In my Basic TV Production Class Chapter 5 discusses light. Lighting on a set is a major key to the shooting of what is on the set. Without the correct lighting it could mess up the whole recording.
For this assignment for class we were asked to take shots using the 3 point lighting method. The main goal of 3 point lighting is to get an even distribution of light across the subject of which you are shooting. To achieve this task you will need three lights.
First is the key light which is the main light you use for the setup. You want to avoid the deer in the headlights look by not placing the light directly in your subjects face. Second is the fill light which fills in the shadows created from the key light being used by itself. Use a bulb that has less wattage or move the light further away so it doesn't compete with the key light. Third is the back light which allows the subject to pop out.
In these shots below I showed the different lights being used on a set with a green screen.
1st shot: No light being used
2nd shot: Only the key light is being used
3rd shot: Key and fill light being used
4th shot: All three lights being used (key,fill, and back light)
With the combination of all three lights, you get a pleasant all around light that makes a subject look great.
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