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Mirror (for lighting)
Light Glossary |
An ancient and honorable way to stretch your lighting resources and the sun`s reach. for table-top shots keep a few shaving mirrors handy for accents and kicks. a little tape applied to the mirror can shape the reflected light beam; dulling-type spray can diffuse it.
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Studio, stage, английский
An area dedicated to convenient lighting, shooting, and often set-building and recording of films, videos, and stills. large, soundproof ones with grids and cycs tend to be popular on high-budget shoots. "studio" also refers to a large pro-duction company that may or may not have its own stages.
Artificial light, английский
- An ambiguous term that refers to light produced by electricity as opposed to a natural source and to illumination introduced to record images. depending upon how it is used, it looks either artificial or natural.
- Any light not directly produced by the sun. can be tungsten, flash, household bulbs, sodium vapor street lamps, etc. in many cases, the color produced by artificial light is deficient in the blue end of the spectrum, thus daylight-balanced color films will record the light as being warm/red/amber. tungsten-balanced slide films, or color-balancing filters over the lens will generally correct this problem. in some cases, color print film can be re-balanced when prints are made.
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