color spikes are usually: - Answers green or magenta
Plus green gel - Answers green Gel that you can put overtop of LED lights or hot lights. Comes in 1/8,
1/4, 1/2, and full strengths.
Minus Green gel - Answers the color opposite of green is magenta gel. Comes in 1/8, 1/4, 1/2, and full
strengths.
Color Compensation (CC) - Answers issue with solid state lighting/color spikes
full spectrum light - Answers a color issue that is the lack of full spectrum color being emitted by some of
the newer lighting technologies, such as LEDs and HMIs
LEDs - Answers light emitting diodes
HMIs - Answers Hydrargyrum Medium-Arc Lodide
color is often defined by __________ - Answers reflection
an LED with an incomplete spectrum - Answers will result in wardrobe or even makeup looking brown
and muddy for example
White Light - Answers for cinematography, is simply full spectrum light in-between 2000 K and 20,000 k
color temperature. That means that all visible light is included
Sunlight - Answers the ultimate source of Full Spectrum Light
Planckian Locus or Planckian Curve - Answers white points within Color Spaces are found on this curve.
defines a range of hits light from 2,000k to 20,000k
3200k - Answers standard temperature for tungsten lights - even thought normal lightbulbs are warmer
at 2700k-2900k
5600k - Answers motion picture standard daylight temperature - though daylight may range from 5000k-
10,000k
image circle - Answers the image area produced behind the lens
smaller lenses - Answers might have an image circle that doesn't cover the full width of the sensor and
results in vignetting
Green Photosites - Answers there are twice as many as there are red or blue in a bayer pattern, due to
the human eye being more sensitive to green
Luma - Answers luminance information (brightness)
, the dots on a sensor (as opposed to pixels, the dots in a digital file or on digital displays) are? - Answers
Photosites
Photosites - Answers are tiny photodiodes that each have a filter of either Red, Green, or Blue
Bayer Pattern - Answers 2 green pixels, 1 red, 1 blue -> like human eye
photosites in image sensor
invented by Dr. Bryce E. Bayer of Kodak
Color Contrast - Answers using contrasting colors rather than shadows has become a popular
alternative, partly due to the ease of adding color with RGB LED lighting (sky panels)
High key - Answers lighting is a brighter look, defined by the shot being exposed "at key" or over key and
the lighting ratio fairly low, such as 2:1 or 3:1
Low Key - Answers lighting is a darker look, where the exposure is often set 'Below Key' and the Lighting
Ratio is fairly high, such as 6:1
the difference between high key and low key - Answers contrast
compound key - Answers key side fill
placing the Key and fill side on the same side of the camera
and/or placing the back light and the key on the same side of the camera
the edge light is typically brightest
emulates a close soft source that has falloff (inverse square rule)
strong and slightly stylized effect
Naturalistic light - Answers refers to lighting that appears to naturally occur, at least at some level -
Motivated, imperfect, not glamorous, probably soft
Natural Light - Answers The problem is that it's always changing, with cloud coverage, moving sun, etc. -
A compromise is to study the Natural Light and then recreate it, in order to maintain the look
throughout the shooting day (Naturalistic light)
watts = - Answers Volts x Amps
Fog/Haze - Answers adds Fill Light and reduces contrast
acts as lens diffusion as well, softening the faces of the performers
The beams of light add compositional elements, similar to Leading Lines