Relacionar Columnas Essential terms related to lighting stylesVersión en línea A matching activity to learn about terms related to lighting styles. por Dario Gonzalez 1 Hard Lighting 2 Natural Lighting 3 High Key Lighting 4 Three-Point Lighting 5 Candlelight Lighting 6 Chiaroscuro 7 Soft Lighting 8 Low Key Lighting 9 Motivated Lighting 10 Practical Lights Lighting that is justified within the narrative, such as light sources visible on screen or implied by the story, maintaining continuity and realism. Lighting that produces sharp, well-defined shadows and high-contrast images, suitable for creating a dramatic or edgy look. Lighting that creates soft, diffused shadows and a gentle transition between light and dark areas, used for flattering portraits or romantic scenes. A lighting style characterized by bright, even illumination with minimal contrast, often used in comedy or lighthearted scenes. An Italian term referring to the strong contrast between light and dark in a scene, creating a visually striking and dramatic effect. A specialized lighting technique that replicates the soft and warm illumination of candles, creating an intimate and romantic ambiance. A standard lighting setup that includes key lighting, fill lighting, and backlighting, offering control and dimensionality. Lights within a scene that are part of the set or location, such as lamps or candles, used to enhance the realism of a scene. The use of available light sources, such as sunlight or practical lights, to illuminate a scene, providing a realistic and authentic look. A lighting style characterized by strong contrasts between light and shadow, creating a dramatic and moody atmosphere.