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When shooting day for night, the scene is typically underexposed in-camera or darkened during post-production, with a blue tint added. Additional effects are often used to heighten the impression of night. As the light sensitivity of film and video cameras has improved, shooting day for night has become less common in recent years. [2]
In cinematography, night-for-night filming is the practice of actually filming night scenes at night.. In the early days of cinema, before the invention of the proper lighting systems, night scenes were filmed "day-for-night"—that is, they were filmed during the day, and the film was "corrected", either with a polarized lens on the movie camera, or via a variety of post-production techniques.
Day for night is a historic cinematographic technique of shooting night scenes during the day. Day for Night may also refer to: Day for Night (festival), an art and music festival hosted in Houston, Texas; Day for Night, a 1973 French movie about filmmaking by François Truffaut (originally titled La nuit américaine)
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Day for Night (French: La Nuit américaine, lit. 'American Night') is a 1973 romantic comedy-drama film co-written and directed by François Truffaut . The metafictional and self-reflexive film chronicles the troubled production of a melodrama, and the various personal and professional challenges of the cast and crew.
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