Kino und Theater - Lichttechniken und Spezialeffekte
Hier lernen Sie einige englische Wörter im Zusammenhang mit Lichttechniken und Spezialeffekten wie „Mood Lighting“, „Matte Painting“ und „CGI“.
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the lighting setup used to illuminate the background of a scene or shot
Hintergrundbeleuchtung, Hintergrundlicht
a type of lighting used in filmmaking, where the light is directed towards a specific subject or object to create a spotlight effect, while the surrounding area is kept in darkness
Cameo-Beleuchtung, Cameo-Licht
a supplementary light used in photography, videography, and filmmaking to reduce shadows or fill in areas that are poorly lit
Fülllicht, Hilfslicht
a lighting technique that involves using a broad, flat light source to illuminate a large area evenly
Flutlicht, breitstrahlende Beleuchtung
a lighting style that uses a lot of light to create a bright, low-contrast image, often used in comedies and musicals
High-Key-Beleuchtung, Helles Licht
the main source of light used to illuminate the subject of a shot or scene in film or photography
Hauptbeleuchtung, Schlüsselbeleuchtung
a visual phenomenon that occurs when light enters the lens and produces scattered reflections within the lens system
Linsenschein, Lensflare
a lighting technique that uses dark shadows and limited lighting to create a dramatic and moody atmosphere
Low-Key-Beleuchtung, dunkle Beleuchtung
the use of lighting in a scene to create a particular emotional or psychological atmosphere
Stimmungslicht, Ambiente Beleuchtung
a lighting technique where one side of the subject's face is in the light, while the other is in shadow, creating a triangular shape under the eye of the lit side
Rembrandt-Beleuchtung, Rembrandt-Licht
the illumination of performers and the stage during a live performance, such as a theater, dance, or music production
Bühnenscheinwerfer, Szenenlicht
a type of lighting that creates subtle and diffused shadows, making the subject appear softer and more natural
sanftes Licht, weiches Licht
a type of lighting that creates strong, sharp shadows and highlights, and is often used to create a dramatic effect in a scene
hartes Licht, starkes Licht
a practical special effect technique used to simulate a character or object swelling up by inflating a concealed bladder with air
Luftblaseffekt, Aufblaseffekt
a small explosive device that is attached to an actor's body and used to simulate the impact of a bullet in a scene
Treibmittel, kleine explosive Vorrichtung
a technique used in film and video production to create the illusion of a landscape or setting that would otherwise be too expensive, impractical, or impossible to build or film
Matte Painting, matte Malerei
a filmmaking technique that involves exposing two rolls of film simultaneously
Bipack, Doppelexposition
a visual effect that uses multiple cameras to create a slowed-down or frozen-in-time effect, often used in action scenes in movies and TV shows
Bullet-Time, Kugelzeit
a camera technique that involves moving the camera towards or away from a subject while simultaneously adjusting the zoom, resulting in a distorted perspective
Dolly-Zoom, Dolly-Effekt
a technique used in filmmaking to create an optical illusion that makes objects appear larger, smaller, closer, or farther away than they actually are
erzwungene Perspektive, trügerische Perspektive
a visual effect used in film and television to create the illusion of a background or environment behind the actors using a front projection screen and a projector
Frontprojektionseffekt, Effekt der Frontprojektion
a photography and filmmaking technique where multiple images are exposed onto a single frame of film or image sensor to create a composite image
Mehrfachbelichtung, Multi-Exposure
a filmmaking technique that involves projecting a pre-recorded background image onto a screen behind actors, allowing them to appear as though they are in a different location
Hintergrundprojektion, Rückprojektion
a technique in filmmaking where the action is filmed in reverse, and then played back in the normal direction in the final film, creating an illusion of backward movement
Rückwärtsbewegung, Umkehrbewegung
an optical process that creates visual effects by exposing the camera to a moving subject through a slit
Schlitzscan-Fotografie, Schlitz-Scan-Fotografie
a technique used in film and video production to capture and display movement at a slower rate than normal, creating a surreal or dramatic effect
Zeitlupe, slow motion
a technique in visual effects where a specific color is removed from a shot and replaced with another image or video
Chroma-Key, Farbschnitt
a visual effects process that combines live-action and miniature footage through a specially designed mirror system
Introvision, Introvisionssystem
a visual effects technique used to track and match the movement of real-life camera shots with computer-generated elements
Matchmoving, Bewegungsverfolgung
a technique that simulates a miniature scene by selectively blurring parts of a photo while keeping other parts in sharp focus
Tilt-Shift-Fotografie, Fotografie mit Tilt-Shift
a technique used in filmmaking to show two or more scenes simultaneously on the screen, often in a side-by-side or top-bottom configuration
Split-Screen, geteilte Bildschirm
the digital effects added to films or videos to enhance or create visual elements that are impossible or too expensive to achieve in real life
Visuelle Effekte, Spezialeffekte
an artificial sound created and used in a motion picture, play, video game, etc. to make it more realistic
Soundeffekt, Geräusch-Effekt
the use of computer software to create special visual effects in a movie, commercial, etc.
computer-generierte Bilder, Computer-Generated Imagery
a filming technique that makes full-sized objects appear smaller than they actually are by using scale models
Miniaturisierung, Verkleinerung