Lighting Observation
1) March 21, 2012, NAB, around 9:00 pm
2) The shadow of the door on the Cat set cast across the column behind it.
3) The practical that was lighting the door, caused the open door to cast a shadow across the scrim and column that was situated behind it. The shadow that was cast was long and thin, and the textured column that was behind it, caused the shadow to be cast in dimension, like it was a building in a backdrop of an old film. Going back to my lighting observation from last week, but it reminded me a lot of the lighting and sets that were done in the expressionist movement, like in the film “Metropolis.”
There, in this incredibly beautiful and realistic set, was something so unreal and in forced perspective. I just found the juxtaposition to be rather interesting.