Tuesday, 29 September 2015

Lighting



 
Low-Key Lighting. 
There is a slightly over exposed light on the left hand sight which makes the femme fatle look like so called victim and the lighting really makes the smoke stand out. They may have some filler lighting on the sides along with back lighting.

Low-Key Lighting.
there is only one light which is coming from the top making the protagonist look ghost like. There are signs that show maybe some filler lights were added e.g the wall on the left hand side has a reflection.

High-Key Lighting. 
this image has a really clever concept the use of all three lights filler lights and back light but no lighting from the bottom as you can clearly see some shadows on his eyes which show that the image is not fully optimised with light. This technique is used to make the protagonist look more evil or powerful.

Low-Key Lighting. 
There is alot of backlighting in this image as you can see the outline of the protagoinists jacket/coat is visible making him look superior. there are some filler lights e.g there is some light on the inner side of the gun which could suggest that this film has viloent elements as they have clearly made it cisible. the rain feature is really rare using nature as a canvas which acts as a light source is fantastic.whereas now days we have really powerful and 

Low-Key Lighting. 
there is a big cast of a shadow on this image which makes it look realistic as its in black and white. we could tell that this particular image is from Oldern films as they may have struggled with using stronger lights in their production whereas nowadays we have stronger lights which makes a huge effect on the image. the use of filler lights is effective as you can see her face. there is no backlighting which creates that shadow effect.

High-Key Lighting. 
This image is really cleverly taken as they use a natural source of light coming from the sun/daylight which casts a lined light effect and makes the protagonists seem more natural. This effect makes the image look really realistic.

The only lighting in this image is back lighting as we can see an over exposed background and there is no light at the front creating a cast of shadows of people which makes it really mysterious. the lighting almost gives the image a sketch look as if its hand drawn as the light makes them look like pencil shadings.
Low-Key Lighting.
The light pans inwards from the left hand side creating a huge shadow against the wall hiding half of the protagonists face making her look innocent the acts of a victim.

High-Key Lighting.
This image has a lot of top lighting which shines on the protagonists face as he is looking upwards so they may have decided to make his identity more visible as his eyes are also closed. There is no filler lights creating a shadow on his neck.

Low-Key Lighting.
The light creates a abstract design on the wall making it look really modern and realistic the use of urban colours is used. the protagonist dosen't have much light towards her but you can see her body as the colour is slightly different to the background making her stand out.
High-Key Lighting
There is top key lighting used to make the couple appearance more visible the idea of having shadows against the wall makes the film look like it has love scenes as they are not mainly shown but the shadow effect makes it look dramatic along with the filler light on the left hand side.

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