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Nina Nesbit ‘Stay Out’- Lighting This lighting is simple, it doesn't draw our attention to specific objects, it is a equal balance around the room. This is important as it allows the audience to relate more to the scene and not find the scene disorientated in a sense. This scene is perhaps meant to be lit by street lights, and the contribution from the shop windows. The windows have high key lighting and it draws the audience attention, it adds to the mise-en-scene, city type atmosphere, this scene gives the impression it is set in an urban setting.

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Nina Nesbit ‘Stay Out’- LightingThis lighting is simple, it doesn't draw our attention to specific objects, it is a equal balance around the room. This is important as it allows the audience to relate more to the scene and not find the scene disorientated in a sense.

This scene is perhaps meant to be lit by street lights, and the contribution from the shop windows. The windows have high key lighting and it draws the audience attention, it adds to the mise-en-scene, city type atmosphere, this scene gives the impression it is set in an urban setting.

Nina Nesbit ‘Stay Out’- LightingThe lighting in this picture highlights part of the building, leaving the rest almost pitch black, it gives the impression its night time, and yet again giving the urban representation, this is known as low key lighting, with only a few features on show and lit up, visible.

This scene came after the one on the right, to me it gives the impression that it has got lighter, this doesn’t quite fit with the storyline and narrative, I have concluded that time has passed and it has got lighter, this helps towards the narrative as it illustrates time passing.

Nina Nesbit ‘Stay Out’ - LightingThis lighting is very dark, this scene

with low key lighting gives the impression that the scene is set in a night club, the red lighting indicates

that it is in a night club, a dance floor with bright lights. The lighting

means that it is difficult to make out characters, this means that the scene is slightly disorientated towards the

viewer.

This is high key lighting, bright lighting, allows us to see every aspect, it highlights the characters facial features, making it more personal as we can understand them more.