Lesson 4
Learning Event 3
PRACTICE EXERCISE
1.
a.
They form necessary hot spots
b.
They fill in shadow areas on a subject's face
c.
They are used in emergencies to signal the director
d.
To replace back lights
2.
A reflector is often compared to which light source?
a.
Key light
b.
c.
Back light
d.
Side light
3.
Which type of light will you get from the crumpled foil side of a
reflector?
a.
Hard
b.
Special effect
c.
Diffused
d.
Not spot
4.
Which of the following is true about a reflector?
a.
Smooth foil is preferred to avoid hot spots
b.
Use for facial detail in long shots
c.
It is unnecessary to monitor position of reflector
d.
Be sure the reflector is steady
5.
How do you compensate for facial shadows and define detail on the face?
a.
Use
polished tin
b.
Use
c.
Use
of the soft light reflectance
d.
Use
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