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aperture is measured in _____? |
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determined by the amount of light that comes through the lens |
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measured in degrees (K), the way to identify different colors of light sources |
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Tungsten, movie lights temp |
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hue, saturation, value (HSV) |
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predominately light tones, low contrast (comedies) |
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predominately dark tones, high contrast (suspense, horror) |
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small source, relative to subject, shar shadows (the sun = hard lighting) |
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large source, diffused shadows, (overcast sky) |
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intensity makes lights what? |
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intensity can be reduced by? |
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distance, reflection, diffusion |
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diference in between the brightest and darkest parts of a scene |
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ratio, quality, direction |
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visual meaning and emotional meaning |
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anything that casts light on a subject |
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determined by focal length, aperture & subject's distance to camera |
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depth of field decreases as your focal length... |
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depth of field increases as your focal length |
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seeing the details of your film in advance. this consists of creating image cards, shooting stills. |
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