Wednesday, 2 December 2015
Shot types
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1t3PNfPXvaEYLDfMTc-9nz7gm3CsfaVT_6q1zc-gOERo/edit?usp=sharing
Where we filmed our preliminary task
Where we filmed our task
The room was a store cupboard, which was very dark. We made the room darker by covering the windows so the room was pitch black. We then got a tiny light and used that to give the flickering spotlight effect in our film. We also used a green screen to hide what was on the shelves so the background didn't make it look like a store cupboard.

The room was a store cupboard, which was very dark. We made the room darker by covering the windows so the room was pitch black. We then got a tiny light and used that to give the flickering spotlight effect in our film. We also used a green screen to hide what was on the shelves so the background didn't make it look like a store cupboard.


Lighting
Lighting
High Key Lighting :
I like this use of lighting because it makes me look more ghost like, by drowning shadows and colours out my face.
Backlighting :

This creates a mysterious effect, by not being able to see my face this builds a tension of 'who is that' .
I could use this before or to introduce a character.
Natural Lighting:

This natural lighting was too bright, compared to what it should have been.
Artificial Lighting :
Artificial lighting doesn't do much for the genre of thriller as it makes me look quite natural and gives of a theme of normality.
I like this use of lighting because it makes me look more ghost like, by drowning shadows and colours out my face.Backlighting :

This creates a mysterious effect, by not being able to see my face this builds a tension of 'who is that' .
I could use this before or to introduce a character.
Natural Lighting:

This natural lighting was too bright, compared to what it should have been.
Artificial Lighting :
Artificial lighting doesn't do much for the genre of thriller as it makes me look quite natural and gives of a theme of normality.Chiaroscuro Lighting:
For this post I used phoebe's blog post as we worked together ... CREDIT TO PHOEBE OLDFIELD!!
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