lighting and back angle shots of the characters as they walked helped set the mood for the scene, showing the importance, or social status of the character. While the camera followed them, the lighting got brighter in the kitchen area allowing the viewer to see what the character sees in detail and color. As the take progresses, the lighting gets “speakeasy” dim, changing the mood and tone of the film. The angles of the camera shifted from character to character at the table scene enhancing the mood…
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