Advanced Cinematography
Gobos are opaque or translucent materials placed in front of a light source to create patterns or shapes in the projected light. They are essential tools in lighting design, allowing cinematographers to add texture, depth, and visual interest to a scene. By manipulating the light with gobos, filmmakers can enhance storytelling and set the mood without additional physical set changes.
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