Week 12 - Carina

I was thinking about light as a tool these days, since I spent most of my time as a director or director of photography on filmsets the last couple of weeks.
For filmmakers, knowing how to use light correctly is mandatory. You can change the whole look of one scene by adding light - or removing it.
The way light and shadows are used can tell stories - sometimes even better than any actor or dialogue ever could.
In this photo, we bounced of the light from the white blanket to create a soft and moody edge on one side of the actors faces, while the other side was unlit.
The scene we shot was a very emotional one, so I wanted the light to support the overall dramatic mood.
oooh love this! It's lovely to think about light telling a story and looking a certain way on the actor through the lens of the camera itself, and then to also think about how that same light is also telling a different story when you step back and look at it through a different camera lens...so many layers! Love the silhouette of the crew/performer and the very centrally focused light giving off a glow on all the very focused hard working individuals! Nice!
ReplyDelete