Illuminating the Cinematic Palette: A Comparative Analysis of Lightning Techniques and their Emotional Impact in Horror Films
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https://doi.org/10.71016/hnjss/1td3wd35Keywords:
Cinematic Palette, Lighting Techniques, Comparative Analysis, Horror Film, Mood ImpactAbstract
Aim of the Study: This study investigates the critical role of lighting and its ability to establish mood and enhance emotional responses. The study examines how these elements contribute to the defining characteristics of the horror genre, including tension, fear, and suspense.
Methodology: The research employs a comparative analysis of lighting techniques, using case studies from iconic horror films to illustrate their application and effect. This approach combines qualitative analysis of visual elements with a theoretical exploration of their psychological and emotional impact on audiences.
Findings: The study reveals that specific lighting techniques play a pivotal role in emphasizing narrative themes such as isolation, horror, anxiety, and suspense. Techniques like low-key lighting and the interplay of shadows amplify feelings of unease, while color temperature and light direction heighten emotional intensity. Additionally, it uncovers how modern lighting innovations are shaping the visual language of horror films, catering to evolving audience expectations and cultural nuances.
Conclusion: The study concludes that lighting is an essential tool in the horror genre, directly impacting both the emotional involvement of the audience and the overall narrative atmosphere. With an examination of current lighting trends and their use across various subgenres and cultural contexts, the study offers valuable insights into the evolving techniques in cinematic horror, benefiting filmmakers, scholars, and enthusiasts alike.
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