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

    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</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

    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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    This quiz covers the fundamentals of photographic lighting and studio techniques as detailed in the course 'Welcome to Studio and Light I'. Students will explore various light sources, the exposure triangle, and modern studio components. This interactive course emphasizes hands-on experience, demonstrating essential skills in lighting and set design.

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