Wednesday, 23 January 2013

Lighting Task





This was the shot that we were given to replicate from the film 'Seven'
We were given 3 tasks to complete on this topic by using the 3 point lighting set up:
1) We had to replicate two scene shots from Thriller films that we were given:
This was the version of the shot that we shot.
Like the original there is a strong light hitting the man from the top left corner illuminating both his face and arm, and a weaker light hitting him from lower down on our right illuminating just his arm.
This is the second shot that we had to replicate from a clip in the film 'Shutter Island'.

This is our version of the shot above, like above there is a strong illumination of the man's face on our left, as well as a slight illumination of the right shoulder
 
 
2) We had to create a silhouette effect:
This was the example of a silhouette effect that we were given.
 
 
This was our version of the shot above, this is a silhouette as the character is being outlined / framed by the light and we cannot see the features of the character.
 
3) Create these effects by the positioning of the light:
FRONTAL KEY LIGHT ONLY:
We used one hard light in front of the character to create a harsh effect with deep shadows.

KEY AND FILL LIGHTS:
 We used the same set up as the shot above, however we also added a fill light which meant that the shadows although still there are a lot less prominent and therefor the shot looks more naturalistic.
 
BOTTOM UP LIGHTING ONLY:
Positioning one key light below the character's face meant it created harsh unrealistic shadows in a unnatural direction and makes the character look distorted.
 
TOP LIGHTING ONLY:
 
Here there is one key light pointing down on the character's head which puts the rest of their face into shadow.
 
SIDE LIGHT ONLY:
 
Here there is one Key light positioned to the camera's right which puts on side of the character's face in the "spot light" while the other side is in complete shadow.
 
BACK LIGHT ONLY:
Here we positioned one light behind the character which gave us a slight silhouette effect as well as giving the character a "halo" outline around their head.
 




 



2 comments:

  1. Your silhouette is too dark - perhaps some more light at the bottom of the character to make them stand out - re whole body and not just the head.

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  2. Good, you have replicated the shots. Well done for doing this so quickly- if only everyone was as keen and committed as you!!!

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