Courses

Digital Cinematography Lighting I

The preliminary lighting and camera introductory course for the Digital Cinematography Program, the Digital Cinematography Lighting I Course emphasizes professional procedures and protocol relevant to lighting for digital production. Students learn the basics of industry lighting, are introduced to various controlling devices, and trained in the safe use of electricity.  This course also covers the basics of color correction and camera filtration when using tungsten, fluorescent, and daylight sources. Emphasis is placed on creative lighting design and working within a budget.

Course Outline

  • Basic Electricity & Safety
  • Diversity of Lighting Source
  • Camera and Lighting Fundamentals
  • Introduction to Three-Point Lighting
  • Exposure & Light
  • Interview Lighting
  • Color Temperature
  • Lighting Economics

Total credit hours
Course Length

3.50
4 weeks

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Full Sail University
In the Digital Cinematography Lighting I Course, students are trained in professional film lighting procedures with industry standard lighting and grip equipment.
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