2. One of the biggest issues I came across during the
filming, was how the weather has a huge impact on The dark weather
the atmosphere and denotations of the film. created a gloomy
In the original plan, the shade of grey.
weather was going to be
dull, but sunny, suggesting a
light but troubled mood.
The panning
motion swept
with the
wind, helping
the gloomy
shades create
a spooky
effect.
3. When the day actually
came, the weather began as
planned, but soon changed
to dull and drizzly.
This effected the mood of the
film greatly and ended up
changing the
atmosphere, creating a more
gloomy emotion that suggested a
more sinister theme.
The dark blue hue over
the main character
creates a dark, gloomy
atmosphere, suggestin
g the character is The dark, but clear, sky can suggests
feeling sad or a plainness and an underlining
concerned. cleanness about where they live or
what is going on.
4. The natural lighting that was used to add effect
The dark noisy effect suggests
to the film created a noisy effect that added to
a creepy and old style
the sinister, dark effect that I was trying to
atmosphere which suggests
create after filming the outside scenes. This
horror and danger.
helped to both age the film and add a sense of
mystery as some of the objects aren't
completely clear. This suggests that something
sinister is hiding in the shadows.