High Key Lighting
When filming our OTS, we made sure that we used high key exposure in order to show the audience the entire scene and get the message of what we were filming across. This can be seen when the victim is lead in the bath tub with the perpetrator leaning over the side, with everything in full view. The low contrast in terms of lighting gives the impression of no emotion and almost a sense of voidness in the scene, making it look as though organ trafficking meant nothing to the person carrying it out.
This also adds to the idea that things are being carried out in a false sense of security, as the bright lighting would usually indicate a more upbeat and homely scene which you think reflects a bathroom a lot better.
This also adds to the idea that things are being carried out in a false sense of security, as the bright lighting would usually indicate a more upbeat and homely scene which you think reflects a bathroom a lot better.
Low Key Lighting
During parts of our OTS we also decided that it required Low Key lighting to give it a much darker tone in parts. This can be seen in the parts which feature a person 'ordering meat' via the internet in a shay environment. This adds a sense of mystery and helps to build tension when small snippets of the same scene are spliced using glitches between the contrasting 'high key' shot parts.