Photographic Lighting and Studio Techniques

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What is the primary focus of Week 1 in the studio lighting course?

A practical exploration of photographic lighting

Which of the following are components explored in Week 1? (Select all that apply)

  • Set design (correct)
  • Post-processing techniques
  • Lighting characteristics (correct)
  • Camera movements (correct)

Students have self-directed work hours as part of the course.

True (A)

The exposure triangle includes aperture, shutter speed, and __________.

<p>ISO</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which camera model is mentioned in the content?

<p>Hasselblad (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does doubling the amount of light equate to in terms of shutter speed?

<p>Halving the shutter speed</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the shutter speeds with their corresponding light effects:

<p>1 sec = Full light 1/2 = Double light 1/4 = Quadruple light 1/8 = Octuple light</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Study Notes

Welcome to Studio and Light I

  • This course will be a hands-on exploration of photographic lighting
  • Students will learn about available light sources, light characteristics, and creating their own light
  • The course will also cover modern studio components, functioning, and potential
  • Students will receive instruction in camera movements, styling, and set design
  • The course structure consists of demonstrations, exercises, and lectures, with self-directed work hours

Course Materials

  • Students will be provided with a materials kit
  • Students will also be provided with a Hasselblad kit
  • Students will learn how to load film and other equipment

Exposure Triangle and Metering

  • The exposure triangle consists of aperture, shutter speed, and ISO
  • Aperture controls the amount of light entering the camera
  • Shutter speed controls the duration of light exposure
  • ISO determines the sensitivity of the camera's sensor to light
  • Metering helps to determine the correct exposure settings
  • Metering apps can assist with exposure calculations
  • Students will participate in in-class exercises to practice exposure concepts

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