What’s the difference between ambient and practical lighting?
Ambient lighting is any existing light at a location that the crew didn't bring (e.g., streetlamps); practical lighting is any light source visible in the frame and can be either ambient or placed by the crew.
How does the inverse square law affect how you position lights?
Light intensity falls off by the inverse square of distance—doubling the distance from the source reduces incident light to about 25%—so small changes in distance greatly change exposure and falloff.
When should you choose hard light versus soft light?
Use hard, directional light for stark shadows and dramatic or intense scenes; use soft, diffused light for gentler, romantic or brighter moods (natural soft light often appears at golden hour).
Which tools are used to shape and control light on set?
Flags and barn doors block or shape light; diffusion (silks, diffusers) softens it; reflectors bounce light; egg crates reduce spill; gels change color temperature; ND gels reduce intensity; C-stands and light stands position fixtures.