Revision: Lighting

In the first production we created, it was filmed in the late morning to afternoon, so it was very bright and cheerful, thus going against our overall plot. While looking through the Adobe Premier pro program, we found that it provided a lighting filter. So we used it to make a gray-ish hue, which made the film all that color. There were little changes in lighting. So for the next film, we filmed closer to sunset to get the best natural lighting. The natural lighting from sunset gave a eerie feel while watching, as the film progresses further, the lighting becomes darker.
       Towards the end of filming, we had to practically "race against the clock" since we were loosing daylight, and the darker images wouldn't show up non screen. This was one of the hiccups we encountered and we were left with more shots to film, but absolutely no lighting. SO we assumed we would film at a later date, but ended with no more time.


The gray filter didn't really help with the feel we were going for, it just made the colors look more faded and dull. 


Natural lighting created a more realistic and eerie feel to the film. 

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