high-key lighting- is a style of lighting for film, television, or photography that aims to reduce the lighting ratio present in the scene.
low-key lighting- Low key light accentuates the contours of an object by throwing areas into shade while a fill light or reflector may illuminate the shadow areas to control contrast.
spotlighting- illuminate with a spotlight.
back lighting- a controlled technique of lighting, used in photography or the theatre, in which a light is placed behind or at right angles to an object, person, or scene to produce such effects as depth or separation of subject and background.
colour filters- a photographic filter that absorbs light of certain colours.
floor lights- a window in the floor that is suitable for walking on and that admits light to space below.
neon strips- A tubular neon lamp; (also more widely) a fluorescent strip light.
low-key lighting- Low key light accentuates the contours of an object by throwing areas into shade while a fill light or reflector may illuminate the shadow areas to control contrast.
spotlighting- illuminate with a spotlight.
back lighting- a controlled technique of lighting, used in photography or the theatre, in which a light is placed behind or at right angles to an object, person, or scene to produce such effects as depth or separation of subject and background.
colour filters- a photographic filter that absorbs light of certain colours.
floor lights- a window in the floor that is suitable for walking on and that admits light to space below.
neon strips- A tubular neon lamp; (also more widely) a fluorescent strip light.
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