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key light

American  

noun

  1. (in photography or motion pictures) the main light that illuminates the subject being photographed or filmed.


key light British  

noun

  1. television theatre photog the main stage or studio light that gives the required overall intensity of illumination

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Etymology

Origin of key light

First recorded in 1935–40

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The 21-year-old from Manchester works in the lighting department, providing the key light for artists and presenters on the stage.

From BBC • May 2, 2023

As a result, in “Armageddon Time,” the actors are almost never filmed in their key light.

From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 9, 2022

A large flat-screen monitor loomed above, and a key light was stationed over his shoulder.

From New York Times • May 20, 2022

The Video Bar also packs two features that aren’t commonly included with a webcam: a key light and speakers.

From The Verge • Jan. 4, 2022

In one version of the ad, a harsh key light cuts diagonally across Damon’s brow and cheekbone, one of the few spots in which the details of his body are scrutable.

From Salon • Jul. 29, 2016