So in this lesson we're going to be talking about light absorption. Now light absorption sort of works in a way that ambient light would you always have to be aware of it as you go into your shoots. And this is mostly because there are certain materials that react differently to different types of light. So dark colors absorb light, while light colors sort of enhance and spread the light. So you would typically see, you know, diffusers holding white sheets over them because this will help the light spread onto you know, whatever it is you're shooting so this can be you know, your your character or anything that is really there in your scene. So you're able to use you know, white or light colors in order to help the light bounce around the scene and it would help bring out more in your shot if you have more light colors.
And as you know dark colors do the exact opposite it actually takes away from your seeing So just be aware of the of the type of materials you have in your shot. And you will do actually see this in effect when you have a set that has a black background. And this black is pretty much you know as dark as can be, because the black material that can use cloth, most likely they use cloth. This black material absorbs the light in a way that it keeps it as dark as possible while the subject that sits in front of the camera is lit up. That just about covers light absorption and bouncing light. So let's move on to the next lesson.