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Barn Doors

Metal flaps that control where the light falls on a scene

Base light

The minimal amount of light that allows the camera to see the subject

Diffuser

Some type of translucent material that diffused and reduces the lights intensity

Floodlight

Soft light

Gaffer

The head of the electrical department who can be in charge of lighting on a television set

Gels

Color filters can be placed over lights to enhance the color of the light

Incident light

Direct lighting - the amount of light falling on a subject

Key light

The main light usually a spotlight that reveals the shape and surface features of the subject

Lighting plot

A plan that shows where each light will be placed on set

Reflected light

Light bouncing off of a subject

Spotlights

Directional or hard illumination that produces sharp shadows

Three point lighting

Also known as triangle lighting, uses 2 spotlights (key light and backlight) and a floodlight (fill) to illuminate the subject

White balance

Calibrating a camera so that the light source will be accurately reproduced as white

Zebra

Allows camera operators to evaluate the exposure of the image in the viewfinder by showing all overexposed segments of a scene with stripes