Sunday, 22 June 2014

Film Noir - BDM234

So far we have seen what COLORS can do. But how does it feels like without colors?
We were split into groups and my group had three students in it including me.
Moseley, Lana and me. (hmmm...Sounds like a movie's name).

Genre - Film Noir.

Getting inspiration from famous 'film noir' films, we went for the typical detective/suspense/classy/smokey/dark...kinda feel and look.

Andrew played the detective and he acted really well. The make up mattered a lot.
We filmed the whole thing on BlackMagic. It was my first time with BMC. I didn't like it very much, to be honest, in comparison to Canon XF305.
Basically, FILM NOIR is a black film. Lighting plays a major...major...major role.
We used cardboard blinds a lot to give that 'part light part shadow' effect.

I enjoyed the filming. Ash, Adam and Seth came down to help us and it was really great of them to do that. It was fun.



Make up is really important. Use of red colors(or dark colors) is beneficial when filming a Film Noir.

The famous blinds. 





1 comment:

  1. I would be interested to know why you didn't like the BMC as much?

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