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Back Light: The back light shines from behind the subject, helping to separate them from the background
and adding depth to the scene.
Soft and Hard Lighting: Soft lighting produces gentle shadows and a more diffused look, often flattering
for subjects, while hard lighting creates sharp shadows and a more dramatic effect.
Observe the image given below to understand the effect of lighting on the portrayal of the subject:
Light 90° Light 45° Light 15° Light Straight Light 45° Light 90°
Left of Model Left of Model Left of Model on Model Right of Model Right of Model
Light 1Ft
Overhead
Light at
Eye Level
Light 1Ft
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Watch the following videos to understand more about lighting fundamentals: Skills
• Ultimate Guide to Cinematic Lighting — Types of Light & Gear Explained
[Shot List Ep. 12]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r2nD_knsNrc
• Understand the use of lighting to create suspense! Watch the video How to Create
Suspense with Lighting: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7INYdLxlXD8
After watching the video answer the following questions:
° What is Practical Light?
° Which kind of light is used in intense scenes and in romantic scenes?
° Can you think of any Bollywood movie that used similar lighting techniques to
create suspense as in the second video above?
Types of Moving Images
Moving images are now widespread in our daily lives due to their ability to engage people while making
knowledge simple to absorb and retain. Moving images are more convincing than still images and can be
an effective marketing strategy. Let us now study the different types of moving images.
Fundamentals of Moving Images
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