Malkiewicz, K, (2005), Cinematography: The Classic Guide to Filmmaking, Revised and Updated for the 21st Century, Simon & Schuster, New York
P 92
Cinematography attempts to create and sustain a mood captured on the screen. In this respect, lighting is at the heart of cinematography
P 92
Our sky acts as an enormous soft source that fills in the shadows left by the sun. If the sun is completely diffused by the atmosphere, as on an overcast day, the gray sky is the only source and the soft light creates a nearly shadowless effect.
P 92
Of course, the camera position relative to the light is important; a single source coming from the side may seem very moody until the camera dollies around and that side light becomes a frontal light.
P 92
Cinematography attempts to create and sustain a mood captured on the screen. In this respect, lighting is at the heart of cinematography
P 92
Our sky acts as an enormous soft source that fills in the shadows left by the sun. If the sun is completely diffused by the atmosphere, as on an overcast day, the gray sky is the only source and the soft light creates a nearly shadowless effect.
P 92
Of course, the camera position relative to the light is important; a single source coming from the side may seem very moody until the camera dollies around and that side light becomes a frontal light.
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