La Nuit Américaine is a 1973 French film starring Jacqueline Bisset and directed by Francois Truffaut.
In French, ‘Nuit Americaine’ (American night) is a cinematography / photography process where sequences shot outdoors in daylight are captured using tungsten (artificial light) or infrared film stock and underexposed (or dimmed during post production) to appear as if they are taking place at night. The English title of the film is ‘Day for Night’, which is the English term for the process.
Paul I prefer the first image, there is something that the technique brings to the mood of the image ... reminds me of a Marlene Dietrich photo, and if it wasn't it should have been. Be interested to see what it would look like with the light levels reduced some more.
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“The camera is an instrument that teaches people how to see without a camera.”
― Dorothea Lange
Walter Brooks wrote:
Paul I prefer the first image, there is something that the technique brings to the mood of the image ... reminds me of a Marlene Dietrich photo, and if it wasn't it should have been.
Thanks Walter. That is exactly the type of ambience that I was aiming for. I'm pleased that you like it.
Walter Brooks wrote:
Be interested to see what it would look like with the light levels reduced some more.