Research on Mes en scene:
lighting and colour
Mise en scene is encompass the most recognizable attributes
of film -the setting and characters; it includes costumes and make up, props on
the set and all the natural artificial details that characterize the spaces
filmed, mise en scene is a French word which means “put into a scene “ mise en
scene describes structure and the way it is shown and arranged, location, lighting
and colours are put of mise en scene as well.
Lighting
Lighting help to express mood and the atmosphere within the
film scene, it can also guide the audience’s attention to particular object and
the person emotion or the gestures used in the film which can help the audience
understand the characters in the film, lighting can also be use to cast
shadows and build tension and suspense.
High-key lighting
High key lighting is often used in romantic movies comedies
and musical, encompassing an even lighting pattern and avoiding dark area in
the surrounding. Everything looks bright with little to no shadow at all. High key
lighting appears more natural which has little dramatic effect, and it also
often used in a scene without no tension.

Example of high lighting we notice how the scene is openly lighted throughout;
there’s no dark spot in the picture the audience can clearly see the characters
straight away.

An example of the common use of high key lighting is the
wizard of oz which is a musical films this because the audience can clearly see
the bright lighting straight way. This allows the audience to connect with
characters in the scene.
Low key lighting is
often used in thrillers and horror movies consist of a lighting pattern that
has both bright and dark area in the surrounding. Low key light fill light is at
a very low level causing the frame to be cast with large shadows. This cause stark
between the darker and lighter part framed image and for much of subjects of
the shot to be hidden behind the shadows, the lighting is most effective in
gangster films, thrillers and horror films, as a very dark and mysterious atmosphere
is created from the obscuring light.

An example of
low key lighting is used in this image we can only see the dark image through
our screen as the audience cant see the characters face they can straight away tell that this character is not
a good character as low key lighting mainly focus on his clothing this creates
mysterious for the audience.
Angels of lighting
Under lighting is when the key source of light comes from beneath the subject this has a tendency of having a altering effect on the subject that is being lit up, under lighting is mainly used in thriller and horror films. It is able to bright up the subjects as well as parts of the background.
Top lighting is when the main source of light is placed at above angle over heading the subjects to focus on the features and expression of the characters. It can be used to create glamorous effects on characters.
Back-lighting is when the light source is placed behind subjects, if little or a limited amount of light is used the angle of lighting can create shadows and silhouettes of the characters appearing in the screen.
low key lighting is dramatic effect here as it reflects on the atmosphere and the characters in this clip: it creates a scary gloomy effect that signifies danger or tension and action for the audience who are unaware of the film and characters the light demonstrate their personality most characters are wearing all black and dark lighting compliments this a lot.
high key lighting shown inside the toilet scene compared to outside where the party is with a much darker light, the lighting is escalated to a higher key lighting in able to show the interaction between the two characters and shows a facial expression and body language of the characters clearly, sometimes high key lighting is not viable on screen the use of lights in this scene are shown as mise en scene in the toilet to make the audience believe that the toilet is already been lit up.
A better post Benjamina to show your understanding on lighting within scenes. Matrix is a good example that you use and a good quick analysis here on what the lighting represents to the audience.
ReplyDeleteTo improve;
-make sure all your images can be seen.
-what is natural lighting?
-can you also provide some discussion about colour within scenes? Which ones are associated with thrillers and why?