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Lighting

  • alevelmediablog
  • Mar 1, 2015
  • 1 min read

Lighting throughout our AS Thriller Opening Sequence will be a mixture of dark and bright lighting. For example at the start of our thriller sequence we will have bright lighting as the heroine runs up to the door, however as the heroine steps into their house the lighting then gets darker suggesting the mood has changed and the audience are starting to get suspicious of he main character. The Lighting then will continue to be dark throughout the opening sequence until the heroine goes back outside where the lighting will go back to how it was at the beginning. This will suggest how the main character can no longer be himself and cannot look suspicious in case someone notices him outside. This allows the audience to see the suspense and tension of the character and the way he acts depending on the lighting of the thriller opening sequence.

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