hi to all ! (i'm more of a forum reader than a talker..)
i'm in pre production with directing/lighting a Horror/Film Noir film on DV, for no money! but finally found a great location, an old creepy higgedy piggedy house thats been used for many aggresive parties down the ages, what with lots of holes in the walls.
well as it is a very dark house my plan is to light by eye for each shot with a few very strong lights, to punch in highlights where i can. This will be organised on our preproduction camera test days. I will try to stay on the dark side using silhouettes, and with close ups bounce in just enough fill on the face while picking up the eyes with a specially rigged torch light, and as its on DV there will be lots of contrast ramping in Post.
but keeping the look of the film uniform will be difficult. and i still have to discover if shooting at night would not be better...
i kow its hard to comment as each location is different to light but please throw in your two cent worth, especially any thoughts / experiances on lighting Film Noir..
I will post the development of the style and look as it progresses.. NB - theres no money available but lots of learning
sincerely
will burke
i'm in pre production with directing/lighting a Horror/Film Noir film on DV, for no money! but finally found a great location, an old creepy higgedy piggedy house thats been used for many aggresive parties down the ages, what with lots of holes in the walls.
well as it is a very dark house my plan is to light by eye for each shot with a few very strong lights, to punch in highlights where i can. This will be organised on our preproduction camera test days. I will try to stay on the dark side using silhouettes, and with close ups bounce in just enough fill on the face while picking up the eyes with a specially rigged torch light, and as its on DV there will be lots of contrast ramping in Post.
but keeping the look of the film uniform will be difficult. and i still have to discover if shooting at night would not be better...
i kow its hard to comment as each location is different to light but please throw in your two cent worth, especially any thoughts / experiances on lighting Film Noir..
I will post the development of the style and look as it progresses.. NB - theres no money available but lots of learning
sincerely
will burke