Lighting Blog Tasks

1) Still image analysis

Look at the still images on slides 33-37 of the Film Language Powerpoint linked above. Copy the images into your blog and answer the following questions for each image:
  1. Identify examples of high and low-key lighting.
  2. Say which depict topback or under lighting.
  3. What effects are created by the lighting in each image?    
1. low key lighting. Top, under, back. Mysterious
2.Low key lighting. top .mystery
3. low key, hard lighting, back
4.low key, top mystery.
5.high key, top back and front. scary
6.low key, top side, mystery.
7.low key, hard lighting ,back walking out sensation,
8.low key, side and under. mystery.
9.high key top back,
10.low key ,back, mystery.
11.low key, under light and back, romantic.

2) Film noir research 

Research film noir - focusing on the genre’s distinctive lighting style. Make notes on the genre and particularly the use of lighting - bullet points are fine. 
Film Noir use low-key lighting to create extreme silhouettes and dark shadows. Film noir directors use vivid light-and-shade contrasts to reveal more about a character's true intentions than their words. 

3) Film noir YouTube clip analysis 

Finally, find a YouTube clip that fits the film noir genre and embed it under your research (the clip can be classic noir from the 1950s or something more recent - neo-noir). How does the clip's lighting fit the film noir genre? 


Everything was filmed in black and white which is relatable for film noir because the use of the silhouettes and darkness creates images in the audience members minds. 

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