Chapter 14
14-6:
High technical standards must be achieved by creating images with light of proper quantity, contrast and color.
14-7:
Light quantity is recieved by the exact quantity of light needed to form a high-quality image. You can increase or decrease the light. An example of this is to use a reflector. You can create a shadow or have direct sunlight.
14-8:
Light contrast is the difference in brightness between the lightest and darkest areas in an image. An example of this is creating too much contrast on a scene causing the subject to appear flat and bland.
14-9:
Light color can be controlled by maintaining white balance. An example of controlling the light is combining incandescent and fluorescent lights in a scene of managing daylight coming from a window.
14-10:
Five basic lighting styles or labels used in video, film, and theater:
1. Naturalism 2. Realism 3. Pictorial Realism 4. Magic Realism 5. Expressionism
Magic Realism - this is when the digital image processing is percieved with combined elements of realism, pictorial realism, and expressionism.
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