Topic: For dark scenes
When I , during the shooting of my brickfilm Sleepy Hollow, had to shoot a scene in the dark I was in crisis,
because I could not find the right lighting!
Can someone suggest me?
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When I , during the shooting of my brickfilm Sleepy Hollow, had to shoot a scene in the dark I was in crisis,
because I could not find the right lighting!
Can someone suggest me?
Suggest what? How to get the right lighting?
You can adjust camera settings to take in less light, you could do what I did, And use blue lightbulbs. And 1 lamp.
In some effects programs your able to add a night time filter.
Umm. Pretty much it.
Use only one light and put up a black background behind your set.
you can see how this worked in my contrast entry witch is called contrast.
You could just make it as bright as how you always have it, if you have sony vegas, just go to "Video FX", "Color Curves" and then "Night". Easy as that. Or You can do what silents429, said which is a great way to get in camera night time.
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