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		<title>A Little Light on the Subject of Film or Video</title>
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Lighting is always a key issue in cinematography. It is not so challenging to learn, but you must learn to see lighting issues right away. Lighting for film is always very tricky and it&#8217;s absolutely necessary to use a light meter. With film there is a question of the colour of the light [...]]]></description>
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<p>Lighting is always a key issue in cinematography. It is not so challenging to learn, but you must learn to see lighting issues right away. Lighting for film is always very tricky and it&#8217;s absolutely necessary to use a light meter. With film there is a question of the colour of the light as well.
<p>With video, the problems with shadow, glare, and colour temperature become much easier to deal with. Film may be challenging, but when it is lit and shot properly it&#8217;s heaven. That said, in the beginning it is probably more feasible and realistic to shoot with a digital video camera.
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<p>While there may be areas that don&#8217;t have adequate light, it is also problematic to have areas with too much light. These areas are termed &#8220;hot&#8221; and are dealt with via some sort of diffusion material, that takes glare off of the subject.
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