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Lighting is one of most important elements in creating the right
Mood in filming.
MES-EN-SCENEMES-EN-SCENE
There are four main types of lighting used in filmmaking and photography.
In this lighting assignment, you will be taught the art principles and elements of
lighting design
Rembrandt Lighting Rembrandt LightingRembrandt Light is a lighting effect that was used beautifully in many Rembrandt paintings (you know, the Dutch master painter). The effect is to light a person so only ¼ of their face is in shadow and there is a triangle of light under one eye. It is a universally flattering, yet dramatic light on faces. It allows for most of the face to be illuminated but with some interesting shadow detail. This is a Rembrandt self portrait done in 1629. You can see how the light looks like late afternoon sun coming through a window. The color is very warm and there is a little triangle of light under his left eye.
Rembrandt Light is a lighting effect that was used beautifully in many Rembrandt paintings (you know, the Dutch master painter). The effect is to light a person so only ¼ of their face is in shadow and there is a triangle of light under one eye. It is a universally flattering, yet dramatic light on faces. It allows for most of the face to be illuminated but with some interesting shadow detail. This is a Rembrandt self portrait done in 1629. You can see how the light looks like late afternoon sun coming through a window. The color is very warm and there is a little triangle of light under his left eye.
Split LightingSplit LightingSplit Lighting brings out a lot of texture. It will slender and nar- row the face. Lights should be positioned so shadows just fall off far eye. Maintain half of the face and 3/4 of forehead in the highlights. Use gobo’s to help control stray light. The Fill Light should be even with the camera and up high while remaining opposite your Key Light. Your Key Light needs to be lower than the position used with Rembrandt Lighting. Hair Light Fill Light Camera Key Light
Loop Lighting helps broaden the face and works very well with
narrow faces with ruddy skin. The loop from the nose area should not touch the shadow area on the side of the face.
Your Key Light should be lower than that used with Paramount Lighting and moved in closer toward the background. The
Fill Light should be even with the camera and up higher while
remaining opposite your Key Light.
Loop Lighting helps broaden the face and works very well with
narrow faces with ruddy skin. The loop from the nose area should not touch the shadow area on the side of the face.
Your Key Light should be lower than that used with Paramount Lighting and moved in closer toward the background. The
Fill Light should be even with the camera and up higher while
remaining opposite your Key Light.
Loop LightingLoop Lighting
Paramount Lighting helps flatten features and reduces textures, while giving a broad look to narrow faces. This type of lighting, made famous by Paramount Studios, helps emphasize cheek bones. You should see what appears to be a メ butterfly モ shadow under the nose. This butterfly should end half way between the upper lip and the nose. Your Key Light should be to the right of the camera, with a 45 degree angle and slightly high. The Fill Light should be higher and behind the Key Light source.
Paramount LightingParamount Lighting
1.4 Analyze and describe how the composition of a work of art is affected by the use of a particular principle of design.
1.4 Analyze and describe how the composition of a work of art is affected by the use of a particular principle of design.
1.0 ARTISTIC PERCEPTION1.0 ARTISTIC PERCEPTION
Nine Through Twelve Proficient Visual and Performing Arts: Visual Arts Content Standards
2.1 Solve a visual arts problem that involves the effective use of the elements of art and the principles of design
2.1 Solve a visual arts problem that involves the effective use of the elements of art and the principles of design
2.0 CREATIVE EXPRESSION2.0 CREATIVE EXPRESSION
OBJECTIVES
4. Students will demonstrate the ability to follow instructions.
2. Students will experience designing in second & third dimension media.
1. Using still photography, students will re-create any two lighting situations from the four lighting techniques
3. Students will demonstrate basic understandingOf Mis-en-scene (placement of the scene).
Art Rubric - Artwork Assessment Form NAME ____________________
CategoryDescriptionCheck box – write in pointsExcellent Good Average Needs work
Growth - Progress
How does this work compare to previous work by same person?
9.5 to 10
8.5 to 9
7 to 8
6 to 7
0 to 5
Does it show more feeling and expressiveness? Emotions?
Does it show more thought?
Does it show more skill?
Creativity
How original, innovative, and daring is the work?
Does it extend or change from past work done by same student? Challenging?
Fulfills Assignment
How well does the work solve the problems outlined in this assignment? Objectives?
Are the variations from the assignment made for a valid reason? Risk taking?
CompositionAnd Design
Did the student use the principles of design and composition to make the visual elements work well?
Is it free from mistakes that distract from the unity and effectiveness of the whole?
Care - Effort
Is the making of the work appropriate for the style of art being made? Craftsmanship?
Didn't rush to get it done, but paid attention to consistency in the
work. Conscientious?
Work Habits
Did the student stay on the job?
Were conversations with classmates about the artwork, not other topics? Considerate?
Helpful
Was the student cooperative & generous in d