Lighting testing
Tunnel
This tunnel is one of the location we are using within our film opening. We wanted this scene to have an eerie feel to it. It is also an external so we are relying on natural lighting, therefore, time of day is very important to the scene.
The first two photos were taken around 3.20 in the afternoon during February. However, we decided that this was too bright and did not have the right feel.
We then went back to the tunnel at 5.30 once the sun had set a little and it was darker. This lighting is much more appropriate for the look we are going for in our opening. Although this lighting raises the possibility of the footage being grainy, there are lights throughout the tunnel to reduce this risk.
Park
For the Park scenes we wanted the lighting to have a very stark and cold feel giving quite a harrowing introduction to our film opening. The pictures taken were taken 2 o'clock and 4 o'clock respectively, due to the seasonal weather there is not much difference in the lighting so we decided to film this scene at the best time for our filming schedule.For the park scenes we decided to film at around 4 o'clock in the afternoon. This was firstly because it fitted in very well with our filming schedule but also because during the February
time of year when we were filming our opening the cloud cover over the park gave a very even and cold lighting meaning we could use natural lighting to film our scenes.
Aimee's House
For the scenes in my house we wanted to use the lighting to complement the white colouring of these scenes and so thought it best to use white natural lighting as opposed to the yellow tinge of most electric lights. The photo shown was taken at 5 o'clock in the after noon but we thought it was a bit too dark so we decided to film this scene during the morning/midday when the sun is on this side of the house and it is brighter.All the scenes at in my house were filmed during the day between 11 o'clock and 2 o'clock this was so that we could make the most out of the natural lighting there were big windows opposite where we filmed both the bedroom and the bathroom scenes which enabled us to light these scenes. For the opening shot we also used a lamp to add to the natural lighting, creating low key lighting over Rose's face.

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