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While researching a topic, a student has taken the following notes:
High-key lighting and low-key lighting are two styles of lighting used in film, television, and photography.
In high-key lighting, the fill light (or secondary light) is raised to near the same level as the key light (or primary light), producing a low-contrast look.
High-key lighting is often used in comedies and musicals to create a bright, cheerful mood.
Low-key lighting is a style that uses a hard source of light to create strong shadows and contrast.
In low-key lighting, the key light is often the only source of illumination, with fill lights used sparingly or not at all.
Low-key lighting is commonly used in mysteries, thrillers, and film noir to create a sense of tension or suspense.
The student wants to emphasize the differences between the two lighting techniques. Which choice most effectively uses relevant information from the notes to accomplish this goal?
Choose 1 answer:
Choose 1 answer:
(Choice A) High-key and low-key lighting are both important techniques in cinematography that can guide the viewer's attention to specific areas of the frame.
A
High-key and low-key lighting are both important techniques in cinematography that can guide the viewer's attention to specific areas of the frame.
(Choice B) High-key lighting and low-key lighting are used across various film genres to reinforce the tone of the narrative, as lighting can accentuate the tension, suspense, or even cheerfulness of a given scene.
B
High-key lighting and low-key lighting are used across various film genres to reinforce the tone of the narrative, as lighting can accentuate the tension, suspense, or even cheerfulness of a given scene.
(Choice C) High-key lighting, which involves raising the fill light to near the same level as the key light, is often used in comedies and musicals to create a cheerful mood.
C
High-key lighting, which involves raising the fill light to near the same level as the key light, is often used in comedies and musicals to create a cheerful mood.
(Choice D) While high-key lighting creates the bright, low-contrast look often seen in comedies and musicals, low-key lighting produces the strong shadows and contrast seen in mysteries, thrillers, and noirs.
D
While high-key lighting creates the bright, low-contrast look often seen in comedies and musicals, low-key lighting produces the strong shadows and contrast seen in mysteries, thrillers, and noirs.

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The best choice to effectively emphasize the differences between high-key and low-key lighting is:

**(Choice D)** While high-key lighting creates the bright, low-contrast look often seen in comedies and musicals, low-key lighting produces the strong shadows and contrast seen in mysteries, thrillers, and noirs.

This choice clearly delineates the characteristics of each lighting style and their associated genres, making it the most effective in highlighting the differences.
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