What are three key points that the presenter makes about lighting? Why are each of them important? What is one point that you would like to learn more about?
Something that I learned is that 3-point lighting refers to only your subject. This doesn't include the lights that are lighting up your background. 3-point lighting is also just your "home base". You can add more, and especially subtract more if you want to go for a certain look. I also learned that the hair light is to separate your subject from the background. The key light is the "most important" light, as it supplies the main source of lighting for your subject. Having just the key light lighting the scene will create dramatic shadows on your participants face, which may be the look you're going for. The fill light can then be added to film more of a casual setting. Something I want to learn more about, is if you want the lighting to be different colors, which light would you change the color of? The key light? The hair light? Both? I'm curious as to what that looks like.
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