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Wednesday 14 March 2012

Lighting

Most of our filming will take place in the evening due to the responses from the audience research we carried out, but the police station scene and the last scene will be filmed in the day. We have'nt drawn the last scene in the stroyboard yet but we know exactly how we want it to be/look, so we'll renew the storyboard later.

Lighting in general can be used to highlight important characters, which is what were looking to do in our thriller, so were hoping to use a range of lighting techniques e.g.

  • Low key lighting- effects to make shadows in order to create fear and tension in our movie and it's the time when people are most likely to be harmed so it'll fit with the plot really well.

  • High key lighting- for the last scene to make it seem like it's a safe place when she's at home in the kitchen

  • Chiaroscuro Lighting- maybe for the part where there is a low angle shot of the antagonist looking at the protagonist after the attack, to make the location and the antagonist seem unusual e.g.









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