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Motivated lighting, source lighting
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When the lighting appears to come from actual sources established in the scene or sequence, such as a window or desk lamp, you can increase audience allegiance and "artistic integrity." fantasy images? anything goes. quote: shadows falling toward a lit desk lamp are a sure sign of the novice or student. - eric somers
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Established, английский
Установленный
Allegiance, английский
The legal obedience of a subject to his sovereign in return for the protection afforded; a debt which, in a natural-born subject, cannot be cancelled by any
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On-the-nose key, английский
When the subject`s nose is aimed at the main light source, his nose shadow will be minimized. this key position is part of butterfly lighting. also see: far-side key* and ear-side key.*
Time lapse (film), английский
When a very slow frame rate is used, flowers appear to open in seconds and buildings seem to be constructed in minutes. tip: since time-lapse shots may span hours, days, or even months, unchang-ing or gradually changing lighting is important. systems for reducing or killing the light between frames should be considered. another requirement: careful calculation of exposure (slow shutter speeds mean low levels of light) and tests so there won`t be unpleasant surprises at the end of a three-week shot.
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