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LIGHTING
The Essential Reference Guide for Filmmakers
Creating Dimension
Basic Lighting Philosophies
Naturalism Pictorialism
Basic Styles of Lighting
High-key lighting
Low-key lighting
The Properties of Light
Intensity
Color
Quality
Angle
Additive and Subtractive Light
Subtractive Additive
Contrast and Lighting Ratios
2:1 contrast ratio 4:1 contrast ratio
Determining the Lighting Ratio
Direct and Indirect Light
Direct Source / Hard Light
Direct and Indirect Light
Indirect Source / Soft Light
Three Point Lighting
650w
Tungsten
Fresnel
Diffusion
Material
Bounce
Card
Three Point Lighting
Key
Light
Back
Light
Diffusion
Material
Back
Light
Fill Light
Diffusion
Material
Fill
Light
Key
Light
Property and Usage
Property
Intensity.................................Bright or dim
Color .....................................Daylight or tungsten
Quality...................................Hard or soft
Angle.....................................Placement relative to subject
Usage
Key........................................Main source of illumination
Fill.........................................Contrast management
Back......................................Background separator
Controlling Light
Full Single Scrim Full Double Scrim Half Double Scrim
Strategies for Controlling Light
Diffusion
Reflector
Boards
Negative
Fill
Light Sources
Conclusion
QUESTIONS?

