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DP

cinematographer, director of photography.Chief over camera and lighting crews.

Gaffer

head electrician, designs lighting plan for the production.

Best Boy Grip

assistant to department head, loading trucks, planning, stocking of expendables.

Key Grip

works on light setup and in charge of camera movement.

Foot-Candles

unit of light widely used in film.

Light Falloff

the difference between diffused and undiffused light. Fast falloff creates hard shadows, slow falloff creates transitional sections of light, shades of grey.

Motivated Lighting

A lighting style in which the light sources imitate existing sources, such as lamps or windows.

Rim Light

Creates a thin outline of light around the subject.

Available Light

Naturally occurring light, sometimes sunlight.

Color Temperature

Characterization of the spectral properties of a light source.



Low color temperature is the warmer, more yellow to red light, while high color temperature is the colder, more blue light.

Dynamic Range

The range of which a camera can successfully capture the lightest and darkest areas of an image without losing detail.

Kelvin Temps.

Daylight: 5,000k



Tungsten: 3,200k - 3,400k

3-point silhouette setup

Place key light behind subject, back light in back and fill light on side of subject.

C-Stand Mountain Leg

Rocky mountain legs allow you to use a stand on uneven terrain easily by sliding up and down

C-Stand: Where do you place a sandbag.

Place the sandbag on the highest leg

C-Stand: Right Hand Rule

Always put big leg of C stand forward toward weight it is holding.
Keep knuckles on the right. Righty tighty. The right hand rule. Gravity will tighten, not loosen.