Lighting
Different lighting we can use can show how the character is feeling in the moment and the mood we want to set for our scene. This can bring our a scene more and help the audience understand what the character is feeling or situation that is going on. High-key lighting can make a scene pop more with brighter lights and less shadows, bringing an upbeat tone. Low-key lighting does the complete opposite and brings suspense in horror or thriller films, we will likely not use this lighting. Most scenes will likely consist of three-point lighting, which is the most common lighting used, and natural lighting during scenes shot outside.
When we are at the start of the film and at the beach, it will likely be natural lighting due to the sun setting will be the focus of the light that we use. Scenes that are shot that at a party or at a club will most likely use practical lighting as it would only be coming from house lights or different LED's. The rest of the scenes that are either in the garage or at the junkyard will use natural and three-point lighting. Good lighting that we can capture when shooting will help our scenes pop a lot more, and help the audience understand what Jeremyah is going through when each part of his life is going on, and how he feels when he meets me at either the junkyard or in that garage.
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