Transitions: Lighting Test Shoot
Lighting will be key to this scene.The scene will open to darkness and the two characters dialogue will begin with the sounds playing on the outside. I wanted to experiment with lighting a bit more in this scene, but after testing the different light sources on a test shoot we found it didn't come out as accurately as planned. The red and blue lighting would be inconsistent to the rest of the shoot and would be difficult to recreate with every shot for continuity. Also, the scene would need to have a natural light source in order for it to make complete sense but there would be nowhere that the colours red and blue would naturally come from. “This arrangement of key, fill, and backlight provides even illumination of the scene and, as a result, is the most commonly used lighting scheme in typical narrative cinema.” (College film and Media Studies, 2016). This is especially important with a multi camera setup. “If lighting isn’t done properly, a video production can go from top quality to a cheap video." (Admin, 2014). Lighting therefore completely changes the ‘Mise en Scene.’
The lighting color technique is something we studied during the Directions unit in first year where I used a door gel to light a face.
College Film & Media Studies. (2018). MISE-EN-SCENE. [online] Available at: https://collegefilmandmediastudies.com/mise-en-scene-2/ [Accessed 26 Apr. 2018].
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