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Chroma Key Lighting Principles Mastery Hub: The Industry Fou

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Q1Domain Verified
When achieving a seamless chroma key, what is the primary spectral characteristic that the key light should possess to maximize separation from the subject and background?
Diffuse, soft light to minimize specular highlights on the subject
High color temperature, mimicking daylight
Narrow, highly saturated emission centered on the desired key color
Broad spectrum emission with even intensity across visible wavelengths
Q2Domain Verified
In the context of chroma key lighting, what is the critical difference between "spill" and "wrap" and how does each impact the keying process?
Spill is light from the key source hitting the subject, while wrap is light from the key source reflecting off the background onto the subject; spill is problematic, wrap is desirable.
Spill is light from the key source hitting the subject, while wrap is light from the key source reflecting off the subject onto the background; both are problematic.
Spill is light from the key source reflecting off the background onto the subject, while wrap is light from the key source hitting the subject directly; both are problematic.
Spill is light from the key source hitting the subject, while wrap is light from the key source reflecting off the subject onto the background; spill is problematic, wrap is desirable.
Q3Domain Verified
When setting up a three-point lighting system for chroma key, how should the key light's intensity and color be balanced with the fill light to optimize the key?
The fill light should be significantly brighter and cooler than the key light to push the background color away from the subject.
The key light should be the primary source of illumination for the subject, with the fill light providing a slightly less intense, complementary color to enhance separation.
The key light should be significantly brighter and warmer than the fill light to ensure the background color is dominant.
The key light should be of equal or slightly higher intensity than the fill light, and both should be spectrally pure and matched to the background color.

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