

ISO 100, f1.2, 1/8000s, 50mm
When making a film, most cameras are set to shooting flat, meaning the files are bigger since they have more data to manipulate in colour, lighting, and many other aspects that enhance their visuals. Here, I took a less vibrant photo and upped the contrast and shadows in the image. Notice how the photo on top is lighter and more pastel, whereas the bottom is darker and more defined, just as film editors in post production would.
