On Cameras and Photography
- Terms to understand: resolution, aspect ratio, color depth, frame rate, interlacing, progressive scan, aperture size, f-number or f-stops, shutter speed, sensitivity or ISO, dynamic range, white balancing
- Alex Cooke, “The Exposure Triangle: Understanding how Aperture, Shutter Speed, and ISO Work Together” on Fstopppers
- Darren Rowse, “Learning about Exposure—The Exposure Triangle” on Digital Photography School
- Steve Heiner, “Introduction to ISO, Aperture, Shutter Speed & Other Advanced Settings for DSLR Video” on Image Chaser
- Great Photo Tutorials, “Why I Don’t Like the Exposure Triangle“
These versions of the Exposure Triangle may be helpful:
On Lighting and Projection
- Terms to understand: lumen, inverse square law, key light, fill light, back light, color temperature, color gel, gobo, three-point lighting, McCandless method, spot light, flood light, followspot
- Projector Central’s Projection Calculator Pro [interactive demo]
- Nacho Guzman, “Sparkles and Wine—Teaser” as discussed in Michael Zhang, “Trippy Video Shows How a Person’s Face Changes Depending on the Lighting” on PetaPixel
- Wikipedia, “Three-point lighting“—see the diagram and video example
- Salzberg and Kupferman, “Effects of Different Lighting Angles” on Stage Lighting for Students—the whole site is useful.