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Cinematography-Theory-And-Practice

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Carrying a LampOften we want the lamp to appear to be lighting the subject, but forsome reason, it just won’t do it. If we turn the lamp’s brightness upenough to light the actor, then the shade will be completely blownout; or it might be that the actor just isn’t close enough to be properlylit by the lamps. In this case, we use a technique called carryingthe lamp. To do this we set a small lamp in a place where it will hitFigure 7.27. (top) Her only source isthe practical lamp itself. A very smallsource adds a catchlight in the eyes.Figure 7.28. (bottom) The lampworks for her even when she leansback, but only in a fairly narrowrange of distance from the practical.lighting basics121

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