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Value (Continued)

Compositional Elements, Continued Value (Continued) Within the value pattern of a picture area, objects and their surroundings have individual values that contribute to moods or atmosphere. When scenes contain predominantly dark tones or colors, it is called  low key.  Low-key imagery suggests seriousness, drama, and mystery and is often used in pictures  of  horror.    Scenes containing mostly light tones are called  high key. High-key imagery creates feelings of delicacy or lightness. Figure 1-10 is a low-key image. Figure  1-10.—A  low-key  image. Continued  on  next  page 1-12

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