Thursday 29 September 2016

Lighting

This picture here adopts low-key lighting. As well as back lighting to help produce silhouettes/shadows of the characters, the low-key lighting of this still means that specific features of the 2 characters in the centre of the still are actually distinguishable. This creates a more menacing aura around the 2 standing individuals, as if they were responsible for whatever may have happened.


This still here uses low-key lighting  Similarly to the first image, there is a sense of suspense shown by the colour scheme of the picture. Additionally with the light shining on the face of the woman, underlighting, has been employed in order to add to a more ominous feel to the scene.  The distinct enigma codes ringing about the viewer's mind indicates that there is a sense of dange; it constantly questions the scene.

The third image employs more low-key lighting. By doing this a dramatic contrast is produced from the itenary herself, adding to this idea of gloom and depression. Also with the equipment and its contrast via low-key lighting the only things actually visible in the poster coupled with the setting and the placement of the stuff, a sense of mystery is created as we as viewers are totally unaware of what exactly these things may be showing. 

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