In “A Good Shot,” the flow of the film is impeccable. Each transition seems so smooth and you really get caught up in the video which is a hard feat to achieve considering it’s only six minutes long. The decision to use low key light throughout the film was definitely a smart decision.
I absolutely love the back-and-forth shots of the two men around the two minutes mark, switching flawlessly from green-heavy lighting and blue-lit shots.
The lighting as a whole is what really gets me in this film. It’d be hard to judge if this is a short film or an excerpt from a motion picture if you watched a scene from this film.
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