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 * Dramatic Light - Lighting that gives a sense of being dramatic. Used alot in black and white horror films where part of the persons body is covered by light but the other is darkened therefore giving a dramatic feel to the scene.
 * Natural Lighting
 * Natural lighting is naturally occurring light, such as that from the sun or moon. Natural lighting is a kind of available lighting, as it can not be controlled or calibrated by a director for the purpose of cinematography or photography and can only be utilized when it is available. Natural lighting mostly refers to sunlight, and is commonly found to be more aesthetically pleasing than artificial light as it is softer and more evenly distributed.
 * Artificial Lighting, Different Types Explained
 * Artificial lighting as any kind of lighting that is directly controlled by the director through technology. Examples of artificial lighting include spotlights, light bulbs, CG lights, and laser lights.
 * Types of Artificial lighting:
 * PAR Lights: Used for when a lot of light is needed for a scene. They are those can-shaped lights that hang from the ceiling which illuminate the stage from above.

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 * Available Lighting
 * In photography and cinematography, available light or ambient light refers to any source of light that is not explicitly supplied by the photographer for the purpose of taking photos. This mostly refers to light already in the filming area, such as sunlight, moonlight, or artificial lights already in a room.
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 * White Balance- White balance is a camera setting that adjusts for lighting in order to make white objects appear white in photos. This is more difficult than it might seem due to the fact that light cast from different sources is different in color (technically called temperature). That is to say, light is rarely truly white in nature. The light from an incandescent or halogen bulb, for example, is red/orange in color, while that from the sun is relatively blue. A proper white balance setting in a camera will prevent, for example, a white bed sheet in a photo from appearing orange in color when it is being illuminated by a candle.

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 * Color of Light Explained- a phenomenon of light (as red, brown, pink, or gray) or visual perception that enables one to differentiate otherwise identical objects