Published December 1, 2016 | Version v1

Accented Light-and-dark Lighting in Screen Painting Technology

  • 1. Kyiv National University of Culture and Arts, Kyiv, Ukraine

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The purpose of the article is to research opportunities for creation and professional use of accented light-and-dark lighting in screen painting technology. The methodology of the research consisted in the general scientific principle of objectivity, the cultural, structural and functional, and analytical methods in the analysis of theoretical works in the field of art, easel painting and works of screen art, whose object fields are concerned with film lighting. The scientific novelty of the work lies in the analysis of the origins and formation of the basic provisions of creative and technological bases of accented light-and-dark lighting in the works of screen art. Conclusions. To obtain accented light-and-dark film lighting it is significant to take into account a number of creative, technological and technical aspects, which depend on a complex of components of the lighting process, and specifications of lighting and shooting equipment.

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