Film noir came to mind. Check out the behind the scenes video where we break down the shoot and talk more about how it was done. It’s the last image on the above slideshow – just click play when you get to it.Shoot LocationWaterfront Park CategoryPortrait TagPortrait Projects ...
6 ACTIONS INCLUDED: - Film Noir I - Male Portrait - Film Noir II - Female Portrait - Film Noir III - Sepia - Film Noir IV - Dark Matte - Film Noir V - Porcelain - Film Noir VI - Victorian BEST FOR: - Portrait photography - Fine-art - Street/candid ...
Twitter Google Share on Facebook film strip Also found in:Encyclopedia,Wikipedia. n 1.(Photography) a strip of film composed of different images projected separately as slides Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 200...
Even if you never bought into the conspiracy theories in J.F.K., the film nonetheless articulated something far more nebulous but also urgent, as a spiritual portrait of the craziness that both caused the President’s death and became epidemic after it, and the sense Stone had that something...
, Dutch Wife in Desert, Edgar Wallace, Eduardo De Filippo, famous movie titles, film noir, Garlic is as Good as Ten Mothers, George Kuchar, Headless Body in a Topless Bar, Hercules in the Haunted World, Hillbillys in a Haunted House, I Bombed Pearl Harbor, I Could Never Have Sex with...
Robert’s affinity for what would later be called film noir was already apparent in The Man in Search of His Murderer (1931) and Storms of Passion (1932), before he was singled out for attacks by Joseph Goebbels, and decamped first for France and then Hollywood. Curt, meanwhile, made ...
“low-key lighting is effective for drawing attention to serious subject matter, or the darker, emotional side to the story,” notes Waltz. Low-key lighting translates well into black and white and is also popular in portrait photography. Film noir, or stylized Hollywood crime dramas, ...
To say that Fiorentino, a Philly native with a fiery intensity, nails the part is an understatement. She is one of the fiercest femmes fatales in all of neo-noir moviemaking. If I were a guy, I think seeing this performance would surely give me an uneasy night’s sleep. I would have...
the following description isn’t brief because I want to explain how, in the first half, a woman (Madeleine) is one of film noir’s most deceiving femme fatales, whereas, in the second half, this same woman (Judy) is one of film noir’s women in distress suffering the most intense ps...
Low-key lighting translates well into black and white and is also popular in portrait photography. Film noir, or stylized Hollywood crime dramas, classically used low-key lighting. Due to its serious mood and high contrast, you’re less likely to see low-key lighting used in marketing or ...