Thursday, April 12, 2018

I noticed that the lighting in our movie had to be a certain way in order to create a dark humor vibe. Gabe and I discussed how we can create this atmosphere without confusing the audience and to look more professional.
We wanted to use high key lighting during scenes with dark endings or twists and low-key lighting in order to create mystery or suspense. Gabe and I looked up some guides on lighting and found some articles that helped us during our filming.
During our outdoor scenes we realized that we have less options than those given to us on the first article that we came across so we looked up specific tips to make the sunlight work for us.
Gabe thought that finding guns for our scenes that contain guns would be a problem but we resolved the problem when we found bb guns that look very much like real guns.








Hardy, R. (2014, October 28). Here Are a Few Simple Tips to Make Your Exterior Lighting Shine. Retrieved March 13, 2018, from https://nofilmschool.com/2013/11/simple-tips-daytime-exterior-shine

Lighting 101: A Quick Guide for Lighting Film. (2016, September 13). Retrieved March 13, 2018, from https://www.premiumbeat.com/blog/basic-light-placements/

Cinematography. (n.d.). Retrieved March 13, 2018, from http://www.masteringfilm.com/set-lighting-fundamentals/

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