Lighting:
Low Key Lighting is all about shadows - this creates drama, tension, and darkness a low Key lighting scheme is suited for more high contrast visuals.
High Key Lighting refers to a low contrast lighting style that is used to brighten up everything within the frame and cut down on shadows. With high key lighting, every person in the scene, as well as every object get the same amount of light so that everything looks even.
Controlling the light:
Reflectors or bouncers are used to reflect the light off and is a method used to control the light.
Diffusion
slow motion/ fast motion at the same time can be used as an effect
the use of different colours such as a monochromatic colour scheme compared to colour can help create the mood of the image
Low Key Lighting is all about shadows - this creates drama, tension, and darkness a low Key lighting scheme is suited for more high contrast visuals.
High Key Lighting refers to a low contrast lighting style that is used to brighten up everything within the frame and cut down on shadows. With high key lighting, every person in the scene, as well as every object get the same amount of light so that everything looks even.
Controlling the light:
Reflectors or bouncers are used to reflect the light off and is a method used to control the light.
Diffusion
slow motion/ fast motion at the same time can be used as an effect
the use of different colours such as a monochromatic colour scheme compared to colour can help create the mood of the image
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