hard-soft-light (Accessed: 13 September 2016).In-line Citation:(Marine, 2013)

Bibliography:Theme, M. and Media, rd W. 3 (2016) KEC Moodle: Log in to the site. Available at: http://moodle.kinged6nun.ac.uk/mod/resource/view.php?id=46643 (Accessed: 13 September 2016).In-line Citation:(Theme and Media, 2016)

Bibliography:Lavideofimlmaker (2010) Film lighting techniques and tips: With pretty pictures! Available at: http://www.lavideofilmmaker.com/filmmaking/film-lighting-tips.html (Accessed: 13 September 2016).In-line Citation:(2010)

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