Entertainment / Literature / Lighting: The placement, type, direction, and brightness or dimness of lights used on stage. Often lighting can establish mood, highlight specific characters, actions, or scenes, or serve symbolic purposes.
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Technology / Television (TV) / Three-Point Lighting: An aesthetic convention in which an actor or object is lit from three sources or points of light of varying intensity. There is one main source of illumination (key light), one source filling shadows MORE
Entertainment / Photography / Broad Lighting: Portrait lighting in which the main light source illuminates the side of the face closes to the camera. MORE
Entertainment / Photography / Diffuse Lighting: Lighting that is low or moderate in contrast, such as on an overcast day. MORE
Technology / Television (TV) / Lighting Direction: The positioning of lights relative to the object being shot. The norm for lighting direction is three-point lighting. MORE
Technology / Television (TV) / Lighting Intensity: The power of a light source. Regarding the relative intensity of lighting sources, see three-point lighting. MORE
Technology / Television (TV) / Low-Key Lighting: A lighting style wherein the key light is so much more intense than the fill light that there is a high contrast between bright and dark areas. The bright areas are especially bright and the dark area MORE