This video shows how we can play with lighting and colours in our two minute opening. The video uses light flares when the rubiks cube is picked up from the stone which tells the audience that the object is of importance and will have connections with the rest of the film. The changing of light can convey different emotions and change the audiences view and emotion towards a character or a scene because of the lighting used which can enhance our scene and add more depth to the opening two minutes even though it is such a short time we can build a base of emotions and feelings that the audience have towards certain things in the film.
The colours have been very cleverly editied in this clip as the colours in the shot are black and white except for the colour of the side which has just been completed on the rubiks cube. This effect engages the audience as the colour is changing often which catches their eye and keeps them intersted in the clip instead of getting sidetracked or maybe even bored. We can use this effect to draw attention to certain objects in the scene or characters. This would make the audience more interested in the opening and can symbolise certain objects of importance that could feature later on in the film.
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