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key light

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key light
n
(Communication Arts / Broadcasting) (Performing Arts / Theatre) (Miscellaneous Technologies / Photography) Television Theatre Photog the main stage or studio light that gives the required overall intensity of illumination


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Key Light A key light should be a higher intensity light and should be mounted similar to the fill light with an umbrella or through a diffuser.
If they have the right key light on you they can make bags under your eyes disappear and all the lines on your cheek go away.
 
 
 
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