
1.High key and low-key lighting are both used in this image. Low-key is used to create a shadow over her face. This is effective as it creates an film noire setting. A back light is used in order to expose the smoke as well as the side of the characters face which makes her look more devious. In film noire movies the main female character is referred to as a femme fatale and is quite mischievous and mysterious.

2.Low-key lighting is used to make the frame look horror-like. This is done using a top light aimed to the above left of her. As a result shadows are created under her eyes and on her cheeks. Her finger from her left hand lie on her cheeks. The rest of her hand is hidden as well as her body. This may suggests she's hiding a lot.
4. In this still image the use of low-key lighting is used to make the character seem mysterious due to the dramatic shadows created. A top light is used to reveal half the characters face giving them a chance to assume what this character is hiding. The light is reflected of the gun in the characters hand and the badge on his belt. These are objects that could tell the audience a lot about the guy.
5. This still image uses high-key lighting to show us her facial expression and body language. A dramatic shadow is created on the wall as well as on the girls back. This could suggest that someone is behind her.
7. Low-key lighting.
The use of a back light creates a dramatic shadow in front of the characters. It could reinforce how important they're in society as their shadows look big and superior . We cannot see their face in this still image which may signify themselves hiding their identity.
A back light is used to slightly expose the man from the darkness. I can identify the fact that this still image is from a horror movie. This scene is highly likely to be set in a basement as he is standing at the top and the light reveals the door behind him. The darkness at the basement connotes no way out.
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