YouScan Company Overview - Social Media Listening with Visual Insights.pdf
Evaluating the rough cut 4
1. E V A L U AT I N G T H E R O U G H C U T :
U S E O F L I G H T
G R O U P 2 7
2. WHY IS LIGHTING IMPORTANT?
• Lighting, as with nearly every
other aspect of Film & TV, is an
essential part of the filmmaking
process. Light can sculpt and
describe a scene or character, it
can hide or reveal key areas of
your frame, it can enhance
suspense and evoke emotion. It
is as critical in directing the
audiences’ attention or
influencing their emotions as
camera movement, acting,
music and editing.
3. This image shows how we
chose the lighting to be:
focused on the character in
black (spy) as she is the main
character in the scene, and not
so bright at the character at
the back.
4. We also thought about the
lighting outside – we chose
that time of the day when it’s
not dark, neither too light. We
also chose a good angle to film
this scene and not have any big
buildings around to darken the
scene.