Wednesday 27 January 2016

Lighting and Colour

 
As this thriller is suppose to create intensity, tension and fear as a spectator response we believe the perfect way to amplify this concept is to import extremely low key lighting and dark coloured jells on our lighting. Doing so will allow the thriller genre to flourish. The low key lighting will generate privacy and secrecy in the scenes which contrasts to the scene as the characters are preparing to perform a heist which of course is illegal. The reason we have decided that using jells like a dull yellow will give off the impression of the scenes being shot at night and the light could be coming from lights in the streets. We also plan to use a lot of  intense back lighting and side lighting. The ideology behind this is to hide our characters identities when they are gathering resources so that the only time lighting isn't cloaking there identities is when they have the masks on to further cloak their identities.

1 comment:

  1. This needs to be fitted into the context of your opening

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