Elements such as color, props, and location add to the atmosphere of the film. ... Lighting can be used to portray the atmosphere of a scene or a character's emotions. ... The family is very happy and everyone is shown in a "bright, happy" mood. The lighting throughout the film reflects the characters" moods at the time. ... She is trying to create a romantic atmosphere so that she can make John Truett want to kiss her. ...
By making their own sets they are able to obtain whatever mood they wanted for their movies, but couldn't really show true reality. ... "Its atmosphere is therefore authentic, and it is surprising how much authority this background contributes to the over-all effect of the picture" (The New York Times Film Review). Places like Manhattan's Tombs prison, the Chrysler Building, Sing Sing prison, an orphanage and the streets and surroundings of New York were used to give the movie more of a genuine atmosphere, a much truer felling. ... Therefore adding authenticity to the suspense create...
The room was dark and only the light of the computer screen barely light up portions of the room, and the halls were filled with a rather disturbing mood that enhanced the appearance of Jack Torrence (Jack Nicholson) of being purely wicked husband and forcing the character Wendy (Shelley Duvall) to an innocent-like and almost angelic state of character. ... As an effect, it delivered screenshots that elated the viewer to the middle of the action and followed the Kubrick's intention of creating an atmosphere of suspense never seen before in filming. ...
The film industry is organised into three main stages. The first stage of a film is the production, this is where an idea is thought up, normally by a writer, director or a producer. A script is produced and the budget of the film is estimated for potential investors to see if they will financia...