overlight
Overlight refers to a phenomenon where light sources are positioned above the primary subject or scene. This lighting technique is commonly employed in photography, filmmaking, and stage design to create specific visual effects and moods. When light comes from directly above, it can cast strong, defined shadows downwards, emphasizing texture and form. Depending on the intensity and angle of the overlight, it can create a sense of drama, highlight contours, or provide a clean, even illumination. Conversely, if the overlight is diffused or softer, it can create a more ethereal or dreamlike atmosphere. The direction and quality of overlight significantly influence how a subject appears, impacting perceived depth, mood, and the overall aesthetic of an image or scene. It is a fundamental element in controlling light and shadow to achieve desired artistic outcomes.