Lighting Characters
One of the most important tools for telling a story, setting a mood, and connecting with an audience is lighting.
One of the most important tools for telling a story, setting a mood, and connecting with an audience is lighting.
Key Lights
High-key
- A high key photograph is bright, with a well-lit object and background, and a light tone balance. Overall, there isn't much contrast.
Low-key
- Low-key lighting produces photos that are very dark and have high contrast. They're made with the intention of creating a dramatic and strong environment.
Fill Lights
- A fill light is in charge of exposing the features of a subject that are hidden by the main light.
Rim Lights
- A rim light is positioned behind a subject and lights the subject's outline or rim. This lighting highlights a subject's outlines and gives a dramatic and mysterious appearance.
3-point light setup
- Three light sources are used in three different lighting positions in three-point lighting. A key, a fill, and a backlight are the three major light sources in every 3-point lighting setup.
References
https://shotkit.com/high-vs-low-key-lighting/
https://www.studiobinder.com/blog/what-is-fill-light-photography-definition/
https://www.studiobinder.com/blog/what-is-a-rim-light-photography-definition/
https://vimeo.com/blog/post/your-quick-and-dirty-guide-to-3-point-lighting/

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