Theatre Lighting is usually a lot more dramatic - sharp and high contrast. Usually developing very dark shadows and bright spotlights.
Movie lighting, can still be very dramatic, but usually is lit in a "Natural" way to make the viewer feel comfortable. KEEP IN MIND, every cinematographer, director, even color correctors can change the lighting because they want to force a certain vision for the viewer - with that said you could have a movie director that wants to light a set like a theatre....more technically movies can have 10k lights or 30k for sunlight shots...etc but so could theatre.
Light meters can be used anywhere to measure the circumstances for which the light is used: www.studiolightinggear.com
the different is that the book is not good and the movie is better.
Dump book but love the movie! :)
Editing is subject to the limitations of photography.
If you are in need of lighting for any production, stage lighting like resnel, PAR, ellipsoidal, cyc light, strip light, scoop, LED stage lighting, moving light or spot lights will work great. Whether you are buying lights for your green screen or other productions, these lights will always do the trick. I would check out StageSpot.com (link below), they have a HUGE variety of lamps/lights for amateurs all the way to professional use.
Which ever sort of lighting best fits the mood, theme, time of day, and current scene of the movie. All those factors tie in to a good lighting scheme.
The movie is really bad, the book, sublime.
the different is that the book is not good and the movie is better.
Surprisingly, there is not much difference between the book and movie
Lighting helps to create mood or atmosphere, and it is also necessary to use the right amount. If you have lighting that is insufficient, too strong, the wrong color, or poorly placed, the movie will not look as good.
There is no difference, in the movie they used the same dialogue as they did in the book.
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Editing is subject to the limitations of photography.
Dump book but love the movie! :)
A theatre is live and a movie has been recorded from a studio and put into video/DVD
the book has a lot of good details but the movie has very little