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Mozi és Színház - Fénytechnikák és speciális effektusok

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background lighting

the lighting setup used to illuminate the background of a scene or shot

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cameo lighting

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

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fill light

a supplementary light used in photography, videography, and filmmaking to reduce shadows or fill in areas that are poorly lit

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flood lighting

a lighting technique that involves using a broad, flat light source to illuminate a large area evenly

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high-key lighting

a lighting style that uses a lot of light to create a bright, low-contrast image, often used in comedies and musicals

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key lighting

the main source of light used to illuminate the subject of a shot or scene in film or photography

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lens flare

a visual phenomenon that occurs when light enters the lens and produces scattered reflections within the lens system

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low-key lighting

a lighting technique that uses dark shadows and limited lighting to create a dramatic and moody atmosphere

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mood lighting

the use of lighting in a scene to create a particular emotional or psychological atmosphere

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Rembrandt lighting

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

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stage lighting

the illumination of performers and the stage during a live performance, such as a theater, dance, or music production

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soft light

a type of lighting that creates subtle and diffused shadows, making the subject appear softer and more natural

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hard light

a type of lighting that creates strong, sharp shadows and highlights, and is often used to create a dramatic effect in a scene

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air bladder effect

a practical special effect technique used to simulate a character or object swelling up by inflating a concealed bladder with air

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bullet hit squib

a small explosive device that is attached to an actor's body and used to simulate the impact of a bullet in a scene

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matte painting

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

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bipack

a filmmaking technique that involves exposing two rolls of film simultaneously

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bullet time

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

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dolly zoom

a camera technique that involves moving the camera towards or away from a subject while simultaneously adjusting the zoom, resulting in a distorted perspective

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forced perspective

a technique used in filmmaking to create an optical illusion that makes objects appear larger, smaller, closer, or farther away than they actually are

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front projection effect

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

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multiple exposure

a photography and filmmaking technique where multiple images are exposed onto a single frame of film or image sensor to create a composite image

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rear projection

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

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reverse motion

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

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slit-scan photography

an optical process that creates visual effects by exposing the camera to a moving subject through a slit

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slow motion

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

lassú mozgás

lassú mozgás

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chroma-key

a technique in visual effects where a specific color is removed from a shot and replaced with another image or video

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introvision

a visual effects process that combines live-action and miniature footage through a specially designed mirror system

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match moving

a visual effects technique used to track and match the movement of real-life camera shots with computer-generated elements

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tilt-shift photography

a technique that simulates a miniature scene by selectively blurring parts of a photo while keeping other parts in sharp focus

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split screen

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

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visual effects

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

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sound effect

an artificial sound created and used in a motion picture, play, video game, etc. to make it more realistic

hang effektus

hang effektus

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computer-generated imagery

the use of computer software to create special visual effects in a movie, commercial, etc.

számítógéppel generált képek

számítógéppel generált képek

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miniaturization

a filming technique that makes full-sized objects appear smaller than they actually are by using scale models

miniatürizálás

miniatürizálás

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