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Nose lighting, nose shadow
Light Glossary |
Where you want, or don`t want, the nose shadow largely determines where you put your key light. tip: off the lips, when possible.
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Stand, light stand, английский
While lights may find themselves mounted on a camera or grid, hand-held, or clamped virtually anywhere, commonly they are supported, elevated, and positioned by stands. tip: only amateurs call stands "tripods." quote: i am always surprised at the large number of tv studios that do not have light stands in their inventory. stands are extremely valuable when you need to add a source quickly - like at one minute to air. - e. carlton winckler
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.*
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