- key light
- noun Date: circa 1937 the main light illuminating a photographic subject
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
key|light — «KEE LYT», noun. Photography. main source of directed light falling on an object or scene … Useful english dictionary
Key light — The key light is the first and usually most important light that a photographer, cinematographer, or other scene composer will use in a lighting setup. The purpose of the key light is to highlight the form and dimension of the subject. The key… … Wikipedia
key light — the main or primary light on a subject, often angled and off center (or from above) that selectively illuminates various prominent features of the image to produce depth, shadows, etc.; high key lighting (with everything evenly and brightly lit … Glossary of cinematic terms
key light — noun : the main light illuminating a subject in photography * * * (in photography or motion pictures) the main light that illuminates the subject being photographed or filmed. [1935 40] * * * key light noun The main light in a TV or film studio… … Useful english dictionary
Key Light — F/A/V The main light on a subject. (Lighting) VP The main light source … Audio and video glossary
key light — TV Principal illumination source on a subject or scene. Normally positioned slightly offcenter and angled to provide shadow detail. (See back light, fill light, three point lighting) … Audio and video glossary
key light — (in photography or motion pictures) the main light that illuminates the subject being photographed or filmed. [1935 40] * * * … Universalium
key light — noun the main source of light in a photograph or film … English new terms dictionary
Key light — PP The main light on a subject … Audio and video glossary
Sand Key Light — Infobox Lighthouse caption = Sand Key Light, 2005 location = southwest of Key West, Florida coordinates = coord|24|27|14|N|81|52|39|W|region:US type:landmark yearlit = 1853 automated = 1938 yeardeactivated = 1989 1998 foundation = cast iron screw … Wikipedia