Steve Witt |
April 11th, 2005 10:07 PM |
Digital Video SMOKIN' !!!!!!!
Hello, I was wondering if anyone knows the reasoning behind adding smoke to a movie scene. I can recall seeing this done whenever I see a "behind the scenes look" at a movie being produced. The crew shuffles across the scene with a smoke thing-ama-jing just before the director says action. I can't remember specifics, but I do remember thinking to myself that the particular scene being shot would not be looking for a "smoke-filled" room look, like a bar or something (as far as I could tell). I'm just wondering if this smoke is done to just give a softer look and take away some of the sharpness. Or, I'm just plain wrong and the scenes characters are supposed to be chain smokers (or maybe the script calls for a fire-breathing dragon to be in the next room). I did a search on this smoke, but didn't answer my question. P.S. would anyone else agree that smoke, fog and mist looks great in Noir, black and white? Comments Please.
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