2. Kingsman: The Secret Service
In the Kingsman many natural
tones are used whereas the
where CGI and editing has
been done, the shots use
highlights of brighter or less
saturated colour to bring in
tradition and modern techniques
together.
The use of natural tones such as
soft greens and beiges portray
the posh areas of London yet
connote them as boring as
the main character is the opposite
of this environment.
I will probably use brighter colours as opposed to this method of
Lighting.
3. Before I Disappear
The lighting in Before I
Disappear is usually dark as
most of the scenes take
place at night or in clubs.
Many shots use coloured
LED lights or filters to make
the shots more vibrant and
mystical.
There are also lots of dark
shadows used yet in most
shots the lighting is around
the whole area as
supposed to being
pin-pointed to one angle.
I like the use of the projector and may replicate this at
school for my own trailer.
4. American Ultra
The lighting in American Ultra
starts out with natural tones yet
as the film progresses into the more
intense scenes, the
colour becomes darker and
more saturated in colour.
In many shots a light is behind the
actors as well as in
front to connote the chase from
the FBI that the character’s face.
I particularly like the use of the
UV light as it’s unique so I can
replicate this since we have a UV
torch and glow in the dark paint.