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This just came in yesterday.
So, I did some lighting test
(Shot on Fuji X-T4, 16-55mm f2.8 lens, Eterna Bleach Bypass film simulation)
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Batman lighting test #1 by T K, on Flickr
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Batman lighting test#2 by T K, on Flickr
#3
Batman lighting test#3 by T K, on Flickr
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Batman lighting test#4 by T K, on Flickr
Rather than start shooting video randomly, I wanted to do some lighting test.
(As of now, the cowl is not painted. I'll do some surface cleaning and then paint it. )
This is what Greig Fraser said about BATMAN's cinematography.
“Bruce Wayne lives in the shadows—he isn’t a guy who walks around shopping centers during the day. This is a noir film, and most of it is set at night. My concern was that it might be hard to see anything, so I scoured the internet for images that were dark but easy to see, and I collected them in a document for Matt—and for myself—that I called ‘Dark but Light.’ Those references informed certain decisions, like making sure there were almost always pools of light or bright areas in the frame.”
“There is color, but it’s not as saturated as most movies. I wanted the colors to be dusty and a little dirty.”
BTW, I'm wearing black hoodie and 55 gallon garbage bag as the cape ...
So, I did some lighting test
(Shot on Fuji X-T4, 16-55mm f2.8 lens, Eterna Bleach Bypass film simulation)
#1
#2
#3
#4
Rather than start shooting video randomly, I wanted to do some lighting test.
(As of now, the cowl is not painted. I'll do some surface cleaning and then paint it. )
This is what Greig Fraser said about BATMAN's cinematography.
“Bruce Wayne lives in the shadows—he isn’t a guy who walks around shopping centers during the day. This is a noir film, and most of it is set at night. My concern was that it might be hard to see anything, so I scoured the internet for images that were dark but easy to see, and I collected them in a document for Matt—and for myself—that I called ‘Dark but Light.’ Those references informed certain decisions, like making sure there were almost always pools of light or bright areas in the frame.”
“There is color, but it’s not as saturated as most movies. I wanted the colors to be dusty and a little dirty.”
BTW, I'm wearing black hoodie and 55 gallon garbage bag as the cape ...