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What makes motivated lighting different from other lighting styles?
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It is always much brighter than the key light.
It is always much brighter than the key light.
It appears to come from a source in the scene.
It appears to come from a source in the scene.
It is used only in black and white films.
It is used only in black and white films.
It must be placed directly behind the camera.
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It appears to come from a source in the scene.
Motivated lighting is designed to look like it’s coming from a visible or implied practical source (lamp, window, sun), even if augmented for cinematic effect.
Motivated lighting is designed to look like it’s coming from a visible or implied practical source (lamp, window, sun), even if augmented for cinematic effect.
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