For this blog post, I will be focusing on mise-en-scene regarding the lighting I will be using in my film. My mise-en-scene is going to focus in creating a certain mood within my opening based on how the lighting is presented. I will be using low-key lighting in the beginning of my opening to convey a mysterious or sentimental mood and then as the film progresses the lighting will gradually change to a more vibrant and sort of nostalgic looking type of lighting. (I will set an example down below). I will be using the dark blue tones to represent a colder environment that will convey emotions of sadness, and then the warm yellows to create a sense of that inner peace that my character is going to achieve.
-The low lighting I will be using in my opening is going to represent the emotional instability my character is going to be facing as she begins to find the motivation and discipline that will give her the drive to improve the things that she is doing in order to find purpose.
-This type of lighting will represent the purpose that my character is going to find as she goes through her journey of self-developent. It is going to convey the emotions of joy and pride for the accomplishments she is going to achieve. Creating a lighter mood than what was originally portrayed at the beginning of the opening.
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