On the day of filming we will check the lighting because if the weather is cloudy and dark we will need to make arrangements for it, such as making sure all of the lights in the house are turned on to make sure it is not dark and the shots come across good and effective on the camera. However if the weather turns out sunny and bright then we will not need any lights on.
In editing we may be putting an effect over the shots to make the film look different and fit in with the conventions of "film noir." If the weather on the day is dark, depending on how it comes across on camera we may not turn the lights on. as we want the opening to feature natural light to make it look more realistic to the audience and make it look more mysterious.
The lighting in our film is similar to "Se7en" as it is dark to create a mysterious effect and to create suspense and tension for the audience. As you can see in the screenshots below, the use of the dark lighting in the opening title sequence of "Se7en."
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