Dance Studio:
The dance studio has high key lighting from the natural light that flows in through the sky lights. There is enough light to fill the dance studio, with enough to film and it come across as high key lighting.
Fire:
The fire scenes, we want to be low key lighting with just enough light to see the action taking place. We tested the fire in a dark room, and on camera, there was just enough light from the fire to light the shot natural. It looks effective as the fire's light creates a mysterious shadow to light the frame.
Photowall:
The photowall shots are the only shots that need artificial lighting. We wanted the lighting to be low key, but with a very soft lighting to light the photos, but also a soft red tint to the lighting. This hopefully will create symbolism for danger.
I tested different lighting effects on the photowall, and the best option was a simple table lamp, with a piece of paper over the bulb. This created very little light, but just enough to light the pictures on the camera.
This option also creates a soft red hint to the lighting, which created the perfect lighting for the atmosphere and look we want to create.
Saturday, 1 May 2010
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