Thursday, 18 April 2013

Lighting

we decided to use a very dark light set because we thought that this would set the mood for the audience. Instead of walking into compete and utter darkness for a few of our shots, we decided to light a couple of candles in order to present some sort of natural light for the audience to look at. For this we showed a shot with somebody lighting these candles, just so the audience knew how the light appeared. We created quite a subtle light for all of our shots, but most of them it was enough for the audience to see what was going on in the shot and the situations that were occurring. For other shots we used man made light that would be used to highlight specific features that the audience would need to see on the screen. For example with the sillouhette man, there is a street light behind him that picks out the outline of his face and body. This creates a mysterious effect for the audience and makes them think about what could be hapening on the screen.
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