![]() ![]() Ideally you could get your hands on a color temp meter and go out during your favorite time of day and read what it's at in terms of color temp. Maybe not for your wides, but certainly for your close ups. The quality of the light is extremely soft and appears quite low contrast and the blue gives it such a beautiful mood. What is it that you like about this blue hour? I'm assuming it's the quality and the color. This is where it will take some ingenuity. Now 4 hours is probably not enough time to shoot even a short film. A set of fast lenses will obviously be quite beneficial to buy you more shooting time. I would probably underexpose a bit for this look. (maybe have someone run around with a bounce for some fill) And make sure that you are metering quickly before every take because the light levels will be changing rapidly. If you have enough pre planning you can knock out a lot of shots in this short amount of time since you are simply using all natural light. That stated you need to know exactly where your camera is going and what your blocking is far in advance to production day. Which over 4 days of shooting only gives you apprx 4 hours of actual shooting time. Yes I think you can shoot in the morning and at night. I would say some of the short you HAVE to shoot during these two 30 minute windows. What it's coming down to is some intense pre production.
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