Monday, 31 October 2016

Online tutorial on Film Noir cinematography (By Hayden Woodcock)



This video discussed lighting, focusing upon challenges you may face when filming. For example, reflections, wanted to show the filler lights naturalistically, in this case a lamp and how the light needs to be placed in the right position for a hard-edge on the actors face. Therefore, he placed the main light directly opposite his nose.

This tutorial also explores costume. The typical protagonist in a classic Film Noir would never be denoted with a flowery shirt, because it is essential that he is represented as hard-boiled and a stereotypical working man. This pairs with the hard shadows for a clichéd, connoting mystery and moral ambiguity.

Using reference photos a suitable desk for a Detective would include: typewriter, a magnifying glass, a notepad/diary, folders and maybe photo albums. All of these would signify a busy, hard working and committed Detective.

Our production:
Overall, all of these details create a simple and effective Film Noir look for a conventional mise-en-scene. In regards to our production, I think that it is necessary that we consider the props on the characters desk because we want it to look professional and conventional. Therefore, we will try to borrow or use these props in order to make our trailer more relatable and firm in the genre we have chosen to mainly focus upon. Obviously we are producing a hybrid, but the horror genre will only be an added detail for innovation and a different exploration, hopefully intriguing the audience further.

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