Much of the impression movies leave on viewers stems from how lighting affects perception. It sets a particular mood. Bright, colorful lighting often brings with it cheerfulness in films. Actors seem happier. Dark colors suggest sinister characteristics in actors and set the mood for dark plots. So consider the scenes at the Tallis' countryside home are a haven of sorts, and the clean light brings to mind a feeling of innocence and purity. War, of course, uses lighting in different ways depending on character and specific scene. When Robbie sees the dead children in the forrest his face changes for an instant. At first drained and austere, the light suddenly warms for a moment (reminiscent of those earlier scenes) and then fades. It's brief, but it's a magnificent use of light. THere really is so much more to this question that I can't do it justice in this space. Please go to my source links below. Much of what I said is taken from them but there is much more detail to be had. Good Luck!
Lightening affects ozone. It helps in creating it.
it makes pies grow from trees if lighting strikes the purplr donut
I think there are only three; Aural, Visual and Editing possiby mise-en-scene, cinematography, lighting, sound, (framing) << possibly
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Which kind of film is most likely to use high-key lighting
No, it will not affect the health.
A Documentary, they opt for natural lighting.
A Documentary, they opt for natural lighting.
A Documentary, they opt for natural lighting.
A Documentary, they opt for natural lighting.
Film codes are tool used by a film maker to create a feature film. They can be the music, costumes, camera angle, lighting or framing.
cause lightning is electrical.
the color palette
Yes.
The director and the director of photography use colour in film to express emotion: watching a film is intended to be an emotional bath. Colour is achieved through lighting, lenses, colour cels and so forth. Together with sound effects and music, these sensory engagements are intended to be subtle, and they can be jarring when they are inappropriate or do not work as intended.
you might be suprised at this answer but yes