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Lighting"shining, illumination," Old English lihting "shining, illumination; dawn; lightning," from leoht (see light (n.)).
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LightingThe placement, type, direction, and brightness or dimness of lights used on stage. Often lighting can establish mood, highlight specific characters, actions, or scenes, or serve symbolic purposes.
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LightingThe subject is so large it could fill several books.
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Lightinglight: having abundant light or illumination; "they played as long as it was light"; "as long as the lighting was good" apparatus for supplying arti [..]
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LightingThe way light and shadow is used in visual texts.
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Lightingrefers to the illumination of a scene, and the manipulation of light and shadows by the cinematographer.
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LightingA lighted panel approximately 7 inches high running the full length of t...
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LightingThe amount or type of illumination in an exhibit or exhibition hall.
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LightingProducts used to illuminate objects to be acquired and processed. Radiation produced by these products is either visible, (400 to 700nm) or invisible, of which there are two major types: ultraviolet (below 400nm) and infrared (above 700nm).
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LightingNon-motorist use of lights on his/her person or on a motor vehicle not in transport or transport vehicles other than motor vehicle as safety equipment.
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Lighting In filmmaking and photography, lighting refers to the illumination of a subject or scene.
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LightingAXIS OF ACTION:
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LightingHow the shot is lit for filming. High-key and low-key lighting are terms used for describing the quality of illumination and the intensity of the lighting in the frame. Usually high-key lighting is us [..]
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LightingThe use of natural or artificial light to properly light the shot. The type of lighting will largely depend upon the purpose of the shot.
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LightingThe illumination of an Environment and the arrangement of lights to achieve an effect or optimal visibility. Its application is in domestic or in public settings and in medical and non-medical Environ [..]
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LightingLighting illuminates workplaces and routes and creates suitable light conditions for specific activities. The light sources can be artificial or natural, whereby an optimised lighting system aims to d [..]
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LightingThe illumination of an environment and the arrangement of lights to achieve an effect or optimal visibility. Its application is in domestic or in public settings and in medical and non-medical environ [..]
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LightingLighting is responsible for the quality of a film’s images and often a film’s dramatic effect.
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Lighting Using light sources in a 3D scene, so that the appearance of objects in the scene can be computed based on the interaction of light with the objects' material properties.
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LightingThere is no lighting rig at the Globe. Afternoon performances are lit by the daylight that enters the roofless ‘O’ of the theatre. In the evening, special lights illuminate the whole theatre to recrea [..]
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Lighting
The equipment used to provide illumination; the illumination so provided.
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*: Wherefore, at last, lighting under a little shelter, they sat down there until the daybreak; but, being weary, they fell asleep.
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