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Lighting by Kodak

Editor's Notes

  1. Effective lighting is the essence of cinematography. In this chapter, we’ll look at basic lighting techniques and how they can be applied (and combined) to create mood, dimension, and balance. Often referred to as painting with light, the art requires technical knowledge of film stocks, lighting instruments, color, and diffusion filters, and a understanding of their underlying concepts: exposure, color theory, and optics.
  2. CREATING DIMENSION The cinematographer must make a two-dimensional image—the frame projected on a screen—appear three-dimensional. Lighting is the primary tool used to perform this “magic.” To create a convincing three-dimensional image, the subjects and layers of the scene must be separated from each other. This is accomplished with light or color, creating contrasts of light against dark or dark against light, and by strategic placement of lights and color elements. The cinematographer must consider how light falls on and around actors; how colors bounce off objects and reflect onto faces, and where the highlights and shadows are. Several factors influence lighting style: the director’s needs, the story, the budget, the experience and artistic vision of the cinematographer, lenses and lighting equipment, and the film’s sensitivity.
  3. There are two basic lighting philosophies: Naturalism follows the logical positioning of light sources in a scene and is often referred to as motivated lighting. For example, when two people are photographed facing each other in an exterior daylight scene, and one person is backlit, the other person should be in full sunlight. Pictorialism allows the use of light angles that violate Naturalism’s logic for artistic effect. Though not realistic, both people might be backlit simply because it looks better.
  4. There are two basic styles of lighting: High-key lighting is predominantly bright and allows few dark areas or shadows within the scene. This kind of lighting features strong illumination on the subject and often an equally exposed background. Low-key lighting enhances depth by using contrasting tones of highlights and shadow. Only a few areas are lit at or above key, resulting in more shadow areas. This ratio creates the low-key effect.
  5. THE PROPERTIES OF LIGHT Any source of light can be described in terms of four unique and independently respective properties: Intensity—Light can range from intense (sunlight) to subdued (match light). We measure intensity in units called foot-candles, which define the amount of light generated by a candle flame at a distance of one foot. Generally, we discuss different intensities of light in quantified terms of stops. Color—Light has a color balance, or bias, which is dependent on the source (daylight, tungsten, etc.). Quality—Hardness (directness) or softness (diffuseness) of the light is referred to as quality. Angle—The angle of the source, relative to the reflective object or subject, affects intensity and quality.
  6. ADDITIVE AND SUBTRACTIVE LIGHT In exterior daylight settings, we may have too much light filling our subject. To compensate, we often use a technique called subtractive lighting. We use negative fill, which is the removal of some of the quantity of light to control shadows of varying densities. Additive lighting is probably more familiar. When we add light, we often use electric lamps. But we can also use reflectors, bounce boards, and other tools to redirect light so that it falls on the subject. In so doing, we add light. Cinematographers typically combine the techniques of additive and subtractive lighting in order to control and manipulate a scene’s contrast.
  7. CONTRAST AND LIGHTING RATIOS Like painting, cinema is a two-dimensional representation of three-dimensional subjects. In order to define space and suggest shape, we create different levels of contrast on each subject. When we introduce a level of contrast, we create the illusion of the third-dimension. That illusion is called modeling. The degree to which we execute that modeling is called the contrast ratio. We express that ratio in terms of stops. The side of the face nearer the light is the key side; the light that illuminates it is known as the key light. The side of the face away from the light, the dark side, is known as the fill side; the light that illuminates it is known as the fill light. (We’ll talk more about “Three-Point Lighting” in a minute.) The difference between the key and the fill, expressed in stops, is the contrast ratio. The fill light is always the “1” in the ratio. Conventional contrast ratios are applied to relatively small areas, primarily people. To maintain lighting continuity it can be helpful to express the mood of the shot or sequence in terms of a contrast ratio. A low-key shot has a higher ratio of key-to-fill than a high key shot. In a nighttime shot, for example, the fill light level can be at least two stops darker than the key light. With a higher ratio, the lighting shows greater contrast. By comparison, in a high-key shot, the fill light level is much closer to the key light level, so a flatter, lower-contrast look results.
  8. To determine the lighting ratio, a light meter reading is taken from the key light side of the subject. This reading is compared to the fill light reading. Thus, the resulting ratio is referred to as key-to-fill. This chart is an example of the relationship between the contrast ratios, camera stops, and T-stop readings.
  9. Light output from a direct source travels in an aligned, focused path. That light is known as hard light. Hard light creates deep, intense shadows and it is easier to control. The trick is using it appropriately, because it can tend to look fake or “sourcey.” Important: A light’s relative hardness or softness has nothing to do with the intensity, or quantity, of that light. An overcast day may be dark compared to a sunny day, but there is still a massive quantity of soft light coming through those clouds. A match flame, one of the hardest sources to find, produces only a tiny amount of light.
  10. Light output from an indirect source travels in a non-aligned, diffuse path. That light is known as soft light. The largest natural source of soft light is our atmosphere. That light is often further softened when it passes through the clouds of an overcast sky. Any time light is broken up, redirected, or diffused, it becomes softer. When we create soft light artificially, we usually bounce a hard source off of an irregular, reflective surface or project the light through a diffusion medium. Soft light is flattering to most faces because it creates few shadows and tends to wrap around objects. That same quality makes it less useful for creating modelling and depth definition.
  11. While we can describe a light in terms of its properties, we name it based on its function.
  12. The key light is often the main source of illumination in a scene. Its technical purpose is to produce a level of light that will permit proper exposure. The side of the subject nearer the light is the key side; the light that illuminates it is known as the key light. The side of the subject away from the light, the dark side, is known as the fill side; the light that illuminates it is known as the fill light. The fill light is the source that illuminates the shadow areas—we “fill in” the shadows. Its technical purpose is to reduce contrast. The side of the subject that is opposite the key is called the fill side. The back light is the source that lights the side of the subject opposite the lens. We use a back light to separate the subject from the background and to enhance the feeling of depth.
  13. 99.9% of all lights can be described in terms of property and usage: Property Intensity.................................Bright or dim Color .....................................Daylight or tungsten Quality...................................Hard or soft Angle.....................................Placement relative to subject Usage Key........................................Main source of illumination Fill.........................................Contrast management Back......................................Background separator
  14. So that the cinematographer remains in control of the project’s look—day or night, interior or exterior—a variety of materials are used to diffuse, diminish, soften, and spread light beams. Dense diffusion material generally has greater light scattering properties than less dense material. Reflector board, typically foam core and beadboard, is often positioned to bounce light where needed. Scrims, usually made of metal mesh and mounted to the lights, can be used to reduce the intensity of light. A single scrim cuts the light by half a stop; a double scrim cuts light by a full stop. When faced with a dark set or practical interior, we start by placing lights and accessories, and attempt complete control over the light levels in the scene. Lights can also be added when shooting outside during the day to gain control. Furthermore, the sun can be blocked, bounced, reflected, or diffused if needed.
  15. Following are more useful strategies for controlling light: Use lights to fill shadow areas. Filter sunlight with diffusion. Diffusion material such as silk or grid cloth can be stretched over a frame and mounted on stands to cast a diffused light over the entire frame. This softens shadows and reduces contrast. Use silvered reflector boards or white cards to bounce diffused sunlight into the shadows. Alternately, the hard surface of a reflector or mirror can be used to throw a powerful shaft of sunlight into shaded areas. Use black material as negative fill to create shadows and modeling on subjects otherwise washed out by flat sunlight. This technique is also useful in overcast light to create interest in an otherwise flat, even light.
  16. Some of the lights commonly used on motion picture sets are: PAR (Tungsten and HMI)—Available in various beam spreads from narrow to wide, they allow for selective, controlled subject lighting. Light Banks—PAR lights mounted in multi-unit configurations, usually from 6-light up to 36-light, light large areas with diffusion—a large soft source. Beam Projectors—These produce a narrow parallel beam of light that creates a shaft of light and results in sharp shadows. Ellipsoidal Focus Spots—Popularly referred to by brand name, e.g. Leko or Source Four, these produce a narrow bright beam with a long throw. Ellipsoidal Focus Spots are used as selective lighting to project gobo patterns on backgrounds, shafts of light, and hard shadows. These are most commonly used in theatrical lighting. LEDs—Mounted in banks, often near the camera, LEDs provide low power, cool light that’s used for soft fill. Tungsten, HMI, and fluorescent refer to lamp types. Open face and fresnel refer to types of fixtures that hold lamps. PAR lights are very efficient because they use parabolic reflectors. Open face tungsten lights are quartz halogen units without a lens; they are brighter, but harder to control than units with lenses. Open face tungsten lights are primarily used for bouncing and through diffusion. Barn doors on the light sources control the width of the light. They’re used to prevent unwanted shadows or to create shadows where we do want them. They offer greater control in the “flood” position of the lighting unit. Flags, dots, and cookies in a variety of shapes and sizes are used to create shadow patterns. Gelatin filters, or gels, are mounted in front of lights and used to adjust color.
  17. This concludes the chapter on Lighting.