Directions: Read the passage given below and select the inference(s) that hold true based on the facts in the passage.
Passage:
Lighting is important in video and film production because cameras do not respond to lights in the same way that the human eye does. The finite detail and lighting contrast a human eye can see are incredibly developed, and cameras cannot process or pick up on this as well. Additional lighting is necessary to make the definition of a video or film’s definition of comparable quality to what the human eye sees naturally. The correct lighting can determine the mood of the scene and can evoke a more dramatic or subtle palette for the film.
Inferences:
I: Lighting is one of the key factors involved in effective cinematography.
II: The more advanced the video and film production, the more advanced the lighting behind it.
III: Sunlight is best for shooting a film.