piątek, 5 października 2018

Lighting blog tasks


1. This is a low key light- the background is black, there'e only a key light. It's a top light, the actress is looking up in its direction.
That kind of lighting is meant to be very dramatic, show a lot of emotions. 

2.This is a high key lighting- the background is as bright as the foreground, altho there's a lack of fill light, so the shadows on his face are visible. It's a top lighting- we can see the shadows created on his eyes.
That lighting shows us the serious and determined expression of an actor, the shadows increase his facial expression.

3.It's a low key lighting- a lot of shadows, really dark set. It's a top lighting, but it's only a key light and it's not really bright.
It's really dramatic, with the camera angle and the rain being hit by the light. 

4.It's a high key lighting- the actress is very visible, the background is white and it reflects the light making the scene even brighter. The key light comes from the side, so I think it's  under lighting- we can see the shadows on the wall and her facial expression is very visible and highlighted.
It makes the scene more dramatic and intense. Also there's a shadow that falls on the actress, that might suggest that someone is attacking her.


5.It's a low key lighting, there's a light coming from behing the blinds. it's kind of a back and under lighting.
It makes the scene seem more personal and pasionet. 

6. It's a low key lighting- there might me a lot of light in that scene, but the characters are not really visible. It's a back lighting because all we see are the shapes of bodies on a white background.
It shows that the characters are bad, we can see the shapes of objects that they're holding. It makes them seem more terrifing and powerfull. 

7. It's a low key lighting- the contrast between black and white is very visible. The under lighting from the side makes the actress blend into the backgroung on the left side. 
The scene was ment to be full of emotion, very dramatic and intence, the face expretion is highlighted.

8.It's a high key, top lighting- the actress is very visible, the background is also bright. We can we that the actress is leaning to the sun, probably preying. 
It makes the scene look a lot more magical and religious.

9.It's a low key light- the 70% of the screen in practically black. The back lighting makes it impossible to recognise the actor. 
It makes the scene more teriffying, we can already tell that it's some sort of horror os thriller.

10.It's high key lighting. The characters are visible, the under lighting make the facial expression of the actor even more serious, he looks worried and suspicous.



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