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Light and Noir
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Painting a Dark Picture “Noir” means “Black” in French. Style and message are dark, gritty, violent, corrupt or even evil. The look and message are both “dark”. It is the “ugly truth”.
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Noir Style Often described as a more realistic view. Low-key lighting seen as more realistic than big production diffused light. Low-key light is more dramatic - “Chiaroscuro”. Typical studio light has back light, soft reflected light, etc.
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Narration Typically Film Noir has a voice-over. The narrator is typically the main character. He is usually a detective.
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Visual Impact Contrast between dark and light, underneath lighting, separate foreground and background lighting, odd angles and compositions, wide-angle lens, the use of fog/steam, glistening sweat, etc. Visually powerful, but also conveys a "vision" of the world.
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Dir. John Huston Screenplay: John Huston & Dashiell Hammett 3 Oscar Nominations Humphrey Bogart Mary Astor Peter Lorre Maltese Falcon
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