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Advanced Cinematography I feel lighting is one of the more interesting and important aspects of filming as it can help create moods, reveal textures, heighten colours and explain actions (a character going to sleep at night). The purpose of the course was to enable us to light our own indoor / outdoor locations, appropriately and as creatively as possible. This involved not only recreating the mood of the time of the day we were to shoot in, but also to heighten its effect within the frame. The process becomes increasingly complex when you take into consideration the tools/ kinds of lights we have in the studio, the constraints we have in terms if the space we have to set them up in and the control over these in a sequence as per the needs of the script. Apart from the basic three point lighting using the Key Fill and the Back lights we learned balancing intensity and colour temperature, the use of filters, multiple point lighting, lighting objects from various light angles to check on texture and feel. For the purposes of the input we formed five groups of two people each and explored a variety of lighting situations - indoor.
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