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Stephen Colbert Interviews Neil deGrasse Tyson at Montclair Kimberley Academy

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Marilyn Monroe by Bert Stern 

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JAW


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The Brown Bunny

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Alexander McQueen / Nick Knight – The Angel Interview: Unseen McQueen
 

     
   
 

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Killer Mike – “Reagan” (Official Music Video)
 

     
   
 

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Dhammapada Verses 54 & 55: Against The Wind by Yuttadhammo Bhikkhu

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The power of vulnerability by
Brené Brown

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MacGyver opening theme
 

     
   
 

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Low-key lighting

Low-key lighting is a style of lighting for photography, film or television. It is a necessary element in creating a chiaroscuro effect. Traditional photographic lighting, three-point lighting uses a key light, a fill light, and a back light for illumination. Low-key lighting often uses only one key light, optionally controlled with a fill light or a simple reflector.

Low key light accentuates the contours of an object by throwing areas into shade while a fill light or reflector may illuminate the shadow areas to control contrast. The relative strength of key-to-fill, known as the lighting ratio, can be measured using a light meter. Low key lighting has a higher lighting ratio, e.g. 8:1, than high-key lighting, which can approach 1:1.

The term “low key” is used in cinematography to refer to any scene with a high lighting ratio, especially if there is a predominance of shadowy areas. It tends to heighten the sense of alienation felt by the viewer, hence is commonly used in film noir and horror genres.

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Control and Freedom – Ajahn Brahm

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Happy Birthday Tupac‬

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