Lighting Workshop


In this workshop, we learnt how to operate:
- High-key lighting, using a fill light, key light and a back light. When working with them, we had to be careful during the positioning, so we avoid shadows on the curtains and any unnecessary reflections and shadows.
- Low-Key lighting, using one main light which is positioned well enough just to shine light on the right places without making the scene look too dark or unprofessional.
- A green Screen, where we has a group of people dancing to a song of their choice, only to put the original music video clip as a background. This was the hardest task out of all, since there were creases on the green screen, sometimes there were too many people in shot, and the camera isn't supposed to be moved when working with green screen.
The one I found the easiest was the Low-Key lighting, as there wasn't much equipment to operate and it was quite straight forward. However, the one I found the hardest to edit was the green screen footage, since selecting the videos I want to work with and matching the gif sequence behind without looking unprofessional or out of place was hard to do

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