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| Illumination light from behind. |
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| Used to eliminate the background area of a set. |
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| a hinged metal flap fitted to a spotlight to control direction of beam. |
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| A general workable level of light ensuring enough illumination for video recording. |
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| A supplementary light that is used to lighten shadows. |
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| A large, powerful light, usually used to illuminate a stage, or arena. |
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| A flat lens made of a number of concentric rings, to reduce spherical aberration. |
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| Main source of light in a photograph or film. |
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| A lighting rod plot (blueprint) to show where lights are. |
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| A piece of glass, metal or other material used for reflecting light. |
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| A lamp projecting a powerful light one arch. |
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| A standard lighting method using 3 lights. |
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